35 episodes

Moodys has one single focus: tax. It is all we talk about, so it seemed natural to start capturing some of those conversations to share with you.




Podcasts are just natural conversations that happen to take place in front of a microphone, so we decided to launch TaxBreaks, a podcast where where many difficult tax issues are translated into plain English and discussed in a open and frank manner. Our podcast will feature informed discussion, lively debate, and sometimes a little lighthearted fun, around issues concerning tax in Canada, the US, and around the world.




Please note that the opinions expressed are solely our own and do not express the views or opinions of the CRA, IRS or any other federal agency or tax governing bodies.



Moodys – tax well solved.

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Moodys has one single focus: tax. It is all we talk about, so it seemed natural to start capturing some of those conversations to share with you.




Podcasts are just natural conversations that happen to take place in front of a microphone, so we decided to launch TaxBreaks, a podcast where where many difficult tax issues are translated into plain English and discussed in a open and frank manner. Our podcast will feature informed discussion, lively debate, and sometimes a little lighthearted fun, around issues concerning tax in Canada, the US, and around the world.




Please note that the opinions expressed are solely our own and do not express the views or opinions of the CRA, IRS or any other federal agency or tax governing bodies.



Moodys – tax well solved.

    Episode 035 – Impact of August 4th proposed amendment to the Alternative Minimum Tax Regime (AMT)

    Episode 035 – Impact of August 4th proposed amendment to the Alternative Minimum Tax Regime (AMT)

    In our firm’s latest podcast, Kenneth Keung and Kim G C Moody briefly discuss the 2023 Federal Budget proposals to amend the alternative minimum tax regime under Canadian tax law. Specifically, Kenneth and Kim discuss:



    * The history of the AMT;

    * The architecture of the AMT;

    * The 2021 Liberal Party election policy platform promise to introduce a “15% minimum tax;

    * The 2022 Federal Budget update on election policy promise;

    * The 2023 Federal Budget proposals;

    * The release of the draft legislation for the AMT amendments on August 4, 2023;

    * The impact of the AMT proposals on charitable giving, capitals gains and trusts; and

    * What should Canadian taxpayers and their advisors do about these proposals?



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    • 32 min
    Episode 034 – Canada Revenue Agency Audits of COVID-era Supports Canadian Real Estate

    Episode 034 – Canada Revenue Agency Audits of COVID-era Supports Canadian Real Estate

    In our firm’s latest podcast, Kenneth Keung and Kim G C Moody briefly discuss Canadian COVID era supports and the fact that the Canada Revenue Agency are auditing some of the support claims. Specifically, Kenneth and Kim discuss:



    * A brief and very general history of the larger supports provided during the COVID era.



     



    * The fact that the supports were broadly accessible and in many cases fraudulently or inappropriately accessed.



     



    * What you should do if the Canada Revenue Agency comes knocking on the door wanting to do an audit.



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    • 9 min
    Episode 033 – Tax Considerations For Foreigners Buying Canadian Real Estate

    Episode 033 – Tax Considerations For Foreigners Buying Canadian Real Estate

    In our firm’s latest podcast, Kenneth Keung and Kim G C Moody discuss tax issues that need to be considered when non-residents of Canada purchase Canadian real estate. Specifically, Kenneth and Kim discuss:



    * Some recent legislative changes that have impacted the ability of or have consequential impacts such as a ban on foreigners from buying Canadian real estate from January 1, 2023 - December 31, 2024, the Underused Housing Tax Act (and its onerous filing requirements and penalties) and various vacancy taxes in certain municipalities across Canada.



     



    * What legal form should be considered when purchasing property in Canada?



     



    * If the Canadian property will be rented out, what are some of the tax issues that need to be considered (Part XIII withholding requirements, section 216 reporting)?



     



    * If the Canadian property is sold, what are some of the tax, withholding and reporting requirements (section 116 requirements)?



     



    * The surprising result when personal-use Canadian real estate property is acquired by a foreigner through a foreign corporation (subsection 15(1) in conjunction with subsection 214(3) resulting in a withholding tax remittance requirement) and the recent comments about this at the STEP Canada CRA RoundTable in June 2023.



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    • 28 min
    The Canadian Frustrations When Claiming Foreign Tax Credits

    The Canadian Frustrations When Claiming Foreign Tax Credits

    In our firm’s latest podcast,  Kenneth Keung and Kim G C Moody discuss the frustrations that Canadian individual taxpayers experience when claiming foreign tax credits.  Specifically, Kenneth and Kim discuss:













    What are foreign tax credits?  What’s the purpose of them and what are some of the high level eligibility requirements.

    Using a US citizen resident in Canada as an example, what are some of the common administrative issues that are experienced by such a person in order to claim US taxes paid on their US sourced income as a foreign tax credit on their Canadian tax return?

    For US taxes paid, what does the Canada Revenue Agency typically require in order to have the foreign tax credits granted for Canadian tax purposes?  Is this an easy process?  Does it take a long time?

    Some unusual experiences that our firm has recently experienced in trying to protect the rights of our clients to claim the applicable foreign tax credits.

    The comments by the Canada Revenue Agency recently at the June 2023 STEP Canada Roundtable regarding foreign tax credit claims.

    Is all of this frustrating experience necessary?



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    • 25 min
    Episode 031 – Canadians Moving to the US: Tax & Non-Tax Considerations

    Episode 031 – Canadians Moving to the US: Tax & Non-Tax Considerations

    In our firm's latest podcast, Kenneth Keung and Kim G C Moody discuss a topic that has becoming very prevalent in the past few years: Canadians wanting to move to the U.S. for either personal or business reasons (or both). They discuss:



    * The reasons why Canadians are interested in this topic.

    * Important non-tax considerations when planning a move to the U.S. with the most important consideration being immigration planning.

    * Tax considerations such as dealing with the "departure tax", dealing with future dispositions of property when in the U.S. and ensuring your holdings are "cleaned up" to avoid future reporting and tax complications.

    * What will your life look like after you are living in the U.S.?

    * The importance of ensuring your estate planning is revised to consider such an important change.



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    • 32 min
    Episode 030 – A Summary of Recent Tax Policy Changes With Canadian Residential Real Estate

    Episode 030 – A Summary of Recent Tax Policy Changes With Canadian Residential Real Estate

    In our latest episode of TaxBreaks, Kenneth Keung and Kim G C Moody discuss Canadian tax considerations - including recent policy changes - with respect to Canadian residential real estate. Specifically, Kenneth and Kim discuss:



    * The principal residence exemption - is it too generous? Should there and will there be amendments to this generous exemption?

    * The newly implemented "property flipping" rule - is it necessary?

    * The new Underused Housing Tax Act - why was this introduced and a brief discussion of the numerous traps associated with this new legislation;

    * The new "Prohibition on the Purchase of Residential Property by Non-Canadians Act" or the so-called "foreign buyers ban" - is this necessary?

    * A brief discussion about provincial and municipal speculation / vacancy taxes.



    A lot of the new policy responses are to purportedly respond to the housing shortages that many Canadians are experiencing. However, are such responses more political than grounded in sound public policy? Are they necessary? Join Kenneth and Kim as they have a lively discussion on the above topics.

    • 30 min

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