Inheritance Tax Canada: Understanding Canada's Tax System

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.ย. 2023
  • While there is no inheritance tax to be paid by the beneficiaries of an estate in Canada, that does not mean inheritances are immune from taxation. This is because any amounts due on death are taxed in the deceased's estate. The two main levies charged against an estate are income taxes and probate fees. Income taxes and probate fees are applied before the estate is distributed to the beneficiaries named in your Will (or to your heirs if you die without a Will).
    Most Canadians will have significant Estate Tax liability in the year of death. All assets are deemed disposed off (sold) at market value and taxed on top of any other income received (pensions, CPP / OAS, employment income, rental income). Income tax is generally the biggest liability most families will have in the year of death.
    Probate is insignificant compared to income tax for most families. Here is link to find out about Probate Fee by each Province / Territory
    www.taxtips.ca/willsandestates/probatefees.htm
    EXAMPLE
    Probate Fees on $1 million For Each Province / Territory (For Illustration Purposes Only)
    British Columbia $13,650
    Alberta $525
    Saskatchewan $7,000
    Manitoba $0
    Ontario $14,250
    Quebec N/A
    New Brunswick $5,000
    Nova Scotia $16,258
    Prince Edward Island $4,000
    Newfoundland & Labrador $6,054
    Yukon $140
    Northwest Territories $435
    Nunavut $400
    If you have any further questions about this video or any financial planning questions, I recommend finding a certified financial planner in your area or  booking a discovery call with us to get your plan on track.  You can email  msvoboda@harbourfrontwealth.com  or call (236) 521-5708 (Vancouver, BC) and we will schedule a discovery call / meeting with you.

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