What happens when Canada’s tax system collides with the death of a business owner? In Part 2 of our Death and Taxes series, financial planner Mehul Gandhi shifts from host to guest as wealth advisor Joe Basque leads the conversation. Together, they unpack the “tax bomb” that often awaits successful business owners and their families—and why traditional estate planning falls short. From deemed dispositions to double taxation inside corporations, Mehul explains why wealth built in HoldCos and O...
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What happens when Canada’s tax system collides with the death of a business owner? In Part 2 of our Death and Taxes series, financial planner Mehul Gandhi shifts from host to guest as wealth advisor Joe Basque leads the conversation. Together, they unpack the “tax bomb” that often awaits successful business owners and their families—and why traditional estate planning falls short. From deemed dispositions to double taxation inside corporations, Mehul explains why wealth built in HoldCos and O...
The only constant in life is change. The percentage of a capital gain that is included as income in the year the gain is realized is currently 50%. As of June 25, 2024, that inclusion rate will increase to 66.67%. Mehul interviews tax lawyer and partner, Rebecca Cynader from Scion Law about the changes to the capital gains inclusions rate, who it affects, and what Canadian individuals, companies, and trusts need to be aware of. We hope you enjoy the episode! Scion Law Rebecca Cynader | ...
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What happens when Canada’s tax system collides with the death of a business owner? In Part 2 of our Death and Taxes series, financial planner Mehul Gandhi shifts from host to guest as wealth advisor Joe Basque leads the conversation. Together, they unpack the “tax bomb” that often awaits successful business owners and their families—and why traditional estate planning falls short. From deemed dispositions to double taxation inside corporations, Mehul explains why wealth built in HoldCos and O...