Posts Tagged ‘partnerships’

U.S. tax reform & real estate: Tips for Canadian investors

Posted on: February 28th, 2019 by Real Estate Accountants 2 Comments

Given the U.S. tax reform in 2018, we’ve been providing extensive advice on U.S. purchases being made by Canadian real estate investors. Indeed, they are by far the largest investors into U.S. real estate, contributing roughly USD$20 billion per year. So they must ensure they’re properly navigating the U.S. Tax Reform changes to protect these […]

The importance of proper reporting: Raising Capital Interview

Posted on: June 11th, 2012 by Real Estate Accountants

Properly reporting to both your investors, and the CRA, is a key aspect of any real estate investment business. Making sure that you are properly handling the accounting and tax issues that arise when dealing in joint ventures is critical to your success. Recently, Russell Westcott, of the Real Estate Investment Network (REIN), sat down with […]

New partnership reporting rules

Posted on: February 1st, 2012 by Real Estate Accountants

Legislation and policy are two different things with Canada Revenue Agency. Legislation is the rules, and policies are how they are enforced. One of these enforcement changes has particular interest for real estate investors in partnerships, and may catch many real estate investors and other partnerships off-guard. For partnerships, the CRA has changed an administrative […]