Dates and location
Pricing
Hours
Dates and location
Pricing
Hours
Description
This seminar provides a review of the issues faced when preparing estate and relevant testamentary trust filings for deceased taxpayers.
As a famous person once remarked, nothing is certain except for death and taxes. While accounting professionals possess a thorough understanding of the latter, some practitioners may require additional knowledge about the former. Accordingly, this seminar provides a review of the issues faced when preparing estate and relevant testamentary trust filings for deceased taxpayers.
The seminar focuses on the preparation of returns and related planning, including a review of relevant tax issues, engagement management, up-to-date sources of tax research, and CRA assessing practices. While the seminar briefly mentions some estate planning issues, these areas generally focus on matters that occur in the course of preparing these returns. After reviewing technical tax issues related to such returns, the seminar presents a practice case study to illustrate the concepts in a practical manner and allow you to apply your knowledge to realistic filing situations commonly encountered in practice.
Topics Include:
- Engagement management
- Tax compliance for the establishment of a testamentary trust.
- The identification of issues that have implications on the death of a taxpayer.
- Compliance issues related to the graduate rate estate of the deceased.
- Compliance matters with respect to distributions from the estate and the establishment of post-distribution testamentary trusts.
- The identification of issues relating to life interest trusts and related compliance matters.
- Estate accounting
- Identification of GST/HST matters
NOTE: This course description has been revised and reflects updates for 2024. If you have any questions, please contact pdevents@cpaontario.ca.
Schedule
- March 19, 2025, 8:30 a.m - 12:30 p.m
- March 20, 2025, 8:30 a.m - 12:30 p.m
Key Takeaways
By the end of this course, participants should be able to:
- Establish a plan for approaching estate and testamentary trust filing assignments.
- Identify and address tax compliance and planning matters associated with establishing a testamentary trust, as well as the subsequent distribution of property from it.
- Identify the implications of death on the deceased’s estate (including an understanding of the concept of a graduated rate estate).
- Identify and address compliance matters related to distributions from the estate and the various forms of post-distribution trusts.
- Identify the various types of life-interest trusts and the compliance matters that arise as a result of the death of a settlor or beneficiary thereof.
- Engage in estate accounting.
- Identify GST/HST issues that arise in the context of estates and testamentary trusts.
Who Will Benefit
This seminar targets practitioners who wish to expand their personal tax skills to encompass the preparation of estate and testamentary trust income tax returns. Professionals seeking more information on terminal filing preparation should take RIP: Terminal Filing.
Prerequisite(s)
Participants planning to enroll in this workshop should possess knowledge of personal tax and have some experience in preparing T3 trust tax returns.
How to Access the Course
This course is a live webinar. You must attend the live course to receive verifiable CPD hours. We recommend you join five minutes prior to the scheduled starting time. To get the full experience of this interactive course, use a computer that has video and microphone capabilities.
Electronic material can be accessed one week prior to the course and should be downloaded in advance.
Registration, cancellation, withdrawal and all other CPA Ontario PD policies can be found here.
Speaker(s)
Milan Legris, LL.B., LL.M, TEP, is a tax and estate planning lawyer in Ancaster, ON. Milan restricts his work to consulting with other professional advisors for high-net worth individuals, senior executives and key employees, as well as owner-managers and their families. Milan was called to the Ontario bar in 1986 and is also an advisor and author of reference materials on taxation for the Law Society of Ontario’s (LSO) Professional Development and Competence Department. Milan was a lecturer and instructor for the LSO’s Bar Admission Course on taxation.