ACCOUNTANT EXPLAINS Important TAX CHANGES in CANADA for 2024 | TFSA, RRSP, FHSA, CPP & Tax Brackets
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00:00 Intro
00:57 New Shocking Changes
03:15 TFSA
04:38 RRSP
06:22 FHSA
08:04 CPP
10:49 Tax Brackets
Disclaimer: Note this video is not financial nor accounting/tax advice and should be used for entertainment purposes only. Consult with your own financial advisor, accountant and/or tax advisor for advice related to your specific situation.
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Hard to find canadian spefcific finance content, please continue doing more of these
Seriously, I’m so glad this popped up. US stuff is everywhere and not useful for me but this is ☺️
I agree
I don't know how I stumbled on to your content Gabrielle but I so appreciate the Canadian based information, the details, and how you summarized the information. This is a big contribution and help for so many Canadians. Continued success!
Thank you for this video!!! So helpful in understanding more of the tax code. You helped in this video more than my accountant had in the last two years. As an artist who is self-employed and works short term contracts, I appreciate this so much!
Your channel is truly a help for many Canadians.
Your video found me and honestly, instant follow. This was a great video and very informative.
Would love to see some videos detailing a tax breakdown for contract workers in Canada/Ontario. Write offs/tax breaks, HST payments, CPP/EI contributions and how to budget on a wavering income.
Thank you so much ❤
Crisp and straight to the point.. Thank you!
Thank you. We need more Canadian content like this! 🍁
This is great. I will be directing clients to this video thank you!
Time STAMP ⏲️ 🏡 🍁
NEW changes 1.02
TFSA 3:16
RRSP 4:38
FHSA 6:23
CPP 8:04
Tax Brakcets 10:49
Fantastically succinct explanation! Also, the graphics and little examples were pretty helpful.
Subscribed. Thank you 🍁
Nice to have specific Canadian content around education for taxes. I just sub’d. Thanks for posting.
Excellent video as usual from Gabriella! Thank you so much!
Thanks, useful information! I didn't know that you can carry forward unused FHSA room.
Super video! Fantastic job Gabrielle!
Thank you for the information Gab. I need an accountant like you.
You are worth subscribing to. Well spoken and on point.
New subscriber. I love seeing young people making their mark in Canada. Very professional.
7:37 the FHSA is an investment account, meaning it can grow beyond the 40k. If it grows to 50-60k or more then you can use the full amount.
Was wondering about this. Ty
Of course. And if you don't buy a home, it can get converted into an RRSP.
I didn’t hear it but FHSA is limited to 15 years at which point it must be used or transferred to rrsp
does it really meake a dent though when homes are a million range in t.o
can u use it after u purchase ur first home ot pay off mortageg@@TheNewGreenIsBlue
I love your channel Gabrielle! Thank you for the great info on this video. Got a new subscribe! Cheers!
This was really great/useful, hope you make a video for every year to come!
This is amazing. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video!!!
you're welcome!
Thank you, I literally paused the video and submitted an application for a FHSA account. I didn’t know it existed!
Succinct, to to the point, and very useful! Thanks, Gabrielle!
I would prefer each point to have an example of how and when to use TFSA vs RRSP. THX FIR TGE INFO!
I agree with everyone saying it’s great to finally find pertinent and concise information for Canadians! I subscribed after a few seconds.
I’m from Quebec. So if you could include more info/data for that province amongst the others, that would be super appreciated! Thank you!!
We are near the deadline for RRSP contribution and your video popped up on my recommendation; soooo timely! Thank you for this video
perfect, make sure to watch my new video going live tmrw for RRSPs!
What a wealth of knowledge thanks so much for putting this together
you're welcome :)
Great video! thanks for posting!
Very well articulated. Nicely done.
Thank you 🙏 happy to find a Canadian financial analyst ❤
Thank you, Gabrielle!
Thanks for the information - very helpful!
So well explained. Thank you so much!
Amazing summary and very clear, thank you 🙏🏼
This is brilliant, thank you so much!
Great summary for tax season! Thanks
Clear, valuable information, thank you for your video!
Another notable change is that the faster "flat rate method" for calculating "T777S Statement of Employment Expenses for Working at Home Due to COVID-19" was temporary, and only applies to 2022 but got discontinued for 2023
Thank you for this very helpful video! Will subscribe.
Short and concise. Great Video again. Thank you Gabrielle!
Thank you!
@@GabrielleTalksMoney Yup, excellent value-for-time ratio.
Nice job, Gabrielle. Thank you.
Thank you very much for the info Gabrielle!
Awesome video always learning a lot!
Thanks for the summary 😊 great reminder 😊
Thank you for the video. Very useful information. You are very articulate.
