The Tax Chick Podcast

Amanda Doucette

Tax is complex, but it does not always have to be so complicated and shrouded in mystery. Host Amanda Doucette is a self-proclaimed foodie, spin class and Pilates enthusiast, and a tax lawyer. She fell into the practice of tax law despite having a life-long hatred of spreadsheets, math and numbers in general. Join Amanda and her guests as they unpack some serious Canadian tax topics and attempt to demystify the world of tax.

  1. MAR 24

    More Than Complaints: A Candid Conversation with the Taxpayers' Ombudsperson (Part II)

    This is Part 2 of a two-part conversation with François Boileau, Canada’s Taxpayer Ombudsperson. In this episode, we continue our candid discussion about fairness in tax administration, CRA service delays, systemic challenges, and what meaningful change could look like for taxpayers and practitioners alike. Together, we explore the realities facing taxpayers today, the pressures on the Ombudsperson’s office, and why this moment may be ripe for a broader national conversation about Canada’s tax system.   In this episode, we discuss: [2:00] CRA standards of service and realistic timelines (what taxpayers can actually expect)[6:40] Complaint statistics and emerging trends seen by the Ombudsperson’s office[11:00] The Taxpayer Bill of Rights: what it is, what it isn’t, and how it’s used in practice[15:35] What keeps the Taxpayer Ombudsman up at night and the biggest challenges ahead[19:00] What gives reason for hope, including whether it’s time for a national discussion on taxation[23:00] Practical takeaways and advice for tax practitioners navigating today’s systemThis episode is especially valuable for tax professionals, advisors, and anyone interested in how fairness, access, and accountability intersect within Canada’s tax system. RESOURCES DISCUSSED ON THIS EPISODE: Taxpayer Bill of RightsLearn about Taxes (Resource) - if you are an educator looking for lesson plans, or educational support on the tax system, this website is an excellent resource!MORE ABOUT OUR SPECIAL GUEST: Meet the Ombudsperson!HERE ARE SOME OTHER WAYS TO CONNECT WITH ME: My website! Email: thetaxchickpodcast@gmail.com@tax.chick (IG) LinkedInBe a "Tax Chick VIP"

    31 min
  2. MAR 24

    More Than Complaints: A Candid Conversation with the Taxpayers' Ombudsperson (Part I)

    What happens when the tax system doesn’t work the way it should?  Who advocates for taxpayers when service breaks down? In this special two-part episode, I sit down with François Boileau, the Taxpayers' Ombudsperson for Canada, for a candid and wide-ranging conversation about fairness, service delays, vulnerable populations, and the future of tax administration in Canada. Described by Mr. Boileau as one of the federal government’s “best-kept secrets,” the Office of the Taxpayers’ Ombudsperson plays a critical role in reviewing unresolved service complaints involving the Canada Revenue Agency.  But its mandate goes far beyond complaints alone. Mr. Boileau explains how his office operates independently from the CRA, when and how taxpayers should bring forward complaints, and why fairness, equity, and access to benefits are at the heart of his work. The conversation also explores systemic issues within Canada’s tax system, including long processing delays, call-centre challenges, and barriers faced by vulnerable and non-filing populations. In Part I of this episode we cover:- [4:45] The Role of the Taxpayers' Ombudsperson- [10:00] Mr. Boileau's career history and what drew him to this role- [14:00] The two roles of CRA- [19:45] A discussion of the 3 step complaints process This episode is an essential listen for taxpayers, tax professionals, and anyone interested in how public institutions can (and should) serve Canadians better. RESOURCES DISCUSSED ON THIS EPISODE: Office of the Taxpayers' OmbudspersonReports and Publications of the Taxpayers' OmbudspersonTaxpayer Bill of RightsRC193 Service FeedbackCommunity Volunteer Income Tax ProgramMORE ABOUT OUR SPECIAL GUEST: Meet the Ombudsperson!HERE ARE SOME OTHER WAYS TO CONNECT WITH ME: My website! Email: thetaxchickpodcast@gmail.com@tax.chick (IG) LinkedInBe a "Tax Chick VIP"

    30 min
  3. 09/23/2025

    Taxes After Death: What Every Executor Needs to Know (with special guest, Michelle Coleman)

