May 14, 2025
by
Francesca Loreto, Sarah Netley
In this episode of From the Source, hosts Frankie Loreto and Sarah Netley are joined by Blair Brown, head of the digital services group at Baker Tilly, for an in-depth discussion on the evolving cybersecurity landscape.
April 28, 2025
Rocky Bhatia is joined by Vance Langford of Langford Law for the first episode of Opportunity Rocks to feature a guest from outside the Baker Tilly network.
April 15, 2025
by
Francesca Loreto, Sarah Netley
In this episode of From the Source, special guest Kevin Tippett shares expert insights on key cross-border tax tips for Canadians with U.S. ties.
March 25, 2025
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Sarah Netley, Francesca Loreto
Thinking of moving to Canada? US tax expert Kevin Tippett breaks down key tax obligations, filing differences, and strategies to stay compliant across borders.
March 21, 2025
by
Shannon McIntosh, Manager
Welcome back to The Bright Side!
March 11, 2025
by
Sarah Netley, Francesca Loreto
Key considerations for filing trust returns and the current legislative uncertainty within Canada.
March 5, 2025
In this episode, host Rocky Bhatia is joined by Sean Grant‑Young, National Director of Tax for Baker Tilly in Canada. Together, they delve into recent changes to Canadian tax legislation, such as the proposed capital gains inclusion rate increase, along with the uncertainty surrounding these issues due to the prorogation of Parliament.
February 25, 2025
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Sarah Netley, Francesca Loreto
February 5, 2025
by
Sarah Netley, Francesca Loreto
January 29, 2025
by
Rocky Bhatia
A specialist in U.S. taxation, host Rocky Bhatia is joined by Cezar Ragaas – a partner in our Vancouver office – for an episode exploring U.S. tax law.
January 20, 2025
by
Sarah Netley, Francesca Loreto
Are you ready to explore the complex but crucial world of tax legislation and its implications for your business?
December 13, 2024
by
Ryan Kitchen
The federal government recently increased the capital gains inclusion rate from 50% to 66.67% on gains above $250,000 for individuals and on all gains for corporations. However, other updates have helped offset this change.
December 2, 2024
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Rocky Bhatia
Welcome to Opportunity Rocks! Host Rocky Bhatia kicks the series off with his signature “no‑nonsense approach,” laying the foundation for what’s to come, as he gears up to tackle key topics and issues impacting Canadian businesses. Whether looking at increasingly complex tax legislation or the emergence of new technologies, he’ll empower business owners and entrepreneurs with valuable insight, fresh perspective and trusted guidance.
November 27, 2024
by
Sarah Netley, Francesca Loreto
What if your business could tap into a treasure trove of financial incentives?
November 18, 2024
by
Luc Joye
For Canadian farm businesses, AgriInvest can be a highly valuable program. It’s a savings account farms share with the government to help manage income loss, make investments, minimize risk and increase income.
November 1, 2024
by
Sarah Netley, Francesca Loreto
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.
October 23, 2024
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Sean Grant-Young
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.
October 4, 2024
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Sarah Netley, Francesca Loreto
Do you want to better understand your corporate structure and whether it is actually helping you achieve your objectives?
September 19, 2024
by
Luther VanGilst
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 April 30, 2023.
July 23, 2024
by
Blair Brown
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.