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Financial Planning For Canadian Business Owners
Jason Pereira
136 episodes
3 months ago

Business owners live complex lives. You have traded the stability of working for someone else, for the uncertainty of controlling our own destiny. Whether you are starting your own business, scaling it, or planning your exit, you face challenges that the average person never has to face. Ensuring that you make the most of your business means not just being the best at what you do, but figuring out all the other complexities that come with it, and that will mean finding people that will help give you the right advice.


The Financial Planning for Business Owners Podcast is here to help guide you regardless of the stage of your business. Each week we interview experts from various fields to help you become aware of what good advice looks like. From setting up your corporate structure to selling your business we tackle both the technical and personal considerations impacting all of your decisions. We can’t make you better at what you do, but we can help you benefit the most from the fruits of your labours.


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Business owners live complex lives. You have traded the stability of working for someone else, for the uncertainty of controlling our own destiny. Whether you are starting your own business, scaling it, or planning your exit, you face challenges that the average person never has to face. Ensuring that you make the most of your business means not just being the best at what you do, but figuring out all the other complexities that come with it, and that will mean finding people that will help give you the right advice.


The Financial Planning for Business Owners Podcast is here to help guide you regardless of the stage of your business. Each week we interview experts from various fields to help you become aware of what good advice looks like. From setting up your corporate structure to selling your business we tackle both the technical and personal considerations impacting all of your decisions. We can’t make you better at what you do, but we can help you benefit the most from the fruits of your labours.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Insurance Grey Areas | E123
Financial Planning For Canadian Business Owners
40 minutes 40 seconds
8 months ago
Insurance Grey Areas | E123

avigating Gray Areas in Insurance and Tax Law In this episode, host Jason Pereira, alongside guest Jason Watt, embarks on an in-depth discussion about the gray areas in insurance and tax law that Canadian business owners need to be aware of. They explore complex issues surrounding the Income Tax Act’s treatment of insurance, the potential risks involved with current sales tactics, and the specifics regarding corporate-owned insurance and individual policies. They discuss critical illness insurance, the implications of using corporate assets for personal loans, the nuances of the Capital Dividend Account (CDA), the mechanics of health spending accounts, and group benefits. They also touch upon the responsibilities and potential liabilities for insurance agents and financial planners. This episode aims to provide clarity and caution on often misunderstood and convoluted topics in the insurance field.

00:00 Introduction to Financial Planning for Canadian Business Owners

00:11 Gray Areas in Insurance and Tax Law

01:04 Historical Context of Insurance in the Income Tax Act

02:01 Critical Illness Insurance and Tax Code Gaps

02:59 Taxation of Corporate-Owned Insurance

05:06 Complexities of Borrowing Against Insurance Policies

10:45 Offshore Insurance Arrangements

13:56 Capital Dividend Account (CDA) Explained

17:05 Critical Illness Insurance with Return of Premium

20:43 Understanding Actuarial Valuation for ROP

21:06 Critical Illness Insurance: Real-Life Scenarios

21:56 Tax Implications and Full Disclosure

24:21 Group Benefits: Tax Outcomes and Gray Areas

29:14 Health Spending Accounts: Rules and Risks

33:43 Shareholder Benefits and Tax Risks

37:49 Agent's Obligations and Client Protection

41:52 CRA's Response and Tax Court Realities

45:11 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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Financial Planning For Canadian Business Owners

Business owners live complex lives. You have traded the stability of working for someone else, for the uncertainty of controlling our own destiny. Whether you are starting your own business, scaling it, or planning your exit, you face challenges that the average person never has to face. Ensuring that you make the most of your business means not just being the best at what you do, but figuring out all the other complexities that come with it, and that will mean finding people that will help give you the right advice.


The Financial Planning for Business Owners Podcast is here to help guide you regardless of the stage of your business. Each week we interview experts from various fields to help you become aware of what good advice looks like. From setting up your corporate structure to selling your business we tackle both the technical and personal considerations impacting all of your decisions. We can’t make you better at what you do, but we can help you benefit the most from the fruits of your labours.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.