Federal Budget 2024: Canada Hikes Capital Gains Tax to 66.6% for High Earners, Starting June 25
The federal government is raising the inclusion rate to two-thirds from one-half on capital gains above $250,000 realized annually by individuals and on all capital gains realized by corporations and trusts. The proposed higher new rate kicks in June 25, 2024, the government announced in Budget 2024. Right now, only 50 percent of capital gains
Read MoreUpdate on New bare trust reporting requirements for T3 returns
On December 15, 2022, the government passed Bill C-32 bringing into effect new trust reporting rules that apply to trusts with tax years ending December 31, 2023. Included in these new rules are the reporting requirements for Bare Trusts. The new disclosure rules apply to trust-like relationships whereby a person holding legal title to an
Read MoreGetting CRA to Waive or Cancel Penalties & Interest
Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), under provisions of the Income Tax Act that are usually referred to as “Taxpayer Relief”, has the discretion to waive any or all amount of penalties and interest. The provisions can protect a taxpayer who is unable to meet their tax obligations due to circumstances beyond their control. However, this comes
Read MoreNew CRA Administrative Policy for Employees in Remote Work Arrangements Effective Jan 2024
In Sept 2023, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has introduced a new administrative policy for determining a remote employee’s province of employment for payroll purposes (the New Policy). The new policy is effective January 1, 2024 and may require changes to the payroll tables applied to fully remote workers in 2024 and beyond. Current CRA Guidance Under the existing
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