by Rosenthal Life Group | Jan 1, 2025 | Blog, Family, financial planning, personal finances, RRSP, tax, Tax Free Savings Account
Welcome to our 2025 financial calendar! This calendar is designed to help you keep track of important financial dates and deadlines, such as tax filing and government benefit distribution. You can bookmark this page for easy reference or add these dates to your...
by Rosenthal Life Group | Dec 6, 2024 | 2024, Blog, business owners, financial planning, tax
As a business owner, managing your finances well can make a big difference for your business’s future. Whether it’s choosing how to compensate yourself or making the most of opportunities like the small business deduction and lifetime capital gains exemption,...
by Rosenthal Life Group | Dec 3, 2024 | 2024, Blog, financial planning, individuals, tax
The end of 2024 is quickly approaching – which means it’s time to get your paperwork in order so you’re ready when it comes time to file your taxes!In this article, we’ve covered five different major types of 2024 personal tax tips:Investment...
by Rosenthal Life Group | Dec 2, 2024 | Blog, business owners, group benefits, health benefits, incorporated professionals
When it’s time to renew your organization’s group benefits plan, it’s a chance to step back, take a close look, and ensure everything still makes sense for your team and budget. Each year, your provider will review past claims and usage to help adjust coverage and...
by Rosenthal Life Group | Nov 6, 2024 | Blog, Family, investment, Registered Education Savings Plan
Planning for your child’s education can be both exciting and overwhelming. The rising costs of post-secondary education make it important for parents and families to consider the financial tools available to help ensure children have the opportunity to pursue their...
by Rosenthal Life Group | Oct 3, 2024 | Blog, estate planning, financial advice, tax
A common belief among Canadians is that they will be taxed on money they inherit. However, Canada does not impose an inheritance tax. Instead, after someone passes away, their final tax return must be filed, covering the income they earned up to the date of death. Any...
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