Life Insurance If You Are a Senior Citizen - Useful Facts

By author | Feb 22, 2010

The Canadian marketplace has altered dramatically for seniors searching for life insurance. There are now lower premiums available for those of you contemplating taking out life insurance; but, the applications are being scrutinized more closely for risk factors.
For the older generation taking out life insurance, there are six points to look at.
1. Life insurance [...]

Property Gifting and Protocol on Tax

By author | Feb 18, 2010

In Canada since 1996, the circumstances for charitable contributions in relation to capital has been advancing. Augmenting Federal Tax Policies for Canadian Charities and relating this to capital gains dispensation for donation of real estate is implied by Malcolm Burrows of C D Howe Institute.
Capital gifts have been accountable to more than 20 tax [...]

First Time Home-Buyers Tax Credit in Canada: A Joke or Something Worth Obtaining?

By author | Jan 2, 2010

First Time Home-Buyers Tax Credit was one of the governments action promotions to help with the property decline. In parallel to the USA tax incentive plan, the Canadian plan seems to come a dismal second. But does anyone find it remotely funny? To begin with, let’s analyze the two tax credits. The Canadian First-Time Homebuyer’s [...]

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