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Financial Education

Is a Power of Attorney (POA) cause for filing a Bare Trust?

Is a Power of Attorney (POA) cause for filing a Bare Trust?
March 18, 2024
Financial Education

Property Flipping and the Impact on Your Taxes

Property Flipping and the Impact on Your Taxes
March 18, 2024
Tax & Accounting

BARE TRUSTS! Don’t skip reading this one. BIG Penalties!

JOINT ASSETS MAY BE SUBJECT TO THE NEW TRUST REPORTING RULES!
February 28, 2024
RRSPs

RRSPs? How Much Should I Contribute?

RRSPs? How Much Should I Contribute?
February 28, 2024
Tax & Accounting

My CRA Account for Individuals

My CRA Account for Individuals
February 28, 2024
RRSPs

Maximize RRIF Opportunities at Age 71

February 28, 2024
Financial Education

Book Value vs Market Value

April 21, 2023
Tax & Accounting

Rental Income & Expenses

February 6, 2023
Tax & Accounting

Motor Vehicle Expenses

There are 4 areas where motor vehicle expense can occur.
February 3, 2023
Tax & Accounting

New Tax Process – Medical Expenses

New Tax Process – Medical Expenses
February 3, 2023
Tax & Accounting

Home Office Expenses For Employees

What are the two ways to claim the Home Office Expense
February 3, 2023
Tax & Accounting

Precedence Wealth New Tax Initiative

Tax filing season preparation can start now!
February 1, 2023
RESP's

Registered Education Savings Plan Deadlines and Important Dates

December 16, 2020
Tax & Accounting

Salary Increase VS Health Spending Account

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November 30, 2020
Covid19

Top Three Biggest Financial Realizations

November 16, 2020
Mortgages & Financing

Common Mistake Changing Principal Residence To A Rental

August 9, 2020
Financial Planning

How To Properly Restructure Your Debt

July 3, 2020
Risk & Insurance

Term vs Permanent Insurance- What's The Best?

July 1, 2020
Financial Education

Teaching Our Kids About Money

June 26, 2020

Save Accounting Fees, Submit Your Documents Properly!

June 24, 2020
Tax & Accounting

Did Your Accountant Discuss This- Special Considerations.

June 23, 2020
Tax & Accounting

What Are You Doing With Your Tax Refund?

June 22, 2020
Tax & Accounting

How to Save Tax!

June 18, 2020
Tax & Accounting

Know Your Missing Tax

June 17, 2020
Estate Planning

How Long Will You Live?

June 11, 2020
Tax & Accounting

Did You Receive These Five Things From Your Accountant?

June 10, 2020
Tax & Accounting

Credits Available For Adult Dependants

June 5, 2020
Financial Planning

The Importance Of Legal Guardianship

June 4, 2020
Tax & Accounting

Rental Property: Protect Your Assets Properly!

May 28, 2020
Covid19

Claiming Your Home Office During COVID-19

May 27, 2020
Financial Planning

Pre-Retirees Rethinking Your Goals

May 8, 2020
Tax & Accounting

Airbnb And Deducting Cabin Expenses

May 7, 2020
Covid19

Growth Through COVID-19

May 4, 2020
Covid19

How Do I Repay CERB Benefits I Was Not Entitled To?

April 29, 2020
Covid19

Covid19 - Employee Benefit Options

April 24, 2020
Covid19

COVID19 - Having Positive Effects?

April 23, 2020
Risk & Insurance

Critical Illness Insurance For Your Children

April 22, 2020
Covid19

Covid 19 - Great Updates to CERB

April 21, 2020
Covid19

Saskatchewan Small Business Emergency Payment Program

April 20, 2020
Covid19

CEBA - COVID-19 Business Loan Program

April 16, 2020
Covid19

Mistake or Intentional - CERB?

April 10, 2020
Covid19

Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB)

April 9, 2020
Covid19

Employment Insurance Being Replaced By CERB.

April 8, 2020
Covid19

The Canadian Emergency Response Benefit Is Now Live!

April 8, 2020
Covid19

CERB – Large Gap for Canadians who do not Qualify

Criteria for Canada Emergency Response Benefit - Who Does Not Qualify?
April 7, 2020
Covid19

When Can You Apply For The Emergency Response Program

April 6, 2020
Covid19

Canada's Covid19 - Wage Subsidy Update

April 3, 2020
Covid19

Covid19 Increase To The GST Credit Amount

April 2, 2020
Covid19

Retirees - RRIF Minimum Options COVID19

April 1, 2020
Covid19

Wage Subsidy Enhancement And COVID19

March 31, 2020
Covid19

Tax Considerations When Forced To Work From Home - COVID19

March 30, 2020
Covid19

Economic Response Plan Self Employed And COVID19 April Update

March 27, 2020
Covid19

Individuals - COVID-19, Now What Do You Do?

March 26, 2020
Covid19

Business Owners COVID-19 - Now What?

