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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Anticipated tariffs on imports from Canada as proposed by President‑Elect Trump have caused significant uncertainty for Canadian businesses involved in cross‑border trade. This bold tariff threat may simply be a negotiating tactic by the U.S. and not materialize. Nevertheless, businesses should expect a challenging and cloudy trade environment where the threat of tariffs is ever present. Moreover, renegotiation of the United States‑Mexico‑Canada Agreement (“USMCA”) will occur during Trump’s presidency.
In the wake of tumultuous events in Ottawa, the government released its Fall Economic Statement (FES). Building on previously announced tax measures, the FES outlines further legislative updates and changes. Our new Tax Alert examines the key proposals and their impact on personal and business tax considerations.
Waterloo, ON – Baker Tilly proudly recognizes the 62 exemplary professionals from across our Canadian network who have successfully completed the 2024 Common Final Examination (CFE). Additionally, Madeline Kiesekamp from Baker Tilly in Dartmouth was named National Gold Medalist (Atlantic Region).
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.
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.
On Nov. 21, 2024, the Department of Finance announced it would temporarily introduce a measure to implement a Goods and Services Tax/Harmonized Sales Tax (GST/HST) break for Canadians for the two‑month period from Dec. 14, 2024 to Feb. 15, 2025.