2021 Personal Tax Update
This webinar will get you in a better position to prepare your clients’ 2021 personal tax returns as well as review some of the more commonly experienced issues faced by tax preparers.
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The 2021 T1 personal income tax season is almost upon us and so it’s time for tax return preparers to get updated again on all the current issues that may impact their clients’ tax returns. This webinar will get you in a better position to prepare your clients’ 2021 personal tax returns as well as review some of the more commonly experienced issues faced by tax preparers.
Join Kenneth Keung and Matthew McCombe of Moodys Tax for an overview of key changes from the past year that will impact personal tax return filing including the 2021 Federal Budget and provincial budgets, relevant CRA announcements and pertinent court cases. The webinar will also cover some other planning and administrative tips that are integral to personal taxation.
Kenneth Keung, CA, CPA (CO, USA), CFP, TEP, LLB, MTAX is a Director of Canadian Tax Advisory at Moodys Tax Law / Moodys Private Client. Kenneth has been providing his expertise in tax planning to high networth families, private businesses and multi-national enterprises for almost 20 years. His wide-ranging practice includes individual, trust and corporate tax planning, cross-border investments, mergers, acquisitions and divestitures, and estate and succession planning.
Kenneth is a frequent tax blogger and also an award-winning author of a number of published papers. Kenneth has assisted The Joint Committee on Taxation of The Canadian Bar Association and Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada in working with Finance Canada and the Canada Revenue Agency on the development and enforcement of several tax legislation. Kenneth has also facilitated and developed teaching material for CPA Canada’s In-Depth Tax Program since 2009, and is Chair of the Calgary branch of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioner (STEP). Kenneth is also part of the Tax Technical Committee of STEP Canada, as well as a member of the Board of Director of STEP Canada. Kenneth previously sat on the Program Committees for the Canadian Tax Foundation national and regional conferences, the award committee for the Young Practitioner writing award of the Canadian Tax Foundation, the Technical Knowledge Development committee for the Financial Planning Standards Council, the Steering Committee of the Canadian Tax Foundation Young Practitioners and the Ernst & Young Power & Utilities Industry Committee.