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Expropriation: An Overview of Your Rights as a Property Owner

... the Expropriating Authority) takes land without the consent of the owner. 243,30-11-2016 14:59:00,Real Estate, Expropriation ...

Estate Planning and the Family Cottage

... cottage for $50,000 back in the 1980s and it’s now worth more than $500,000, how will you – or your Estate Trustees (Executors), if you’re deceased – come up with enough money to pay the income tax owing ...
... will be enough money to pay the capital gains tax bill, but your Estate Trustees can avoid using a realtor and the cottage itself can remain within your family. Like with co-ownership agreements (see #2 ...

Estate Information Returns

What people refer to as probate fees is a tax more properly known as Estate Administration Tax. In January 2015, pursuant to the provisions of the Estate Administration Tax ...
... province only collected information on the whole amount of personalty (which is everything except real property) and the whole value of real estate reported to be part of the assets of the estate. The ...

Digital Assets in your Estate Plan

...ving online through e-commerce websites, blogs or vlogs. In Ontario, the rights and abilities of estate trustees and attorneys for property remain unclear in respect of dealing with digital assets. Th...

Cuthbertson v. Rasouli and Powers of Attorney For Personal Care

... state, that all appropriate treatments for his condition had been exhausted, and that there was no realistic hope for his medical recovery.” Ms. Salasel, who trained as a doctor in Iran, disagreed with ...
... Cuthbertson v. Rasouli, 2013 SCC 53 01-12-2013 14:02:00,154,Alexandra L. Manthorpe, Wills, Trusts & Estates ...

Changes to the “Principal Residence Exemption” and how they can affect you

... generally provides someone with an exemption from the requirement to pay income tax on the capital gain realized when he or she sells the real property that is his or her “principal residence.” To be a “principal ...
... deceased’s person’s PRE can still be used, but there is now an obligation on the deceased person’s estate trustee (executor) to report to the CRA. If you are administering an estate which includes real property, ...

Can They Take My Land? Is There Anything I Can Do To Fight an Expropriation?

...s not reasonably achieve the objectives of the Expropriating Authority is generally difficult. In reality, what an owner is doing is challenging the technical specifications of the government’s projec...

Buying or Selling a Business in Ontario: Legal Considerations

... a capital gains exemption available to the seller). But, that may not be true in many cases - it really depends on the specific deal and an analysis of all of the tax, legal and other implications. I...

Buying and Selling on the Same Day? Why its Not Always a Good Idea

... home buyer and looking to move to a new home, chances are you are looking to both sell and purchase real property around the same time. Accordingly, we see many clients make the decision to have the closings ...
... same day, it is worth considering what options are available and possibly speaking with your real estate agent, mortgage broker or agent and real estate lawyer about some creative solutions as well.  If ...

Buying and Selling in a Volatile Market

... announcement on April 20, 2017, we have seen an increase in buyers walking away from transactions and real estate litigation has increased. The law in Ontario is that if a transaction does not close on the ...

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