No movement - Hockey tickets!! - 2 important articles

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Detached - Pitt Meadows & Maple Ridge
Detached - Chilliwack & Sardis
Detached - Langley
Attached - Mission & Abbotsford
Attached - Burnaby & New West (1)
Attached - Chilliwack & Sardis
Detached - Tri Cities
Attached - Pitt Meadows & Maple Ridge
Detached - Mission & Abbotsford
Detached - Surrey, N. Delta & Cloverdale
Attached - Surrey, N. Delta & Surrey
Attached - Tri Cities
Detached - Burnaby & New West



Important - Do you actually have a "Bare Trust" without realizing it?? Will you be affected by these New Tax rules??

 

Canada's New 'Bare Trust' Reporting Rules Are Here and you may need to know this.

One of the most significant changes is that the new reporting requirements will apply to so‑called “bare trusts”. A bare trust includes an arrangement where the trust can reasonably be considered to act as agent for its beneficiary(ies) with respect to all dealings in all the trust’s property. Prior to December 31, 2023, bare trusts were effectively excluded from the T3 return filing requirement; however, under the new rules, a bare trust will be required to file an annual T3 return unless an exemption applies. Indeed, under the expanded requirements, many other informal trust and agency relationships may now require an annual T3 return, such as an in-trust account set up by a parent for a child.

Bare trusts are often used in real estate transactions or as part of probate planning. For example, for estate planning or administrative purposes, legal title to a Canadian vacation property might be registered in the name of a nominee corporation or a trustee, even though the beneficial and economic ownership is held by another individual or entity. This bare trust relationship will now need to file a T3 return, provided the bare trust is resident, or deemed resident, in Canada.

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Abbotsford Canucks tickets! Pick your game

 

These may be the last of the year! Pick your game and email me by end of day March 11. If we have multiple for one game I will randomly draw.

Sunday March 17 – 4pm Henderson

Wednesday April 3 – 7pm Manitoba

Sunday April 7 – 4pm Coachella



BC Government Budget Affecting Real Estate

 

 BC Government Unveils New Housing Measures in 2024 Budget 

The BC Government has recently introduced a range of new housing measures in its 2024 budget, aimed at addressing the ongoing housing crisis in British Columbia.

BC Home Flipping Tax: Starting January 1, 2025, a new tax will be implemented on the sale of residential properties within two years of purchase, targeting speculative real estate practices. This move is expected to contribute to stabilizing housing prices and increasing the availability of affordable homes. Exemptions to the home-flipping tax will be available to people who face unavoidable life changes, including death and divorce, job relocation or loss, and people who are adding to B.C.’s housing supply.

Enhanced Property Transfer Tax Exemptions: Significant improvements have been made to make home ownership more accessible. The First Time Homebuyers’ Program has been expanded, with increased thresholds allowing more buyers to benefit from tax exemptions. This includes full exemptions for homes valued up to $835,000 and partial exemptions for those up to $860,000, potentially saving buyers up to $8,000. Furthermore, buyers of newly built homes valued up to $1.1 million will enjoy reduced costs, encouraging the purchase of new properties.



Bank of Canada

 

As expected did not make any movement today even though there's been pressure from governments to do so. I personally do not think they will consider a move until at least June.

There is a meeting in April as well.



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