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Kim 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.
Kim G C Moody is quoted in The National Post article “FIRST READING: Canadian taxes aren’t just high, they’re needlessly complicated to file,” on February 21, 2024.
“Today’s Income Tax Act is incomprehensible, even to tax professionals.” Read more of my comments in this Tristin Hopper article that sheds light on our overly complex Canadian tax system. Read the National Post article HERE.
Kim G C Moody guested on the BNN Bloomberg podcast “SmartWealth” with Thane Stenner.
I recently guested on BNN Bloomberg’s “SmartWealth” podcasts where host Thane Stenner and I discussed several topics, including why Canada’s high tax rates are forcing many people to leave for sunnier climes. To watch, click HERE.
Kim G C Moody recently guested on the Beyond MD podcast discussing changes to the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT).
How will changes to the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) affect high-income Canadians in 2024? That’s the question I recently delved into with Dr. Yatin Chadha on his ‘Beyond MD’ podcast. To listen, click HERE.
Kim G C Moody is quoted in the National Post article “John Tavares the latest victim of Canada’s self-defeating tax regime” published on February 13, 2024.
Will Canada’s oppressive income tax regime ultimately ruin the competitive balance within the NHL? I provide my thoughts to the National Post on the outrageous CRA tax grab that Toronto Maple Leafs captain John Tavares is currently fighting. To read the article, click the link HERE.
Kim G C Moody quoted in BNN Bloomberg article “Tax hike on wealthy donors could add to charity woes in 2024.”
BNN Bloomberg gets my thoughts on next year’s increase on the alternative minimum tax (AMT) flat rate on charitable donations. What will the impact be on Canadian charities?