Thank you for sharing your expertise.
Your content is super useful, to the point and beneficial for all Canadians. Thank you for your time & effort that you put into making these much needed videos. If you could speak a little more calmly & clearly it would be much appreciated. I found my brain was racing to catch up with the speed of your speech and processing the info efficiently. Please don't stop though. Your content is much needed & appreciated by Canadians.
I'm young and no parents to teach me taxes so this kind of stuff is super helpful!
great video! Thank you!
Thanks for clarifying. Is it possible to explain the new trust rules for '24?
Clear, concise, well done !!! C. Buie
Thank you!!! I do hope the CRA will have an automatic tax filing when you have a one source of income, like an employee's or retiree's salary. That will makes our life easier as software's for tax fillings are getting more expensive, also the tax consultants. Please let us know if this is available.
Nice to have canadian content. Thank you! New sub 🎉🎉
Thank you for the video!
This is really good info. The max limit of 40K in the FHSA however, is completely absurd, as many down payments on houses are over 40K...
Great content as always. I’ve learnt so much from your videos. Do you do phone consultations ?
Thank you for sharing!
Great video! Thank you! I have been missing tax information, specifically Canadian. Most info these days on finance seems to be USA targeted I find. Specially with finance books.
If you have any books you can recommend on Canadian Finance I would love to know!
I had to subscribe.... lol.
This was damn good:)!
Very good and informative video. The only thing that unless the rules changed relatively recently, i noticed is that you should clarify that with the FHSA, only a maximum of $8k from the previous year can be carried forward so if you open a FHSA in 2023 and don't contribute for 4 years and then in 2027 you can't contribute $50k, you can only contribute $16k (this is unlike the TFSA where you can carry forward the previous unused accumulated amount).
Thanks for this. Instant follow:)
Thank you for this insightful content
Thank you for the helpful video 😊
Thank you for the informative videos..!!
Can you break down the income brackets for each province?
You are right. Those with airbnb's are shocked by the changes. Sometimes the over contribution penalties also surprise people, when they start contributing more as they get older.
Nice concise summary!
Do you have videos on family trust?
Thank you so much for this receive. I have made them twice and each time perfect. 🇨🇦
Thank you this was very informative
I learnt a lot, thank you for the information
Go over 2024 tax benefits I'd love to hear if there was any changes made or not
Well presented video
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Amazing ! Thank you
Very educational and helpful :)
Great work!
Considering that a lot of people are working later in life, what are the chances that the Federal Government will change the rules insofar as when one has to convert their RRSP to an RRIF..from 71 to 75 perhaps?
Thsnk you!! Do gave recommendations for coaches and consultants outside of BC and Ontario who need tax help?
Thank you for the tax tips.
Can you please discuss the separation from ON QC and the test of Canada's CPA licensing? It seems insane.
Great video thank you 😊
to be fair outside doctor and government official its rare to do over 100k...and even those are often at 80 to 95k
Iromically, my yheraist announced that the fee goes ip by $15/hr in April. So money saved by no HST has just been transferred to my counsellor rather than my pocket.
Can you do a video on estate planning?
Just become a bew subscriber. Great and 'shocking' content.
Thanks for doing this. Education is key.
FANTASTIC VIDEO AND INFORMATION! THANK YOU
Great video, but i think you need to adjust your microphone. It sounds fuzzy when you rasie your voice. 💖
Great content!
Thank you!
Thanks for the detailed information. The FHSA is a complete joke though since $40k doesn't even put a dent in a down payment in this country anymore. There are two types of people in this country. People who already own their homes and people who have so much money that they don't need to bother with an FHSA to buy their first home.
@7:30 I believe that the FHSA withdraw is the $40k (contributions) plus growth, so that (hopefully) the tax free withdraw would be substantially more than just $40k!
Yes, i did mention "original" contributions being 40k!
This is important to clarify. Video says "withdrawal" is $40k in FHSA as compared to $35k in RRSP. That is incorrect.
@mercuryelite can you clarify what is incorrect?
@@GabrielleTalksMoneylol I don’t think so 😂
@@GabrielleTalksMoneywhat an excellent tip I didn’t get how to use the FHSA and dismissed my banker when she tried to bring it up! Thank you 🙏
Great Job!
Thanks Gabrielle. 🤟🏼🖖🏼
What about the new “bare trust” agreements??? Can you shed some light on this as it’s new this year?
1:24 NIIIICE hope this reduces the ammount of people willing to buy a condo to rent out
Gabrielle, you are so lovely ! 💕
This should be a mandatory watch in Canada
Dont forget they take a quator of your income, then you goto the store and pay more taxes, food prices being higher also means that percentage they take costs you more as well.
Very informative and helpful