3 November 2015

SO, YOU HAVE BEEN DEFAMED – THE BASICS AND WHAT TO CONSIDER:

Defamation has two forms: libel (written words) and slander (spoken words). For a defamation case, as person must prove: 1.            the words at issue were defamatory (meaning they would negatively impact the persons reputation in the eyes of a reasonable person); 2.            the words, in fact, referred to the person complaining about those […]

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DESIGNATING YOUR RRSPs FOR YOUR ESTATE PLAN – BEWARE OF THE TAX – OPTIONS TO AVOID CREATING LITIGATION AMONG YOUR BENEFICIARIES

Generally, you can designate a beneficiary for your RRSPs. If you do, generally the RRSP will be paid to your designated beneficiary on your passing. The RRSP will not form part of your Estate and, therefore, not be subject to Ontarios estate administration tax. However, the problem: the federal Income Tax Act provides that, even

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