Nine Tax Strategies to Pay Less Tax in Retirement

Strategies to pay less tax in retirement.

Income tax is one of the largest expenses any retiree has. The Fraser Institute Report indicated that Canadians paid 42.3% of income as taxes in 2024.  Your goal in retirement should be to organize your income stream to: reduce the amount of tax you may have to pay  preserve any government tax credits preserve government […]

The Three Estate Buckets

The three Estate Buckets

Annually with clients, we review how their estate will be distributed to their beneficiaries. We determine if there are any changes in their desires, or opportunities to save taxes and/or fees. In a recent webinar by Michael Kitces, Mathew Jarvis, a US Financial Advisor, shared a concept he uses with clients called the Estate Buckets. […]

Smart Tax Strategies for Retirees: The Four Types of Income in Retirement

Four types of Income in Retirement

Planning for taxes in retirement is like putting together a puzzle that is specific to each retiree. The type of income determines how it is taxed.   Each year in retirement this must be reviewed to determine what is the best strategy that balances your current year’s income, and your long-term legacy plan.   It is a […]

Smart Tax Strategies for Retirees: Avoid the OAS Recovery Tax

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Old Age Security (OAS) is an income benefit that is paid to Canadians once they reach the age of 65.   If your individual income is over $79,845 for 2021, you will have to start to pay back your OAS at a rate of 15% for each dollar over $79,845. This tax recovery is often […]

Smart Tax Strategies for Retirees: Income Splitting

Happy Couple enjoying their retirement

Income tax is one of the largest expenses any retiree has. A smart tax strategy to reduce a family’s overall tax burden is to split the income. This means to shift income from a spouse or common law partner (CLP) who is in a higher tax bracket to one who is in a lower tax bracket.

Three of Our Best Insights for September

Three articles on retirement income planning

Monthly One – Two – Three Newsletter RESOURCE: What is Your Bear Market Plan in Retirement?   Unfortunately, market declines and recessions will happen regularly, so your financial and retirement plans must consider them when developing your retirement income and spending strategy. You Could Have 6 Bear Markets Over Your Retirement. Since 1956, the Canadian […]