BUSINESS CONTINUATION
WHAT IF I CAN’T WORK ANYMORE?
Business Continuation
Many business owners depend on their business to provide income, security and in some cases, a legacy for their family.
Purpose
- Minimize the risk if death, disability or critical illness were to happen to a key person or shareholder of the business.
Who?
- Key Person
- Shareholder
- Buy Sell Arrangement
- Business Loan/Overhead Risk
Benefits
- Retain Key Employees and Shareholders
- Minimize the impact on your business if key employees, shareholders or business owners were to become disabled, critically ill or die
- Retire or lower debts if key employees, shareholders or business owners were to become disabled, critically ill or die
Latest News
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Get ahead of tax season! Discover what’s new for 2024—from increased CPP contributions and Home Buyers’ Plan changes to key deductions and credits. Maximize your refund and avoid costly mistakes.
Bank of Canada Announces Interest Rate Cut Amid Economic Uncertainty
The Bank of Canada has cut interest rates to 2.75%, reflecting ongoing economic challenges and trade uncertainties.
Market volatility is normal, but staying disciplined and diversified helps manage risk over the long term.
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2025 Canadian Controlled Private Corporation Tax Rates
Stay updated on 2024-2025 Canadian corporate tax rates for CCPCs. Small business rates start at 9%, active business varies, and investment income is 38.7%.