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Posts from the ‘Tax’ Category

Tax Planning – When Procrastinating Can Actually be a Good Thing – Part One

Happy New Year!  May 2013 be full of happiness, joy and opportunity.  Since Januaries are traditionally about making and following through on resolutions, I thought I would fly in the face of tradition and talk about a time when you might actually benefit by putting something off until the future – paying taxes.   Read more

7 Tips To Financial Planning Success

Financial planning can be complicated and usually requires some help from some experts in one or more fields in order to ensure that you are maximizing savings and have no stone left unturned. On the other hand, there are lots of steps you can take on your own to save money, protect your family and increase the chances of achieving financial success. Here are 7 things you can do to put a few more dollars in your pocket and make life easier.

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Tax Planning – What to Do if You’re Not Keen on Reducing Expenses

Tax Planning – Share Income with Your Family, Not Ottawa – December 4, 2012

Many people seem to consider their tax situation for a few painful hours each year when completing their tax returns or passing off the paperwork to their accountants. Read more

What To Do When You Say, “I Do” . . . Again

One of the most common issues in financial planning at this point is what to do when entering a significant romantic relationship when you have children from a previous relationship.  Although you may be willing to take that romantic leap of faith once again, Read more