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Kim G C Moody is quoted in The Globe and Mail article, “Federal tax on vacant homes has failed to raise any meaningful revenue,” on September 18, 2024.
See Kim’s thoughts on the federal Underused Housing Tax (UHT), and how it has failed to generate meaningful revenue and unnecessarily complicates tax-filing for Canadians. Read the article HERE.
Read MoreKim G C Moody is heard on “Two Way Traffic” with Darren Coleman, discussing cross-border wealth management on August 8, 2024.
Listen to Kim discuss the complexities, complications, implications and most importantly, the advantages of having money and family on both sides of the border HERE.
Read MoreKim G C Moody is heard on the John Oakley Show broadcast on 640 AM radio August 7, 2024.
Listen to Kim Moody’s interview on the John Oakley Show discussing “another bureaucratic crucible” HERE.
Read MoreKim G C Moody is heard on QR Calgary 770AM with Shaye Ganam discussing the topic “Adding another tax on your home is not smart politics” on July 11, 2024.
Listen to Kim’s thoughts on adding another tax onto Canadian homeowners HERE.
Read MoreKim G C Moody is quoted in the National Post article, “Why Freeland’s delay in tabling capital gains tax has Canadians facing costly conundrums,” on May 27, 2024.
See my thoughts on the federal government’s silence on the capital gains tax changes and how it could be disastrous for Canadians. Read the article HERE.
Read MoreKim G C Moody quoted in Investment Executive article, “Start early on Canadian departure tax planning,” on April 9, 2024.
“Kim G C Moody has noticed a spike in interest in departure tax matters in recent years, which he traces back to the feds enacting a new top personal income tax rate of 33% in 2016.” Read more of my observations and comments in the recent Investment Executive article titled “Start early on Canadian departure…
Read MoreKim G C Moody appears on the Canadian Tax Matters podcast “Budget 2024 – Capital Gains Decisions” on May 2, 2024.
Kim G C Moody recently appeared on Jay Goodis‘ Canadian Tax Matters podcast, “Budget 2024—Capital Gains Decisions,” where we discussed changes to capital gains taxation in this year’s Federal Budget. Should taxpayers recognize capital gains before June 25, 2024? To order the 90-minute replay, visit the Canadian Tax Matters website HERE.
Read MoreKim G C Moody is quoted in C2C Journal article “Want to Fix Canada’s Screwed-Up Income Tax System? Start By Taxing Families,” April 8, 2024.
“Tax policy should recognize economic realities, and one of the basic realities is that married couples – whether a husband and wife or same-sex couple – combine their incomes in order to pay their bills and run their household.” Read more of Kim’s thoughts on this common-sense solution to our overly-complex and unfair tax system.…
Read MoreKim G C Moody is quoted in the CBC News Story “Government falling short on promise to roll out automatic tax filing pilot, experts say,” on March 26, 2024.
Canada should move toward the U.K. model of taxation. Under that model, those with simple tax situations have their returns filed automatically but can correct any inaccuracies later. Read more of my thoughts on how the federal government is falling short of its promise to pilot a new automatic tax filing program for 2024. Read…
Read MoreKim G C Moody is quoted in the Investment Executive article “We know we need tax reform, but can’t agree how to do it,” on March 22, 2024.
“Many vulnerable Canadians miss out on benefits because they are either too intimidated to file taxes or can’t afford to pay for professional tax preparation.” I provide my thoughts to author Jonathan Got on how tax reform could mean easier access to benefits and provide a boost to productivity. Read the article HERE.
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