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Canadian Cryptocurrency Tax Planning: Transferring Cryptocurrency to a Bare Trustee or Holding Cryptocurrency as a Bare Trustee – A Guide for Canadian Taxpayers

Introduction: Understanding Bare Trusts in Cryptocurrency Investments The rapid development of blockchain technology has introduced innovative arrangements and opportunities, such as cryptocurrency investments, NFTs, and decentralized finance activities like yield farming. One lesser-known yet impactful tool for Canadian cryptocurrency investors is the bare trust. This article provides an overview of the concept of bare trusts, […]

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Canadian Cryptocurrency Tax Guidance: Departure Tax and Cryptocurrencies

Introduction – Departure Tax for Canadian Residents Moving Abroad Departure tax is a critical consideration for Canadian residents transitioning to non-resident status. Canadian residents are subject to tax on their worldwide income, while non-residents are only taxed on Canadian-sourced income. The determination of tax residency hinges on various factors and may differ from immigration status. […]

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Cryptocurrency Taxation and Divorce: Guidance for Canadian Taxpayers

Introduction – Cryptocurrency and NFTs as Matrimonial Property Divorces often result in significant financial changes, with the division of matrimonial property being a central concern. As investments in cryptocurrency and non-fungible tokens (NFTs) continue to grow, these digital assets have increasingly become part of the property division process. This article explores how cryptocurrency and NFTs […]

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Canadian Cryptocurrency Tax Guidance: Foreign Property Reporting Requirements and PayPal Accounts

Introduction – Digital Payment Services and Financial Reporting Obligations Digital payment platforms like PayPal, widely used for personal and professional transactions, have brought convenience to cross-border financial activities. However, they may also bring reporting obligations for Canadian taxpayers. Whether your PayPal account is used for personal or business purposes could affect your obligations to file […]

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Canadian Cryptocurrency Tax Guidance: Tax Liability for DAO Profits and Token Disposition

Introduction – What Exactly is a “DAO”? A Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) is a new-age governance model that leverages blockchain technology and smart contracts to make decisions without centralized leadership. Unlike traditional organizations led by boards or executives, DAOs operate through the collective decision-making of token holders. The voting power of each participant often correlates […]

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Crypto Tax Trap for Canadian Emigrants: When You Cease to Be a Canadian Tax Resident, Your Cryptocurrency Portfolio May Be Subject to Departure Tax

Introduction – Departure Tax for Canadian Emigrants with Cryptocurrency When a taxpayer ceases to be a Canadian tax resident, paragraph 128.1(4)(b) of Canada’s Income Tax Act deems the taxpayer to have disposed of nearly all property at fair market value. This includes cryptocurrency, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and other digital assets. The deemed disposition may result […]

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How to Deal with a Cryptocurrency Tax Audit: Guidance from a Canadian Accountant

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has significantly increased its scrutiny of cryptocurrency-related transactions. As accountants, we recognize that navigating a CRA audit can be both complex and stressful, especially for cryptocurrency investors and traders.  Ensuring compliance and preparing for potential audits is crucial to avoid unexpected tax liabilities, penalties, or reassessments. The CRA’s Growing Focus […]

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Canadian Crypto-Tax Updates: CRA’s Crypto-Mining Tax Tips Provide Insufficient Clarity

Introduction – The CRA Releases Tax Tips on Mining Cryptocurrency On March 13, 2023, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) issued a media notice offering tax tips about cryptocurrency mining. However, the release provided minimal guidance, leaving many Canadian cryptocurrency miners uncertain about their tax obligations. This article breaks down the differences between cryptocurrency mining, staking, […]

Charitable Donations and Burden of Proof in Tax Law: Lessons from Eisbrenner

Introduction: Charity Tax Credits and the Risk of Tax Shelters Canada’s tax system incentivizes personal charity by offering tax credits for charitable donations. However, donation tax shelter schemes can lead to serious consequences, including reassessments, penalties, and loss of expected tax benefits.  This article examines a key case, Eisbrenner v. Canada, highlighting the risks of […]

Correcting Tax Planning Errors

Introduction: Tax Planning and Unintended Consequences Tax planning is crucial for minimizing tax liability and achieving financial efficiency. However, errors in tax planning or implementation can result in significant unintended tax consequences.  In such cases, a taxpayer may be able to obtain a rectification order from a provincial court to correct the underlying document or […]