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Gifts Directed to Other Donees: Loss of Charitable Status (part 1)

In some situations, a registered charity may be asked to receive donations on behalf of another organization or cause. While this may seem like a good way to generate funds and reward donors with charitable contribution receipts, it can have serious implications for the charity. A February 1, 2023 Technical Interpretation considered a charity that …

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Budget 2023: Top Five Items for Owner-Managers (part 2)

Please read the first part of the article here Employee ownership trusts (EOTs) – Rules were proposed to better facilitate employees buying their employer through a trust. Proposed to be effective in 2024, these rules would provide business owners with an additional exit strategy, where for example, a third-party buyer or transition to a family …

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Budget 2023: Top Five Items for Owner-Managers (part 1)

Budget 2023 (A Made-in-Canada Plan: Strong Middle Class, Affordable Economy, Healthy Future) was introduced in the House of Commons on March 28, 2023. The top five changes that may impact individuals and owner-managed businesses are as follows:  Dental plan – The Canadian Dental Care Plan would be introduced to provide coverage for all uninsured Canadians …

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Underused Housing Tax (UHT): Increased Disclosures and Taxes (part 3)

Please see the beginning of the article in our previous posts. Multiple returns to file.   One return must be filed for each of the properties owned by the person, potentially resulting in multiple filings by a person. Likewise, if multiple persons are on title for a single property, each has their own filing obligation.   Private …

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Underused Housing Tax

Underused Housing Tax (UHT): Increased Disclosures and Taxes (part 2)

Please see the first part of the article here Some of the more common questions and concerns related to the UHT are noted below.  Is my property a “residential property”?   In general, a “residential property” is a property that contains a building with one to three dwelling units under a single land registry title. A …

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Underused Housing Tax

Underused Housing Tax (UHT): Increased Disclosures and Taxes (part 1)

UHT is a 1% federal tax intended to apply to the value of vacant or underused residential real property owned by non-resident non-Canadians. However, many Canadian individuals and other entities are also required to file UHT returns and may even be liable for the tax. Numerous exemptions from the tax itself exist, but significant penalties …

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TFSA: Carrying on a Business Within It (Part 2)

Please see the first part of the article here Taxpayer loses The Court noted that TFSAs are one of several statutory schemes, each with its own detailed provisions. Their components are not interchangeable. In comparing TFSAs to RRSPs specifically, the Court cited ten significant differences between the two schemes other than the treatment of business …

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TFSA: Carrying on a Business Within It (Part 1)

Earnings in a TFSA are typically not taxable. However, earnings in a TFSA become taxable when they are earned from carrying on a securities trading business.  In a February 6, 2023 Tax Court of Canada case, CRA had assessed the TFSA on the basis that it was carrying on a business and was therefore taxable …

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Unreported Capital Trades Included on a T5008: CRA Policy (part 2)

Please see the first part in our previous post Taxpayer loses The Court found that the taxpayer could not indirectly reduce the impact of the capital gain on his 2008 return by claiming a capital loss on his 2009 return.  Editors’ comment   It is typical for brokers not to include the cost base of securities …

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Unreported Capital Trades Included on a T5008: CRA Policy (part 1)

Traders or dealers in securities must report to CRA the disposition of securities, such as publicly traded shares, mutual fund units, bonds and T-bills, of their clients on a T5008. A November 4, 2022 French Federal Court case summarized CRA’s administrative policy where a taxpayer has not filed a tax return, but a T5008 was …

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