With the Canadian government moving forward with its proposal to increase the capital gains inclusion rate, it’s leaving those with family cottages facing a larger tax bill when they go to pass on their property to family or sell for retirement. RE/MAX Canada president Christopher Alexander explains how.
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How capital gains tax changes impact family cottages
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