As a follow up to ‘A tax trap in estate law mediation’, David Posner, Partner and Charles Wagner of Wagner Sidlofsky LLP discuss how your estate may have to pay capital gains tax after death, and thereby reduce the value of your estate. Read more
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For months, investors and business owners across Canada were preparing for a major shift in tax rules. Ottawa had planned to increase the capital gains inclusion rate in June 2024. ...
Financing Growth: Choosing the Right Path for Your Startup
The long hours and sleepless nights you put into your startup are beginning to pay off and your startup is gaining traction. Demand is rising, profitability is growing, and expansion ...
How to Minimize Capital Gains Tax on Inherited Property from the Deceased in Canada
When someone leaves you a property after death, it’s a mix of emotions: grief, memorial of the loss, and maybe concern about possible tax implications. In Canada, there’s no inheritance ...