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Vacant Unit Tax
On May 11, 2022, The City of Ottawa (the "City") instituted a new By-Law related to vacant residential properties. The By-Law includes three key components that every residential homeowner should be aware of: The City has made the determination that, moving forward, a homeowner should...
Federal Budget 2022: Ottawa to Implement Canada-Wide Anti-Flipping Tax
The 2022 Federal Budget introduces a new deeming rule to ensure profits from flipping residential real estate are subject to full taxation. The proposed Anti-Flipping Tax would affect homeowners who sell a principal residence that they have owned for less...
Purchase and Sale of AIRbnb Properties Part 2
In Part 1 of our series on the purchase and sale of AIRbnb rental properties, we discussed different forms of taxation that may apply when buying or selling a short-term rental property. In Part 2, we will look at city...
Purchase and Sale of AIRbnb Properties Part 1
AIRbnb is a popular online marketplace for short-term rentals, homestays and vacation rentals primarily for tourism and short-term work/assignment purposes. The service is provided by a platform that is globally accessible on the Internet and via Mobile App. AIRbnb does...
The Federal Home Equity Capital Gains Tax
As federal and provincial government deficits skyrocket due to COVID-19 support payouts such as the CERB, governments at all levels will be searching for new revenue sources in the not-so-distant future to try and balance budgets. One way to accomplish...
Filing Clearance Certificates with CRA by Email
Clearance certificates confirm that the estate of the deceased, or a corporation, has paid all the tax, penalties, and interest it owed at the time the certificate was issued. The certificate allows the representative to then allocate assets without being...