Up Peter R Gerwing, CGA

Tax Services Give me a call. I can help you with your tax and accounting problems. 1 (403) 556 - 2630

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Most accountants file a lot of tax returns and our firm is no different.

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Prepared with thought and care
Accurate
Personal Tax returns are E-filed or Netfile where possible

Tax Returns

Personal
Every Canadian that files a tax return knows the frustration of trying to keep up with all the changes and updates occurring at the personal level.
         
          By attending tax update seminars, reviewing CCRA (formerly Revenue Canada)
          Web sites and discussing current taxation issues  with peers in the industry we               maintain our "up-to-dateness" for our clients

          Client's having significant investments, rental properties,              small business or partnerships, and farms all require filing              of information on an annual basis to CCRA.

Corporate
At the fiscal year end of a corporation a T2 tax return must also be filed with CCRA. The new GIFI reporting requirements are now in place
 
Estate
At the death of an individual a T1 Final and possibly a T1 rights & things rax return must be filed. As well, once completed and assessed a clearance certificate from CCRA should be obtained.
 
Business Planning
Important tax planning issues need to be addressed prior to starting or exiting a business venture. During it's business lifetime, there are numerous planning opportunities available.
 
Personal Financial Planning
Whether you are planning for holidays, retirement or ROI there come times when an accountant can help you over that little mental block or just to bounce an idea or two.
 
Succession Planning
Transferring a business or farmimg operation from one generation to another requires careful planning and foresight.

 

 

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Last modified: October 27, 2001