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Updated · The Globe and Mail · Apr 21
Passing Property to Children: Canadians Urged to Weigh Tax and Legal Implications
Updated
Updated · The Globe and Mail · Apr 21

Passing Property to Children: Canadians Urged to Weigh Tax and Legal Implications

7 articles · Updated · The Globe and Mail · Apr 21
  • Canadians planning to pass property to adult children face complex tax, legal, and family considerations, experts warn.
  • Only half of Canadians have a will, and misunderstandings about probate and capital gains taxes can lead to costly mistakes.
  • Strategies like joint ownership or trusts may help, but each carries risks and administrative burdens that require careful planning.
How can a US vacation home create a massive tax bill for Canadian heirs?
What are the hidden tax traps when inheriting a family home?
Are expensive trusts the only way to protect property for your children?
Is passing down homes worsening the wealth gap for those without property?
Can inheriting a house with siblings tear your family apart?
Is it smarter to gift your home now or leave it in your will?