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Why incorporation isn’t always a magical tax fix

Sandie’s wife has a small business she plans to run for the next few years. Is she better off...

Why incorporation isn’t always a magical tax fix

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Should I cash my RRSP to pay off my mortgage?

We offer four reasons why you should not tap your RRSP to become mortgage-free.

Should I cash my RRSP to pay off my mortgage?

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These three people co-own a house. Who pays tax on rental income?

In real estate investing, your taxes depend on whether you're a partner or co-owner

These three people co-own a house. Who pays tax on rental income?

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I’m retired, should I contribute to an RRSP or a TFSA?

In most cases, TFSAs make more sense than RRSPs for retirees

I’m retired, should I contribute to an RRSP or a TFSA?

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Capital gains tax rules on a house owned with siblings

Preet owns a house with his brother. His situation is complicated, to say the least

Capital gains tax rules on a house owned with siblings

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Should we take dad’s money now to avoid probate?

Hold your horses! It's not your money just yet...

Should we take dad’s money now to avoid probate?
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How to pay back a mountain of payday loans

Apply for a term loan and consolidate these debts into one new loan

How to pay back a mountain of payday loans

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Do I get taxed on my TFSA if I give up U.S. citizenship?

TFSAs get good tax treatment in Ottawa, not Washington DC

Do I get taxed on my TFSA if I give up U.S. citizenship?

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Who reports capital gains if a stock is owned jointly?

When you invest together, you get taxed together

Who reports capital gains if a stock is owned jointly?

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