Every wonder what happens if you die without a valid Will in place? Your assets will be distributed according to the formula set out in the legislation of the province in which you live. In Ontario, we have The Ontario…
10 Things to Do with Your Tax Refund
Well, with April 30th in the rear-view mirror, it’s time to turn our attention from receipts and filing to what to do with our refunds. Understanding the urge to spend it on travel, shopping or dining, here are a few…
Economic Update Q1 2019
Global capital markets reversed course after a notably difficult end to 2018, rebounding strongly to post mainly positive results for the first quarter of 2019. Equity markets appeared to be lifted by the prospect of easier monetary policy, while bond…
Eliminate Debt B4 Retirement
Most of the time when we think about preparing for our retirement years we generally think about saving; typically, in our RRSPs, TFSAs and Pension Plans. However, when planning for retirement eliminating your debt is just as important as creating…
Minimize Your Stress
April can be stressful; running around gathering up 2018 receipts, statements and T-slips in order to file your tax return on time. Therefore, I thought I would do something a little different this week and give you some ideas on…
Tax Talk – Capital Gains and Losses
With tax season in full swing; there are always lots of questions around investment income and how to report it, here are some frequently asked questions on Capital Gains: What is a capital gain (or loss) on an investment?…
Ready to Stop Working?
Not sure if you are financially stable enough to retire? If you can check off most of the following items chances are you’re ready. Your home is paid for. Most people live on a reduced fixed-income during retirement, so…
2019 Budget Highlights
Earlier this week the federal government tabled its budget; here are a few highlights: Home Buyers Plan (HBP) – Currently the HBP allows first-time homebuyers to withdraw $25000 tax free from their RRSP to purchase or build a home. The…
File Your Tax Return Early
One of my favourite saying is: If it wasn’t for the last minute some things would never get done. Many Canadians obviously feel the same way about filing their tax returns, often leaving it to a last minute just before…
Traveling this March Break?
If you are one of the lucky ones who will be escaping this crazy winter and traveling south to a sunny warm destination; remember to include travel medical insurance as part of your planning process. Our provincial medical plans only…