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Canadian Webinar: Budget 2024 Updates
Type: Webinar with NA CPE
Starts
29 October 2024 2:00 pm ET
Ends
29 October 2024 4:00 pm ET
2:00 pm – 4:00 pm ET
2 hrs CPE/CPD in Taxes
Program Level: Basic
Canadian Webinar: Budget 2024 Updates
Canadian Entrepreneurs’ Incentive
Capital Dividend Account
Debt forgiveness
Relevant tax factor
Withholding for non-residents
Bare Trusts
Learning Objectives
- Updates from the August 12th draft releases
Speaker Bio
Christa Gillis, CPA, CA
Logan Katz LLP
Christa has over 13 years of experience with a national firm specializing in taxation for personal, private and public corporate and estate clients. She has worked on a significant number of large corporate restructurings and with a number of cross border clients as a part of a national transaction team that provides expertise to clients across the country with regards to restructuring transactions and tax due diligence engagements. Christa has completed a number of courses in Chartered Professional Accountants Canada’s In-Depth Tax Program, the most comprehensive income tax training program in Canada, including In-Depth tax course parts I, II, and III, corporate reorganization, and tax issues for the owner managed business. Christa has been a facilitator for the CPA In-Depth tax course for the past four years. Christa joined Logan Katz in 2021 and is poised to take a leadership role in our growing tax practice. Her technical excellence and breadth of experience, coupled with her embodiment of our values of client-inspired service make her a welcome complement to our firm’s service offering. |
Patrick Seredy
Logan Katz LLP
Patrick started his career in public accounting with Logan Katz in 2018 through the co-op program at the University of Ottawa. Since joining full time in 2020, he has continued to specialize in various areas of tax including resident personal and corporate compliance, planning and restructurings, and cross border compliance. Outside of work, Patrick enjoys hockey and golf. |