Is it (finally) a buyer’s market in cottage country?
If you’re thinking about buying your first recreational property, now may be the right time. Here's what to know.
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If you’re thinking about buying your first recreational property, now may be the right time. Here's what to know.
Want to buy a cottage but you’re priced out of the market? Co-ownership could be the answer. Here’s what...
When is capital gains tax payable on the sale of property? And at what rate are capital gains taxed?...
The increase to the capital gains inclusion rate is going ahead—at least for now, says Canada’s Finance Department.
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It's a new year. What financial changes will take effect in Canada in 2025?
Should you “invest” in a cottage? And if you do, what happens when you sell it, give it away...
Is there a tax exemption for capital gains? No, but find out how to allocate your principal residence exemption...
Jill's late husband left her a cottage. What happens if she transfers ownership to her stepchildren?
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If the property was bought before 1994, there may already have a $100,000 capital gains deduction.