Business Continuation

Business Continuation

Many business owners depend on their business to provide income, security and in some cases, a legacy for their family.
Minimize the risk if death, disability or critical illness were to happen to a key person or shareholder of the business.
Who's this for?
  • Key Person
  • Shareholder
  • Buy Sell Arrangement
  • Business Loan/Overhead Risk
Benefits
  • 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

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Business Owners: 2019 Tax Planning Tips for the End of the Year

Business Owners: 2019 Tax Planning Tips for the End of the Year

If your corporate year end is December 31, it’s a great time to review your business finances. With the federal election over and no major business tax changes for this year, 2019 is a good year to make sure you are effectively tax planning. Please keep in mind that your business may be affected by the recent tax on split income (TOSI) and the passive investment income rules given they came into effect in 2018. These rules can be complicated, please don’t hesitate to consult us and your accountant to determine how this can affect your business finances.