The Principal Residence Exemption and U.S. Citizens

A U.S. citizen living in Canada is in a uniquely complex position when it comes to the taxation of their principal residence. While both countries provide tax relief for gains on a “principal residence,” the interaction between the two systems often creates unexpected cross-border tax consequences. Canadian Principal Residence Exemption The principal residence exemption (PRE) is one of the most well-known and generous provisions in the Canadian tax system. If….

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Canadian and US Tax Treaty, IRS, Real Estate, U.S. Citizen, United States, US Taxes

Insights on Consulting a Person with Diminished Capacity – Part 1

Two women in a retirement home in front of a window, drinking iced tea and eating pound cake. One is the adult daughter of the other woman.

During the month of May, many families and residential communities host celebrations for Mother’s Day and again in June, for Father’s Day. At these special events, it’s often a time when Attorneys for Personal Care or other appointed guardians might visit and attempt to “consult” with their family member, friend or client. Perhaps family members are seeking their mother’s input on her preferences for different types of living accommodations. Or….

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Elder Management, Smart Ageing

The “Surprise” Asset – What to Do When You Discover Estate Assets After Probate

Even with careful record-gathering at the beginning of an estate administration, it is not uncommon for an estate trustee to later discover an additional asset. The estate trustee may think they have prepared a complete list of all the assets owned by the deceased as of the date of death. Then, after the Certificate of Appointment of Estate Trustee (probate grant) (the “Estate Certificate”) is issued, something else turns up…..

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Estate Administration, Estate Administration and Probate Applications, Executors, Probate Tax, Tax Issues, Trustee

Key Findings Relating to the Exercise of Trustee Discretion

A view over an old stone fence into a cemetary, framed by an abundance of trees in full leaf.

The recent case of Karrow v. Boghosian, 2026 ONSC 2425 (CanLII) is a detailed decision which warrants a thorough review. This blog will focus on the key takeaways from the case, which focussed on the duties of trustees in exercising discretion in administrating a testamentary trust. The applicant estate trustees brought an application to pass their accounts. The respondent Jordan Boghosian (“Jordan”) raised objections to the accounts and maintained that….

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Estate Administration, Estate Administration and Probate Applications, Estate Litigation, Executors, Family Conflict, Passing Of Trustees’ and Executors’ Accounts, Trustee, Trustee Disputes, Trusts, Uncategorized

Introducing the Refreshed All About Estates Website

After 15 years of collaboration and 2,700 contributions, we have refreshed the All About Estates website to better reflect the platform’s scale, longevity, and ongoing use, and to ensure its presentation aligns with the experience and credibility of the collaborative community behind it. Supporting a Growing Body of Work Over the past 15 years, All About Estates has grown into a substantial professional resource, with more than 2,700 blog posts….

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New Form T1141 and T1142 Filing Requirements

Today’s Blog was written by Rahul Sharma, Partner, Fasken LLP, Toronto About three years ago, at this time of year, I wrote about T1141s and T1142s: Don’t Forget the T1141s and T1142s! – All About Estates.  These forms have been updated for the 2025 and future taxation years.  Details of the new forms and requirements are provided on the government of Canada’s website: About Form T1141 – Canada.ca and About Form T1142….

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Canada Revenue Agency, Tax Issues, Trustee, Trusts
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