by Haslam Financial | Nov 30, 2023 | 2023, Blog, individuals, tax
The end of 2023 is quickly approaching – which means it’s time to get your paperwork in order so you’re ready when it comes time to file your taxes!In this article, we’ve covered five different major types of 2023 personal tax tips:Investment...
by Haslam Financial | Oct 31, 2023 | Blog, Family, investment, retirees, tax
Essential tips for paying less tax and keeping more of your retirement incomeMost of your retirement income sources are taxable; Canadian Pension Plan (CPP), your personal pension plan (if you have one) and income from your RRIFs. However, if you’ve set up a TFSA in...
by Haslam Financial | Sep 30, 2023 | Blog, business owners, Family, farmers, financial advice, financial planning, investment, Professionals, retirees
Many of us dream of the day that we can retire and have the time to ourselves that we have dreamed of for so many years. But, to have a genuinely contented and relaxing retirement, you need to ensure that you have the means to afford it. So, now’s the best time...
by Haslam Financial | Sep 1, 2023 | 2023, Blog, Family, financial advice, financial planning, Registered Education Savings Plan
What is an RESP? A Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) is a unique savings account available in Canada, designed to assist individuals, such as parents or guardians, in saving for a child’s post-secondary education. Notably, anyone can open an RESP for a...
by Haslam Financial | Aug 1, 2023 | Blog, investment
A Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) is an investment vehicle available to Canadian residents. It offers numerous benefits, including tax-free growth of your investments and tax-free withdrawals. Before you decide to open a TFSA, it’s essential to understand the...
by Haslam Financial | Jul 3, 2023 | Blog, Family, investment, retirees, tax
Essential tips for paying less tax and keeping more of your retirement incomeMost of your retirement income sources are taxable; Canadian Pension Plan (CPP), your personal pension plan (if you have one) and income from your RRIFs. However, if you’ve set up a TFSA in...
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