Tue, 25 May 2010
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Tue, 25 May 2010
This week on Hull on Estates and Succession Planning Ian continues the discussion surrounding different issues trust arrangements can bring about and solutions to these issues. The specific issue discussed in this episode is the 21 Year Rule. Ian discusses how it creates problems and possible solutions to look to. If you have any comments, send us an email at hullandhull@gmail.com or leave a comment on our blog.
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Tue, 18 May 2010
This week on Hull on Estate and Succession Planning, Ian discusses ways to avoid the trouble a trust creates by using insurance products. If you have any questions any comments, send us an email at hullandhulll@gmail.com or leave a comment on our blog.
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Tue, 18 May 2010
This week on Hull on Estates and Succession Planning, Ian discusses ways to avoid the trouble a trust creates by using insurance products. If you have any questions any comments, send us an email at hullandhulll@gmail.com or leave a comment on our blog.
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Tue, 11 May 2010
Tax Planning – Hull on Estates and Succession Planning # 201 This week on Hull on Estate and Succession Planning, Ian discusses tax planning and how tax issues are connected to estate planning. Ian focuses on four main issues of Canadian domestic tax planning. These issues are:
If you have any comments, please email us at hullandhull@gmail.com or leave us a comment on our blog.
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Tue, 11 May 2010
Tax Planning – Hull on Estates and Succession Planning # 201 This week on Hull on Estate and Succession Planning, Ian discusses tax planning and how tax issues are connected to estate planning. Ian focuses on four main issues of Canadian domestic tax planning. These issues are: 1. Capital gains tax in Ontario and Canada 2. The use of an estate freeze as a domestic tax planning tool 3. Dealing with tax planning the context of an estate or the sale of a business 4. Family succession generally If you have any comments, please email us at hullandhull@gmail.com or leave us a comment on our blog.
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