PRIVATE WEALTH MANAGEMENT
While you can make an RRSP contribution in the first 60 days of 2023 that can be used as a deduction on your 2022 tax return, most tax-related strategies must be implemented by December 31, 2022. Overall, the key to effective planning is being well-prepared. In this article, we’ll discuss key opportunities and strategies to consider.
Whether you have non-registered investments, registered investments or both, remember to review these accounts before the end of the year.
If you have non-registered investments with unrealized capital losses, you may want to consider a strategy referred to as "tax loss selling”. Realized capital losses must first be applied against net capital gains realized this year. If those capital losses exceed the current year recognized capital gains, they can be carried back to offset net capital gains realized in any of the three previous years (or forward indefinitely).
If tax loss selling is something you are considering, it’s important to be aware of a complicated set of tax rules that can potentially deny those capital losses. These rules are called the “superficial loss rules.” Lastly, if you are considering this approach, we also encourage you to speak with your accountant to ensure any losses you trigger can be claimed as intended.
If you are considering selling a non-registered investment that has an unrealized capital gain, you could delay the sale of the investment until the new year to defer the taxes on the capital gain one year. Although this may be beneficial from a tax perspective, you also need to consider your investment objectives in considering this option.
You may alternatively be considering making a charitable donation before the end of the year to take advantage of the charitable donation tax credit for 2022. If you have non-registered marketable securities (including mutual funds) with unrealized capital gains, you should consider using those investments to make an in-kind donation to the charity. You will receive a charitable donation tax receipt equal to the market value of the investment and the capital gain triggered by the donation will be exempt from tax.
From a registered account perspective, the planning considerations will vary based on the type of account and your specific situation. Our Year-end Tax Planning Checklist highlights the issues that arise at the end of the year with each type of account. Examples include:
Income splitting can be one of the most effective ways to save tax for your family, now and in the future. Some examples include:
There are many other strategies that could be suitable for you. Here are a few other areas that you may want to explore further with your IG Wealth Management Consultant:
Taking the time to review your tax situation before the end of the year can result in significant savings. For more information on this topic, please contact the Jeff Somers Team and ask for a copy of the IG Wealth Management 2022 Year-End Tax Planning Checklist, to help assist you in your preparation and planning.
Depending on the activity within your account(s) this year, you may receive one or more tax receipts at year-end. These are not duplicate receipts and may look different from past receipts depending on the account for which they are issued. Please ensure you report all issued tax receipts on your income tax return.
Author
As a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER professional since 2004 and frequent financial educator, Jeff specializes in tax-efficient portfolio management, providing sound advice and financial support to corporate or small business owners and retirees.
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