Trust Fundamentals and (New) Enhanced Trust Reporting Requirements
Join us for an in-depth webinar exploring the fundamentals of trusts under Canadian tax law.
This session is designed to provide tax professionals and advisors with a practical understanding of how trusts can be employed, as well as how to navigate the proposed (new) reporting requirements for trusts. Participants will leave with a deeper understanding of the tax considerations involved in trust planning and how compliance obligations can be appropriately managed.
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Milan frequently advises on personal, corporate and trust planning, with a particular focus on high-net-worth professionals, owner-managers and their businesses. His practice encompasses all aspects of domestic Canadian tax law, including reorganizations, private wealth and estate planning, purchases and sales of businesses, non-resident trusts, immigration/emigration, and registered charities. Milan has published a host of articles for the Canadian Tax Foundation (CTF) and is currently a member of the CTF Toronto Young Practitioners’ Steering Committee.
Milan seeks to provide clients with practical solutions to technical matters. His approach prioritizes keen listening skills and a genuine curiosity for understanding complex issues.
Before joining Thorsteinssons, Milan summered and articled at a leading national law firm. He obtained his J.D. from the Queen’s University Faculty of Law, where he was awarded the Dean’s Bronze Scholar Award for the third highest cumulative average in his first year, as well as the R.W. Leonard Scholarship in Law for overall academic excellence. Milan also received prizes for best combined marks in Constitutional Law and Labour Law, and was the Senior Student Editor of the Canadian Labour and Employment Law Journal.