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Ready to take a deep dive and learn how to generate personal tax-free cash flow from your corporation? Enroll in our FREE masterclass here and book a call hereAre high taxes really the reason you're thinking about leaving Canada—or is your financial structure quietly sabotaging your wealth?Many successful Canadian entrepreneurs feel trapped by mounting tax bills and look to places like Dubai or Panama for relief. But what if the problem isn't where you live, but how your income and investments are architected? In this episode, Jon Orr and Kyle Pearce unpack a real case of a business-owning couple on the verge of expatriation—only to uncover that poor income strategy, not Canada itself, was the root of their frustrations. If you've ever felt like your tax bill doesn't match your lifestyle, this conversation will hit home.You'll discover: • Why dividend-heavy compensation may be costing you more than you think • How to restructure investment accounts to cut six-figure tax drag • A smarter way to use RRSPs, capital gains, and corporate-owned insurance for long-term tax efficiencyPress play to learn how fixing your financial structure might save you millions—without having to leave the country.Discover which phase of wealth creation you are in. Take our quick assessment and you'll receive a custom wealth-building pathway that matches your phase and learn our CRA compliant tax optimized strategies. Take that assessment here.Canadian Wealth Secrets Show Notes Page:Consider reaching out to Kyle…taking a salary with a goal of stuffing RRSPs;…investing inside your corporation without a passive income tax minimization strategy;…letting a large sum of liquid assets sit in low interest earning savings accounts;…investing corporate dollars into GICs, dividend stocks/funds, or other investments attracting corporate passive income taxes at greater than 50%; or,…wondering whether your current corporate wealth management strategy is optimal for your specific situation.Canadian business owners often feel overwhelmed by complex tax rules and rising tax burdens—but the real solution isn't leaving the country, it's smarter tax planning. By leveraging advanced Canadian tax strategies—like optimizing RRSP room, shifting from dividends to salary when it makes sense, and using capital gains strategically—entrepreneurs can unlock greater tax efficiency and long-term wealth. This episode explores how tax restructuring, corporate wealth planning, and tax-efficient investing can transform your Canadian wealth plan. Whether you're aiming for early retirement, building financial independence Ready to connect? Text us your comment including your phone number for a response!Canadian Wealth Secrets is an informative podcast that digs into the intricacies of building a robust portfolio, maximizing dividend returns, the nuances of real estate investment, and the complexities of business finance, while offering expert advice on wealth management, navigating capital gains tax, and understanding the role of financial institutions in personal finance.
Join host, Julie Stokes, on discussing tax reform on sales tax and the overal reconstruction issues with panelists: Jaye Calhoun, Jason DeCuir, Dannie Garrett and Jan Mollier.
GUEST: Roger Fleming, Montana Author, Former DC Lobbyist Topics: Dark Money in Montana Politics GUEST: Bob Story, Exec. Dir. Montana Taxpayers Association Topics: 2021 Legislative Agenda, Sales Tax, Property Taxes
Lee takes on the tax-reform effort in the Legislature and out in the neighborhoods with voices from opposite sides: state Sen. Lincoln Fillmore, who represents southwest Salt Lake County and sits on the Tax Restructuring and Equalization Task Force and chairs the Senate Tax and Revenue Committee, and Marci Campbell, who is working on gathering signatures for the referendum.
Utah Speaker of the House Brad Wilson and State Representative Brady Brammer make the case for the recent tax restructuring effort. Howard Stephenson and Rusty Cannon cohost.
Rusty Cannon (Utah Taxpayers Association) discusses tax restructuring. The Todd Weiler discusses the referendum process. State Senator Todd Weiler and Draper City Councilman Mike Green cohost.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Friday, November 8, 20194:20 pm: Freddy Gray, Editor of Spectator USA, joins Rod to discuss his recent piece about the lack of quality Democratic opponents facing President Trump in the 2020 race4:35 pm: State Senator Lyle Hillyard joins Rod to discuss the details of the draft proposal for tax reform put forward yesterday by the Legislature’s Tax Restructuring and Equalization Task Force6:05 pm: Michael Wilner of McClatchy DC joins the program to discuss how each facet of President Trump’s reelection campaign is well planned, but Trump himself is a wild card6:20 pm: Tyler O’Neil, Assistant Editor of PJ Media, joins the program for a conversation about the James Younger case in Texas and how the boy’s father now claims the mother contemplated genital castration of the boy, who she is raising as a daughter, and the jury still awarded her custody of the boy6:35 pm: We’ll listen back to Rod’s conversations this week with Josh Hammer of the Daily Wire about whether the United States is morally obligated to take on the Mexican cartels, and (at 6:50 pm) with Larry Gelwix of Columbus Travel on the safety aspects of traveling in Mexico
Utah lawmakers say the time has come for tax reform, and have created a special task force to tour the state, hear feedback from residents and, eventually, draft recommendations for how to update the tax code. That task force recently completed a swing through southern Utah, holding town hall meetings in Richfield and St. George. Those meetings, like others in Salt Lake County and Box Elder County, were well-attended, with residents voicing a range of concerns about whether, and how, to update the state’s tax code without hurting rural economies, small businesses, taxpayers and Utah’s public schools. On this week’s “Trib Talk," reporter Benjamin Wood follows the state’s Tax Restructuring and Equalization Task Force to St. George to hear directly from the Utahns who are watching, and concerned about, the reform process. Listeners can also subscribe to “Trib Talk” on SoundCloud, iTunes and Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify and other major podcast platforms. “Trib Talk” is produced by Sara Weber with additional editing by Dan Harrie. Comments and feedback can be sent to tribtalk@sltrib.com, or to @bjaminwood or @tribtalk on Twitter.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Wednesday, May 8, 20194:20 pm: Senator Curt Bramble joins the show to discuss how lawmakers will examine the impact of Utah’s new .05 DUI law to gauge whether any modifications need to be made. The law has been in place for just over five months now. Has your view of it changed? Rod will take your calls at 888-570-80105:05 pm: Grady Means, an opinion contributor to The Hill, joins the program to discuss his piece about the strange greatness of President Trump6:05 pm: Boyd Matheson, Opinion Editor at the Deseret News, joins the program for his weekly conversation with Rod about the world of politics6:20 pm: Benjamin Zycher, a resident scholar with the American Enterprise Institute, joins the show to discuss the economics of the Green New Deal6:35 pm: Senator Lyle Hillyard has been named co-chair of the Utah Legislature’s Tax Restructuring and Equalization Task Force and he joins Rod to discuss the group’s work to finding a solution to the state’s shrinking sales tax base