March 25, 2020
Covid19

6 Big Banks Offer Mortgage Deferral Relief

March 20, 2020
Covid19

Important Information About COVID - 19 And Your Travel Insurance

March 17, 2020
Tax & Accounting

Passive Income - Pay A Dividend Out Of The Corporation

March 13, 2020
Tax & Accounting

Passive Income - Use A Shareholder Loan

March 11, 2020
Tax & Accounting

Passive Income - Option 2 Get Money Out Of The Corporation

March 6, 2020
Tax & Accounting

New Passive Income Rules For Canadian Corporations

New Passive Income Rules for Canadian Corporations
March 4, 2020
Mortgages & Financing

Pay Your Mortgage Off Fast by Creating a Tax Deductible Mortgage

Fastest way to Pay Your Mortgage Off Sooner - Tax Deductible Mortgage Strategy - Our version of the Smith Manoeuvre
February 28, 2020
Financial Planning

Should you Spend or Invest your Severance?

If you’ve been laid off, but have a choice of living off the severance or saving it, what could the impacts of either decision be?
February 21, 2020
Tax & Accounting

Teaching Kids How Much They're Actually Earning

We often don’t take time to discuss the difference between gross income and net income with our children. This is a disservice to our kids that could set them up for tough financial times ahead.
February 19, 2020
Estate Planning

What to do if you find two Wills?

What happens when there’s more than one will? While it's commonly believed the most recent will takes precedence, learn why that’s not always the case.
February 12, 2020
Financial Planning

When Should I Stop Contributing to CPP?

While it’s mandatory for everyone employed under the age of 65 to pay into Canada Pension Plan, there are a few choices related to when you begin collecting and stop contributing to CPP. Here are a four factors to consider as you make retirement plans.
February 7, 2020
Tax & Accounting

Tax Planning for Job Severance

A bit of planning can go a long way when it comes to severing a relationship with your employer. Here's how we helped a client save close to $20,000 in tax after severing a relationship with an employer.
February 5, 2020
Risk & Insurance

Massage Coverage is a No Brainer

Every body deserves a massage! With insurance coverage like this, there’s no reason not to experience the positive health effects of therapeutic massage.
January 31, 2020
Tax & Accounting

What You Should Know About Stock Option Taxation

Changes to the taxation of stock options have been delayed, which means there’s time for tax and compensation planning opportunities before any changes go into effect.
January 28, 2020
Tax & Accounting

How to File Your Corporate Annual Return

Here is the simple 10-step process for filing your own Saskatchewan corporation income tax return, which is due Jan. 31, 2020.
January 23, 2020
Financial Planning

Financial Planning Tips Before & After Disability

When you or a loved one is diagnosed with a disability or long-term illness, the financial implications may feel overwhelming or even irrelevant at the time. Here are five steps to get your finances in order so you can spend more time focusing on what truly matters – your family’s health and happiness.
January 17, 2020
Tax & Accounting

Disability Tax Credit 101

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with a disability or illness, a first step in getting your finances in order is to apply for the Disability Tax Credit. Find answers to your questions about the DTC in our quick guide.
January 16, 2020
Tax & Accounting

How to Utilize the Disability Tax Credit

If you have been approved for the Disability Tax Credit, you may claim it on your taxes or on another family member's taxes until the expiry date issued by the Canadian Revenue Agency.
January 16, 2020
Risk & Insurance

Disability Insurance Options

What would happen if you couldn’t go to work tomorrow because of a critical illness or injury? Instead of waiting until after the unexpected has occurred, it’s important to clearly understand the disability income coverage you have in place today.
January 16, 2020
Financial Planning

The Registered Disability Savings Plan

The Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) is a wonderful tool for building financial security for a loved one with a long-term disability. To participate in this plan, the beneficiary must be approved for the Disability Tax Credit.
January 16, 2020
Financial Planning

Canadian Pension Plan Disability Benefits

Canada Pension Plan will provide disability benefits before and after retirement to people who have sufficiently contributed to the CPP prior to becoming disabled. Did you know that benefits may also be available to dependent children?
January 16, 2020
Risk & Insurance

Do You Qualify for Caregiver Employment Insurance?

If you need to miss work to offer support to a loved one who is critically ill or injured, you may be eligible for Canadian Employment Insurance (EI).
January 15, 2020
Risk & Insurance

Seven Ways to Save Money on Insurance

Here are seven tips for reducing your insurance premiums without reducing your risk protection.
November 15, 2019
Tax & Accounting

Attack the Cost of Your Accounting Fees

Expect more from your tax team and save your hard-eared money with these five tips.
November 8, 2019
Financial Planning

Education Savings 101: Unlock the Power of RESPs

The various rules and details surrounding education savings plans can be overwhelming. However, contributing to an RESP plan is lucrative and flexible for both the contributor and the child.
November 1, 2019
Estate Planning

Number One Pitfall is Not Having a Will

Why do you NOT have a Will Prepared?
Financial Planning

How Are You Protected Safekeeping Of Your Assets

Safekeeping of your assets
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