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Did you know?
Many executors who are family members fulfill the role out of a sense of duty. If you don’t mention Executor compensation it will be governed by the rules of the province where the deceased resides. Executor fees are treated as taxable income, whereas gifts by a will are not.
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Did you know?
You should keep your tax return documents, even after you file: “The more organized you can be with receipts and other documentation relating to your return, the better off you’ll be if you are selected for an audit. Be prepared to produce them quickly when CRA asks to see them, and keep in mind that members of your family may be asked to offer up their own documentations as well.”
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Are you retired and still working? Stop paying for CPP:
“If you’re 65 or older, and plan to continue working, you can choose not to contribute to CPP by completing Form CPT30 Election to stop contributing to the Canadian Pension Plan, or Revocation of a Prior Election.”
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