OVERVIEW
Real estate transactions represents a large percentage of the monetary value of deals in the Canadian economic landscape. Therefore, proper tax planning needs to be implemented both prior to the real estate acquisition throughout the life cycle of holding the real estate until the ultimate sale.
DETAILS
This course will identify significant income tax issues involved in holding, developing and disposition of real estate, including non-resident implications. Starting with the tax implications and issues associated with various forms of ownership choices available to undertake real estate activities, the seminar follows with a detailed look at the tax issues involved in the pre-construction, construction and post-construction phases of Canadian real estate.
Join Manu Kakkar, CPA, CA for an overview of important considerations to make when dealing with real estate and taxes. This webinar will also review pertinent Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) changes.
TOPICS:
· Tax implications and issues of different Real Estate Ownership
· Non-Resident Ownership Tax Implications
· Pre-Construction Period
· Construction Period
· Post-Construction Period
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
· Understand the important tax considerations when dealing with real estate
· Consult with the Presenter via the Q&A panel
· Add to your professional development credits
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
You will require an Internet connection and a phone/voice connection at the same time. Most attendees use their computer for the audio. Participants are able to submit questions and comments during the session via a Q&A text panel. Terms, conditions, pricing and services subject to change.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This webinar will be of most interest to accountants, tax practitioners, financial planners and mortgage brokers who need to know the tax issues in real estate.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CREDITS (CPE HOURS):
Wolters Kluwer professional development programs are designed to meet the continuing education requirements of a variety of professional associations. These requirements do vary by association and region. Please consult your provincial association to ensure this webinar meets the continuing professional development standards for your specific situation.
Registrations for each Live Webinar are available until the start of each program. We reserve the right to substitute speakers in the case of instructor illness. In the event that we must cancel a Live Webinar, all registrants will be notified immediately and given the opportunity to either transfer their registration to another Live Webinar or a Recorded Webinar or obtain a refund. For all Live Webinars that are recorded, participants will have access to the recording for 30 days following the Live Webinar. Partial credit will not be awarded for attendees that are not present for the entirety of the Live Webinar. Credit will not be awarded if an attendee does not answer all of the polling questions (where applicable). Additional credit will not be awarded due to the instructor presenting over the allotted time.
CANCELLATION POLICY:
Due to the costs involved with planning Web sessions, cancellations must be confirmed in writing at least one (1) business day before the beginning of the Web session. If we receive your cancellation notice within the above-mentioned period, you will receive a full refund. No refund will be issued for notices received after the cancellation period.
THIS WEBINAR INCLUDES:
30-days to review the webinar recording
Print version of the presentation slides
PD Certificate for 2 hours
PRESENTER:
This webinar is being presented by:
Manu Kakkar, President Kakkar CPA Professional Corporation
CPA, CA, MTax, TEP, B.Sc.(Hons)
Manu has over 20 years of experience in taxation in both domestic and international, personal and corporate taxation as well as litigation support. He runs his own independent tax practice with offices in Montreal and Toronto with a team of professionals consisting of tax lawyers and tax accountants. His firm services a diverse client base which includes manufacturing, retail and distribution, construction, farming, real estate, athletes and artists, across Canada and the US. His firm acts as a counsel to over 100 professional firms in Canada and USA specializing in domestic and international reorganizations and transactions. Manu is known as one of the leading experts in Section 55 of the Act and butterfly reorganizations.
He is an award winning and prolific tax writer. His Master of Taxation thesis on butterfly reorganizations won 2 awards and was published in the Canadian Tax Journal. Manu has published and presented over 297 tax articles and presentations since 2001 across Canada. Manu is an authority in taxation as his name has been cited 32 times in the Income Tax Act.
Manu has taught tax at The Canadian Institute of Chartered Professional Accountants, The Canadian Tax Foundation and The Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners, of and various provincial accounting bodies across Canada.
Manu sits on the Steering Committees for the Canadian Institute of Chartered Professional Accountants’ National Conference on Income Taxes; the Canadian Tax Foundation Laval Program Committee; CPA Canada's Small and Medium Practitioner’s Tax Committee; and the Canadian Tax Foundation's Ontario Tax Conference. Manu is currently serving a three-year term on the Canadian Tax Foundation’s Board of Governors.
Contributors | Manu Kakkar |
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Format | Recorded Webinar |
Library | Tax |
Subject Area | Real Estate Tax |