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Author Archives: Tax Partners

Vacant Home Tax

VACANT HOME TAX

Toronto residential property owners, including corporations, partnerships and trusts, must submit a declaration of their property’s occupancy status for 2022 and pay any tax assessed on the property in 2023. What is it? The City of Toronto has implemented a Vacant Home Tax on all vacant residential properties for the 2022 taxation year.  The goal […]

TFSA

TAX FREE SAVINGS ACCOUNT (TFSA)

Many taxpayers prefer the ease of investing in a Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) rather than a Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) based solely on the fact that the TFSA is tax free. Adults 18 years and older can contribute up to $10,000 to their TFSA annually. While the RRSP contribution room will generally be much […]

Tax Installments

TAX INSTALLMENTS

Tax installments are issued when a taxpayer owes $3,000 or more and the taxpayer’s net tax owing is $3,000 or more in any of the previous tax years. Installments are required to be paid in quarterly installments and general occur on or before March 15, June 15, September 15 and December 15. While this is […]

Tax Debt

CRA TAX DEBT

You’ve completed your tax return and you received your Notice of Assessment, and you owe money to the CRA. There have been some common questions and misconceptions when it comes to owing money to the government.  Here are few: Ignoring it will NOT make it go away. CRA debt is due immediately. Just like anything […]

T1135 & Cryptocurrency - Tax And Accounting Services

T1135 & CRYPTOCURRENCY

Form 1135 is where Canadians report foreign property that exceeds $100,000 CAD. There is no obligation to pay tax but failing to file the T1135 can result in penalties of up to $2,500 per tax year. There is still some grey area when it comes to the T1135 and cryptocurrency. There are two factors in […]

Snowbirds

SNOWBIRDS

There are two ways that a Canadian Citizen can be deemed a U.S Resident for Tax Purposes: Green Card Test: If you are lawfully a permanent resident than you are deemed a resident Substantial Presence Test: If you are present in the U.S at least 31 days in the current year, and At least 183 […]

Shareholder Loans & Taxation

SHAREHOLDER LOANS & TAXATION

Shareholders can withdraw funds from their corporations by way of salary, dividends, returns of capital and management fees. They may also do so as an independent contractor should they qualify. This is called a Shareholder Loan. There are many provisions in the Income Tax Act to prevent shareholders abusing this. If a withdraw is made […]

Section 85 Rollover

SECTION 85 ROLLOVER

The Section 85 Rollover is a technique that allows taxpayers to defer all or part of their income which would normally be taxed on. This allows the taxpayer to defer paying taxes on any assets that are transferred. These assets include eligible property like capital property, Canadian and foreign property, some inventory, and real estate. […]

Section 85 Rollover – Sole Proprietor to Corporation

SECTION 85 ROLLOVER – SOLE PROPRIETOR TO CORPORATION

Many business that operates as a sole proprietor/self employed sometimes find that they are making more money than anticipated. It may be in their best interest to consider going from sole proprietor to an incorporation. Having said this, many sole proprietors accumulate assets through time and it’s good to know which assets are transferrable to […]