Tax

Making spousal attribution rules work for you

In an ideal world, your clients would be free to shift income between themselves and a spouse. Should there be a difference in tax rates between the spouses, this shifting of income would normally result in tax savings for the family. To prevent widespread income splitting, and presumably, to ensure a certain level of government […]

By Wilmot George |February 25, 2010

4 min read

Liquidating life insurance

Life insurance is often an important tool for funding a liquidity event, such as the death of a business owner, as the proceeds can be used to immediately pay off creditors and provide often much-needed cash flow in a time of business uncertainty. Business owners who operate their business through a corporation often choose to […]

By Jamie Golombek |February 17, 2010

3 min read

A place in the sun

Canadians love Florida, especially its real estate. According to the U.S. National Association of Realtors, Canadians were the largest single group of foreign residential property buyers last year, accounting for 26% of all nonresident purchases. That’s not surprising when there is a sub-prime lending crisis, house prices remain 40% to 50% below peak levels in […]

By Michelle Munro |February 16, 2010

6 min read

The beauty of ETFs

Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are less expensive than mutual funds by a wide margin. Embedded mutual fund distribution costs – paid to financial advisors for selling them – are most of the difference. Claymore is the only ETF sponsor in Canada paying advisors from a separate ETF series that is 0.50% to 0.75% more expensive. While […]

February 16, 2010

3 min read

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