| Time is Running Out on Opportunities to Lower Your 2007 Tax Bill Says BMO Nesbitt Burns TORONTO, Dece,ber 10, 2007 – While the annual tax filing deadline is still a few months away, Canadians should take action now to ensure they meet applicable year-end tax deadlines and take advantage of available tax breaks. According to John Waters, tax expert with BMO Nesbitt Burns, most people wait until April to start thinking about their taxes, having forgotten or perhaps not realizing that many of the cut-off dates that could impact their tax savings fall prior to the calendar year-end. “If you don’t plan and act ahead of these dates, by the time the filing deadline approaches, it may be too late to take steps to save on 2007 taxes,” says Mr. Waters. As a starting point, Mr. Waters suggests Canadians consider the following tax saving strategies that have looming deadlines: Tax instalments – Deadline:
December 15th Instalments are due four times a year, with the final instalment due December 15. Canadians could incur non-deductible interest if they fall short on any of their instalments, so now is a good time to revisit the instalments made to date to determine if a top-up is required instead of waiting until filing their tax return in April. Tax-loss
selling – Deadline:
December 21st To be effective for tax purposes in the current year, tax-loss selling transactions must settle before the last business day of the year. Since settlement can take up to three days, BMO Nesbitt Burns is advising clients to do this by December 21st. Donations – Deadline:
December 31st December 31st is also the final payment date for a 2007 tax deduction or credit for expenses such as childcare, medical, tuition and alimony payments. “There are many strategies, some very simple, that you may be able to use to reduce the amount of income tax you pay. The best strategy is to plan ahead and act on time,” stated Mr. Waters. In addition to the tax saving strategies outlined above, Mr. Waters can also discuss:
- 30 - For further information or to arrange an interview, contact: JoAnne Hayes, Toronto, joanne.hayes@bmo.com,
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