Did you know that it takes, on average, 5-10 years to develop and implement an effective business succession plan? What are you waiting for?
The food processing industry is ripe with R&D tax credit opportunities but most go untapped. Partner Shawn Rosenzweig explains why, in his article featured on Food In Canada online.
Partner Jordan Gould, a specialist in business transition planning, was featured in the Globe & Mail's online Small Business section. Jordan emphasizes the importance of planning early in order to realize significant tax savings when selling a business.
On August 31, 2011, SBLR was featured in the Globe & Mail's online Small Business section. Partner Mitch Silverstein commented on the importance of a company's half-year mark, and some tax considerations to review with your accountant BEFORE your year end rolls around.
Many corporations have benefited from Ontario’s Scientific Research & Experimental Development (SR&ED) program and its unique provincial incentives, but one of the area’s leading SR&ED experts, Shawn Rosenzweig, CA, partner at SBLR LLP Chartered Accountants, has obtained some major additional refunds for clients that are commonly overlooked.
Shawn Rosenzweig, CA, and Howard Lerner, CA, partners at SBLR LLP Chartered Accountants will host an insightful crash course featuring the latest insights on two of the most lucrative corporate tax credits: Scientific Research & Experimental Development (SR&ED) and Ontario Interactive Digital Media Tax Credits (OIDMTC). This breakfast seminar, designed for owner-managed businesses, will take place at SBLR’s Yonge/Eglinton office, on March 31, 2011 at 7:45 a.m.
SBLR LLP Chartered Accountants has launched a new dynamic website to reach out to business owners seeking new ways to reach their full potential by reducing taxes, managing growth, and planning for transition.
Did you know that it takes, on average, 5-10 years to develop and implement an effective business succession plan? What are you waiting for?
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If you are an American citizen, living in Canada, who has failed to disclose your offshore assets, take note! The IRS has revised their offshore voluntary disclosure program and the penalties for continuing to delay or ignore the U.S filing rules can be severe.
Through the federal government's new Digital Technology Adoption Pilot Program (DTAPP), small and mid-sized enterprises may be eligible for advisory services and funding to help them adopt digital technology and build digital skills. Could you be eligible?