1. Presentation

    2. Recording Part 1

    3. Recording Part 2

About this course

  • $288.00
  • 3 CPD hours
  • May 14, 2024

Topics covered:

  • What’s new for the 2023+ taxation years
  • 2024 Federal Budget Highlights and other announcements
  • T2 corporate income tax return preparation tips, plus detailed walkthrough of specific schedules, including schedule 3, schedule 7 and schedule 33.
  • General corporate tax planning tips
  • Instructor(s)

    Kenneth Keung

    Kenneth Keung  has been providing his expertise in tax planning to high networth families, private businesses and multi-national enterprises for more than 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 writer on tax matters and author of many notable published papers. Kenneth is currently a Director of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioner (STEP), Chair of STEP’s national Tax Technical Committee, a member of the Editorial Board of the Federated Press International Tax Planning Journal, and a member of The Joint Committee on Taxation of the Canadian Bar Association and the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada. Kenneth was formerly a Governor of the Canadian Tax Foundation, Chair of STEP Calgary, and a member of FP Canada’s Technical Knowledge Development Committee. Kenneth had also facilitated and developed teaching material for CPA Canada’s In-Depth Tax Program for over a decade.

    Matthew McCombe

    Matthew McCombe, CPA is a Canadian Tax Manager at Moodys Private Client. With almost 10 years of experience, Matthew strives to provide expert tax advice to high net-worth families, private businesses and multi-national enterprises. Graduating from Mount Royal University in 2013, Matthew immediately starting articling for his CPA designation at a local Calgary accounting firm. In January 2017, Matthew received his letters and joined the internal tax group at the same firm where his focus was on complex personal and corporate tax matters, as well as trust and estate planning. In November 2020, Matthew completed CPA Canada’s In-Depth Tax Program. In September 2021, Matthew joined Moodys Private Client where he continues to grow his tax knowledge base.