    In this episode of The Tax Chick Podcast, I am joined by my friend and fellow professional, Michelle D. Coleman, to dig into a topic that every executor needs to understand: the tax implications that arise after someone passes away. Michelle shares her expertise on the common questions and pitfalls that executors face when navigating taxes on death. Together, we walk through the fundamentals of estate administration, tax filings, and why early planning and communication are so important. We cover: The different tax returns that may need to be filed (terminal T1 return, estate T3 return, and more).How the deemed disposition of assets works in Canada — and what it means for executors.Why personal property (antiques, jewelry, collections, etc.) can create unexpected tax issues.The importance of holdbacks, communication with beneficiaries, and managing expectations.Special considerations for non-resident beneficiaries and why CRA clearances matter.The often-overlooked rules around executor compensation and tax reporting.Building a collaborative team of advisors (lawyer, accountant, investment professional) to help executors succeed.If you have ever wondered what happens from a tax perspective after someone dies, or if you have been named an executor and feel unsure where to begin, this episode will give you a clear roadmap of what to expect and why it is so important to get the right advice early on. MORE ABOUT OUR SPECIAL GUEST: Michelle Coleman  HERE ARE SOME OTHER WAYS TO CONNECT WITH ME: My website! Email: thetaxchickpodcast@gmail.com@tax.chick (IG) LinkedInBe a "Tax Chick VIP"

    34 min
  4. 09/01/2025

    Mini-Episode - Preview of the 2025-2026 STEP Saskatchewan Season!

    If you have been listening to my podcast for a while, you will know how much I value my involvement with STEP (the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners). It is not just about the TEP designation.  What I love most are the connections, the learning, and the high-quality professional development that STEP provides. Honestly, it is some of the best CPD I get all year! So, I am taking a quick detour from regular podcast programming to share with you the exciting lineup of events we have planned for our STEP Saskatchewan Branch! Attendance at STEP events is open to non-members and members.  We are excited to launch the 2025-2026 Season for STEP Saskatchewan, and in this episode, I walk you through what is coming up this year!  All sessions are available in person or on demand - and the topics for this season have broad applicability outside of just Saskatchewan practitioners.  Here is the scoop: September 15, 2025 - We are kicking off the season with a BIG celebration (STEP Saskatchewan is the first Chapter in Canada to achieve full branch status!)October 8, 2025 – Tax Update:  Top Estate and Trust Issues (with special guest, Kenneth Keung, CPA, CA, CPA (CO, USA), CFP, MTAX, LLB, TEP, Vancouver: Doane Grant Thornton LLP)November 5, 2025 – Death of a Property Owner - Planning with Interests in Real Estate (with special guests, Tannis Dawson CPA, CA, CFP, RRC, FEA, TEP, Winnipeg: TD Wealth and Krista Evanisky, JD, TEP, Saskatoon: Clarity Law)April 8, 2026 – A Practitioner's Guide to the Trust Life Cycle: Tax and Best Practices (with special guest, Troy McEachren, BCL, LLB, TEP, Montreal: Miller Thomson LLP)May 6, 2026 – US Cross Border Properties and Estates (with special guest, Mariska Loeppky, CPA, CA, CFP, TEP, Winnipeg: IG Private Wealth Management)RESOURCES DISCUSSED ON THIS EPISODE: www.step.caSTEP Saskatchewan RegistrationOur fabulous speakers:Kenneth KeungTannis DawsonKrista EvaniskyTroy McEachernMariska Loeppky     HERE ARE SOME OTHER WAYS TO CONNECT WITH ME: My website! Email: thetaxchickpodcast@gmail.com@tax.chick (IG) LinkedInBe a "Tax Chick VIP"

    12 min

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About

Tax is complex, but it does not always have to be so complicated and shrouded in mystery. Host Amanda Doucette is a self-proclaimed foodie, spin class and Pilates enthusiast, and a tax lawyer. She fell into the practice of tax law despite having a life-long hatred of spreadsheets, math and numbers in general. Join Amanda and her guests as they unpack some serious Canadian tax topics and attempt to demystify the world of tax.

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