Karen Sinden, Bookkeeping & Taxes

Karen Sinden, Bookkeeping & Taxes Bookkeeping with a difference! We care about the person, not just the numbers! We specialize in self employed people.

Bookkeeping, Personal and Business Income Tax Returns, Government Remittances, Payroll. Bookkeeping and Tax preparation services for self employed people and small businesses.

02/10/2025

Update on the Canada Revenue Agency's administration of the proposed capital gains taxation changes
January 31, 2025

Ottawa, Ontario

Canada Revenue Agency

The Department of Finance announced today that it will introduce legislation in Parliament in due course, related to the capital gains inclusion rate change with a new effective date of January 1, 2026. The announcement confirms the government’s intention that, effective for dispositions that occur on or after January 1, 2026, the inclusion rate will increase from one-half to two-thirds on capital gains realized in excess of $250,000 annually for individuals and on all capital gains realized by corporations and most types of trusts.

As a result, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has reverted to administering the currently enacted capital gains inclusion rate of one-half. This means that all capital gains realized before January 1, 2026 will be subject to the currently enacted inclusion rate of one-half, unless an exemption applies.

The announcement also confirmed that the government intends to maintain the existing coming into force date of the proposed increase to the Lifetime Capital Gains Exemption (LCGE) limit to $1.25 million of eligible capital gains included in the previous Notice of Ways and Means Motion (NWMM) tabled in Parliament on September 23, 2024. This measure remains unchanged, and the CRA will continue to administer the proposed change, which applies to dispositions that occur on or after June 25, 2024. Indexation of the LCGE would resume in 2026.

Individuals and Trusts – Proposed capital gains rule changes effective January 1, 2026
With the proposed change to the effective date, the CRA will issue forms that have been reverted to the currently enacted rate in the coming weeks.

The CRA will grant relief in respect of late-filing penalties and arrears interest until June 2, 2025, for impacted T1 Individual filers and until May 1, 2025, for impacted T3 Trust filers to provide additional time for taxpayers reporting capital dispositions to meet their tax filing obligations.

Now that the government has communicated its intentions regarding the proposed capital gains inclusion rate, we are working as quickly as we can to adjust our systems and forms so that taxpayers who need to report capital dispositions can do so as early as possible.

11/27/2024

Trust reporting for the 2024 tax year – Bare trusts not required to file the T3 Return and Schedule 15
October 29, 2024

Ottawa, Ontario

Canada Revenue Agency

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) will not require bare trusts to file a T3 Income Tax and Information Return (T3 return), including Schedule 15 (Beneficial Ownership Information of a Trust) for the 2024 tax year, unless the CRA makes a direct request for these filings. This is a continuation of the exemption from the trust reporting requirements that was issued for bare trusts for the 2023 tax year.

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