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With Donald Trump’s re-election, and the impending Tariff war, there’s potential(plan) to cripple the Canadian economy on an already stressed and heavily taxed citizen, Is it a good strategy/timing to shift to cash holdings. If so, what are some good options to park the cash?
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I trade stocks inside my TFSA and I have read a lot of articles about the CRA coming after people because they are deemed to be “treating their TFSA like a business”. Each case seems to be unique and the CRA doesn’t really publish anything that you could use as a guideline. I am by no means day trading but I have done pretty well. Are you aware of any “real” rules that would make your TFSA taxable due to trading.
Oh and I have never found anything where the CRA has notified anyone that they have a claim a capitol loss because they lost money in their TFSA only if they make too much.
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Hello Ales!
I am about to invest into ETFs via my TFSA account, which I never used and which is with TD Canada Trust. At the moment there is no money in my TFSA, however I do have some money on my “business” account that has a name of my incorporated company ( I am self-employed and am in a very low tax bracket and pay taxes as a self-employed, rather than an incorporated entity – that is to say that I am not even sure why I incorporated ).
Should I open another TFSA in my “business” account and connect Welthsimple to it ( thus not having to transfer the money ) , OR should I transfer money into my TFSA that is on my personal name with TD ? Just want to prevent a potential mistake.
Thank you in advance!
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Hello, we think that financial advisor institutions are grifting money from vulnerable new investors. My 80 year old mother met a financial advisor at church. The woman worked at Edward Jones, she convinced our mom to invest $5,000 which she said would grow. The advisor lost all her money and said “ oh well. the markets went down.
Our son lost $10,000 to Investors Group in his variable RRSP, either Credential Securities took it before in DSC or they transferred the money to I G or they took it. Edward Jones agent made a mistake on my husbands TFSA and it cost us $7,000 in penalties.We all filed complaints and Edward Jones said they would reimburse our penalty money if CRA did not. But we have no idea when.
These people are ripping off Canadians daily and OBSI or CIIRO does nothing to help them.
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Financial advisors don’t make money on amounts invested below $50K. Unqualified, and incompetent maybe but grifting is a huge stretch.
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