Paying attention to tax planning reduced our annual tax bill by half. Learn about some of the strategies that I used.| Physician Finance Canada
The fees saved by DIY investing can help your investments grow faster. When could hiring a financial advisor add value to overpower that?| Physician Finance Canada
Business owners often have reservations about paying into the Canada Pension Plan (CPP). Many think they’re getting a bad deal by paying both the employer and the employee portion of the contribution, but can they do better by paying themselves dividends? In the last two episodes, we did an extensive review of how you can| The Money Scope Podcast
In the last episodes, we've been talking about using a Canadian Controlled Private Corporation to invest. However, the main reason why corporations exist is to run businesses through. As a small business owner, it is important to know how to pay yourself from your business. Whether incorporated, or as a sole proprietor. Compensating yourself can| The Money Scope Podcast
In the last episode, we introduced how investment taxation using a Canadian Controlled Private Corporation (CCPC) works. Different types of income are taxed differently in a corporation. We reviewed different types of investment income flow through a corporation and how that interacts with the corporation's active income. Plus, how you pay yourself. Today we'll start| The Money Scope Podcast
In the last episode, we discussed taxable investing for an individual taxable investor. We dove into the different forms that investment returns can take, and how they interact with your tax bill. We also talked about attribution rules, tax deferral, and tax drag. In this episode we cover investing in a Canadian corporation. Investment returns| The Money Scope Podcast