The store will not work correctly in the case when cookies are disabled.
Please be advised that from Friday, Mar 13, 2026 at 9:00 PM EST through Saturday, Mar 14, 2026 at 10:00 AM EST we are undergoing scheduled maintenance for a system upgrade. During this time renewals and new orders are unable to be processed. Thank you for your patience.
This book provides comprehensive and concise coverage of practical strategies and tactics to maximize the use of trusts in tax, estate, and financial planning.
The Definitive Book for Accountants, Tax Advisors, and Estate Planning Professionals.
In the world of tax and estate planning, taxation of trusts is one of the most intricate and unforgiving domains. Precision matters, assumptions can be costly, and real world answers rarely come from legislation alone.
Since the previous edition, the taxation of trusts has evolved significantly. Trust litigation is on the rise, tax authorities are increasingly scrutinizing trust structures, and practitioners face growing technical and compliance challenges.
A Book that bridges the gap between theory and practice.
This book offers a rare blend of deep technical expertise and practical, real world insight. It provides comprehensive and concise coverage of the practical strategies and techniques required to use trusts effectively in today’s tax and estate planning environment. The author shows how tax rules truly operate, how they interact with trust deeds, and how small drafting choices can shape long term outcomes.
Here is Why This Book Belongs on Your Desk
A Complete Exploration of Trusts — From Fundamentals to Advanced Planning The book opens with a deep dive into the nature of trusts under both common law and Québec civil law, ensuring professionals in all provinces can navigate the nuances with precision.
Practical Tax Frameworks You Can Apply Immediately Understand residency, types of trusts, filing obligations, attribution rules, TOSI, GREs, QDTs, and the 21 year deemed disposition — all explained with the level of detail tax practitioners require.
Real World Planning Strategies From testamentary spousal trusts to education trusts, Henson trusts, asset protection trusts, insurance based planning, estate freezes, and post mortem tax strategies, the book provides actionable guidance supported by legislative references, technical interpretations, and case law.
Designed for Complex Client Situations Blended families, disabled beneficiaries, multiple trusts, intergenerational wealth transfers, trusts with foreign connections — the text addresses the scenarios accountants face every day.
A Roadmap for Avoiding Tax Traps Entire chapters are dedicated to the most common pitfalls:
Personal and corporate attribution rules
Subsection 75(2)
Deemed interest rules
TOSI
Mandatory disclosure
Rectification issues
Estate Freeze Expertise Few resources offer such a thorough treatment of freezes, refreezes, thawing strategies, valuation issues, and multiplication of the capital gains exemption. This book does.
Whether you are a specialist in trusts or a practitioner seeking clear, in-depth guidance on specific issues, this new edition offers a rigorous, practical, and up-to-date resource for advising clients with confidence.
Order your copy today and stay ahead of legislative changes, deepen your technical expertise, and provide exceptional value to your clients.
Caroline Rhéaume is a tax lawyer with a master’s degree in tax and TEP (Trust and Estate Practitioner) specializing in Canadian and international tax and estate planning, with expertise in trusts, asset protection, and the drafting of family mission statements and family constitutions. She founded her own firm in 2011 and advises high-net-worth individuals and families, business owners, professionals, and athletes, and implements tailored tax strategies for them. Ms. Rhéaume is recognized for her dynamic conference presentations and her regular tax articles featured in prominent Canadian and international journals. She is also the author of three best-selling books on trust and estate planning published by Wolters Kluwer.
Me Caroline Rhéaume est avocate, détentrice d’une maîtrise en fiscalité, écrivaine et conférencière. Elle détient également le titre de Trust and Estate Practitioner (TEP). Me Rhéaume se spécialise dans les domaines de la planification successorale canadienne et internationale et des fiducies. Elle conseille les familles en affaires, les professionnels, les clients fortunés, ainsi que les individus qui ont des actifs à l’étranger et certains athlètes. De plus, elle rédige la documentation juridique nécessaire à la mise en œuvre des stratégies, ainsi que les énoncés de mission familiale.