Confidently navigate 2024 Canadian trust reporting changes, mastering new beneficial ownership rules, capital gains updates, and detailed CPA compliance to minimize risk and optimize client

Welcome to "Trust Reporting Changes: CPA Compliance." This course is meticulously crafted to empower Chartered Professional Accountants and legal representatives with a comprehensive understanding of Canadian trust taxation and reporting, specifically addressing the significant legislative updates taking effect for the 2024 tax year.
Recent legislative changes, notably the enhanced reporting requirements for beneficial ownership on Schedule 15 and the critical shift for bare trusts regarding filing relief, have substantially increased the compliance burden. This course will guide you through these complexities, including the implications of new capital gains inclusion rates split between Period 1 and Period 2 of 2024, ensuring you remain at the forefront of CPA compliance.
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
This course begins with the foundational elements of trust taxation and culminates in the precise requirements for issuing beneficiary slips, providing a holistic and practical guide to T3 return preparation.

NextGen Accounting Education delivers forward-looking CPD courses that address the disruptive trends shaping the Canadian accounting profession. We focus on AI-driven workflows, generational change, climate-related taxation, global trade policies, and federal budgeting. Our mission is to empower CPAs with the analytical and technological capabilities required in a fast-evolving economy.
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