About Baker Tilly KDN LLP
Baker Tilly KDN is a full-service accounting firm providing assurance, tax and related business advisory services to a broad range of clientele from our offices in Peterborough, Lindsay, Courtice and Cobourg.
Baker Tilly KDN is a full-service accounting firm providing assurance, tax and related business advisory services to a broad range of clientele from our offices in Peterborough, Lindsay, Courtice and Cobourg.
In addition to top-notch assurance and tax guidance, Baker Tilly KDN clients benefit from our dynamic team of digital consultants – giving you access to the expertise you need, when you need it. The BT KDN Digital team is here to help you harness the information you need to make informed decisions in a digital landscape.
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“The pandemic has only highlighted what we can do with technology and collaboration.”
Ready to unlock the potential of your business structure? Family trusts are a powerful tool that can offer substantial flexibility and tax benefits for businesses.
Do you want to better understand your corporate structure and whether it is actually helping you achieve your objectives?
Iqaluit, NU – Baker Tilly, one of the country’s largest associations of chartered professional accounting firms, is further broadening its national presence by expanding into Northern Canada.
As we enter the Age of Accessible Law, a wave of new demand is coming our way—but AI will meet most of the surge. What will be left for lawyers? Just the most valuable and irreplaceable role in law.
Training for a marathon is no easy task. The physical and mental process is daunting, grueling, time-consuming and rewarding all at once. It requires a high level of dedication, strategy and intention
Yorkton, SK – Building on its strong provincial roots in Saskatoon and Yorkton, Baker Tilly is further expanding in Saskatchewan with a new office in Emerald Park.
On Aug. 12, the Department of Finance released its summer package of draft legislation and technical amendments. This proposed legislation includes substantially all outstanding measures from Budget 2024 and other previously announced amendments.
Want to better understand Canadian tax rates for 2023? Then you’re in the right place. We’ve put together the following fact sheets to provide a convenient comparison of relevant tax rates for every Canadian province and territory.
In the tax policy world of 2024, Canadian accountants and businesses face many challenges as they try to properly administrate their existing corporate structures and execute their tax planning. Today’s tax laws are far more complex and ambiguous than they were a decade ago, particularly in the owner/manager or mid-market space. While the rules for large corporations and multinationals are no less complex, those businesses have many more resources then the typical owner/manager.
Many farmers across Canada can expect to benefit from a change in the small business deduction (SBD) rules. In fact, you may have already noticed your corporate tax bill has gone down this year. This is because the change came into effect starting with corporate year‑ends ending
Cyber criminals are constantly developing new techniques to compromise the security of unsuspecting businesses. The threat spectrum is always changing due to emerging technology and the expansion of cloud services, automation, artificial intelligence and machine learning. Against the backdrop of this evolving threat landscape, the risk paradigm for our public and private sector clients has evolved. What follows is an overview of the four most common cybersecurity threats and concerns we currently warn clients about.