The federal government has released its 2024 budget with a focus on new taxes, increased spending and housing affordability. Derek Burleton, Vice President and Deputy Chief Economist at TD, speaks with Greg Bonnell about the economic implications.
In its latest federal budget, Ottawa proposed changes to the capital gains tax rules for wealthy individuals and corporations. Nicole Ewing, Director, Tax and Estate Planning, TD Wealth, joins Greg Bonnell to discuss how this budget could impact your finances.
Capital gains tax changes dominate the federal budget aftermath. Kevin Quach, Business Succession Advisor, TD Wealth, and Sébastien Desmarais, Tax and Estate Planner, TD Wealth, discuss tax planning strategies high net worth individuals and business owners should consider in order to preserve their wealth and legacy.
The recently released federal budget is looking to boost revenue through new taxes. But it also includes more than $50B in new spending over the next five years. Hafiz Noordin, VP & Director, Active Fixed Income Portfolio Management at TD Asset Management, looks at the implications for the Bank of Canada’s efforts to tackle inflation.
Stepfamilies are common, but planning for who gets what after you die is anything but routine. When families come together, each with their own possessions, ensuring your assets go where you want is key.
Following two difficult years, the need for giving continues to grow, in Canada and across the world. For those who would like to make philanthropy a part of their legacy, here are seven key considerations (and surprising tax benefits) you should be aware of.
Leaving a lasting legacy for your family can involve careful planning and a team of professionals. Here are five questions that can help get you started.
Q: My dad is in his 70s and has mentioned moving in with his new girlfriend. Should we be concerned about protecting his assets if the relationship gains common-law status?
The Private Giving Foundation was the first-of-its-kind fund in Canada. Jo-Anne Ryan, Executive Director and architect of the foundation speaks to us about the value of flexible giving and how you can make an impact with your good fortune.
For couples who meet later in life, retirement planning may seem a little daunting. But it doesn’t have to be. If you get started now, and ask the right questions along the way, it can even be exciting. Here are a few questions that should be top of mind.