Tax Fundamentals for the Estate Practitioner 2019
Course Date: May 10, 2019
Total: 5h 31min
Total Ethics: 1h
Tax Fundamentals for the Estate Practitioner 2019
Course Date: May 10, 2019
Total: 5h 31min
Total Ethics: 1h
WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION
Kate S. Marples — Legacy Tax + Trust Lawyers, Vancouver
Genevieve N. Taylor — Legacy Tax + Trust Lawyers, Vancouver
Fundamentals of Tax in Estate Planning
- gifts of cash and appreciated property
- deemed dispositions at death
- transfers into and out of joint tenancy between spouses
- spousal rollovers
- principal residence
Martina Zanetti — Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP, Vancouver
Fundamentals of Taxation of Trusts
- inter vivos trusts and testamentary trusts
- transfers of property to a trust
- allocation and distribution of income and capital to beneficiaries
- general attribution principles
- transfers to a spouse or minor child, or to trusts for the benefit of a spouse or minor child
- section 75 (2) trusts
- the 21 year deemed disposition rule
Kate S. Marples — Legacy Tax + Trust Lawyers, Vancouver
Break
The Entrepreneur
- estate freezes and the family trust
- capital gains exemption
- post-mortem tax planning
Rebecca Cynader — Farris, Vaughan, Wills & Murphy LLP, Vancouver
Stephanie J. Daniels — Farris, Vaughan, Wills & Murphy LLP, Vancouver
Networking Lunch (provided)
The Probate Planner
- life interest trusts (such as alter ego and joint partner trusts)
- benefits/drawbacks
- transferring property to such trusts
- taxation on death
- multiple wills
- land title considerations
- property transfer tax
- speculation tax
- empty homes tax
Alexander Demner — Thorsteinssons LLP, Vancouver
The Case of the Complicated Children
- trusts for disabled beneficiaries, both inter vivos and testamentary
- drafting for vulnerable beneficiaries
- non-resident beneficiaries
- US citizen beneficiaries resident in Canada
Christine M. Muckle — Legacy Tax + Trust Lawyers, Vancouver
Break
The Giver
- the nature of a gift
- the charitable tax credit during life and at death
- gifting appreciated property, including publicly-traded shares and private corporation shares
- private foundations versus donor-advised funds
- traps for charitable gifts by will or trust
Blair P. Dwyer — Dwyer Tax Law, Victoria
The Executor
- residency of an estate
- qualifying as a graduated rate estate
- tax returns from date of death onward
- carry back of losses
- distribution to resident and non-resident beneficiaries
- liability of executor
Sheryne Mecklai, CPA, CA — Tax Partner, Manning Elliott, Vancouver
Dagmar Zanic, CPA, CA — Senior Tax Manager, Manning Elliott, Vancouver
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