Executive Benefits
Executive Benefits
Who's this for?
- Business Owners
- Key Person
- Executives
- Shareholder
Benefits
- Reward Key Employees
- Retain Key Employees and Shareholders
- Minimize the impact on your business if key employees, shareholders or business owners were to become disabled, critically ill or die
- Retire or lower debts if key employees, shareholders or business owners were to become disabled, critically ill or die
Latest News
British Columbia Training and Education Savings Grant Information
Families in British Columbia are encouraged to start planning and saving early for their children’s post-secondary education or training programs. To help, the B.C. Government will contribute $1,200 to eligible children through the B.C. Training and Education Savings Grant (BCTESG).
Why provide an employee benefits plan?
Business owners are increasingly recognizing the key importance of implementing employee benefit plans in their organization
Passive Investment Income Limit
Morneau’s federal budget announced earlier this year informed us how the government will treat passive income in a Canadian Controlled Private Corporation. (CCPC) The government’s main concern was that under the current rules a “tax deferral advantage” exists since tax on active business income is usually lower than the top personal marginal tax rate. Therefore if the corporate funds were invested for a long period of time, shareholders might end up with more after-tax amount than if it was invested personally.