Legal, Tax and Accounting Strategies for the Canadian Real
Estate Investor begins and ends with the premise that buying
property in Canada can be a smart, safe and successful way to
invest your money. However, like most things in life, success
requires hard work. You need to do your homework, understand what
you are buying, and know the pros and cons of various decisions.
Most importantly, you also need to know how to structure and
maintain your investment. That’s where we come in. Experience is a
good teacher-but its lessons can be nasty and, in the real estate
business, mistakes can cost you big bucks. Our goal with this book
is to help you do it right-the first time. Rest assured that this
book covers a vast range of topics and you’re going to appreciate
its breadth and depth if you’re wondering about things like
whether:
* You should opt for a sole proprietorship versus a partnership
or corporate ownership strategy.
* There are things you can do to manage the way HST impacts your
real estate investment business.
* You need information about the tax implications of a real
estate disposition.
* You can change your bookkeeping system to better meet your
needs and those of your accountant.
Who Are We?
This book was written by two individuals whose collective
experience in helping Canadians make wise property investment
decisions spans several decades. Steve Cohen is a securities lawyer
with a great deal of experience in the real estate sector. George
Dube is a chartered accountant whose knowledge is based on many
years of helping clients with their property buying needs. Both
Steve and George are real estate investors themselves. Working from
this foundation, we have put together the definitive guide on how
to build a successful real estate portfolio in Canada from a legal,
tax and accounting perspective.
Tabela de Conteúdo
Foreword vii
Introduction 1
Chapter 1: Eyes Wide Open 7
Chapter 2: Building a Successful Team 17
Chapter 3: Mastering the Basics 29
Chapter 4: Structuring Your Acquisitions 49
Chapter 5: Structuring Your Acquisitions with a Large-Scale Joint Venture 89
Chapter 6: Structuring Your Real Estate Business 105
Chapter 7: Owning Your Properties 115
Chapter 8: More Tax Strategies for Property Ownership 153
Chapter 9: Structuring Dispositions 167
Chapter 10: Tax Considerations on Dispositions 183
Chapter 11: Estate-Planning Considerations 195
Chapter 12: Keeping the Books 205
Appendix 1: Joint Venture Agreement Checklist 227
Appendix 2: Legal Considerations Relating to Syndicate Offerings–Investor Checklist 231
Appendix 3: Legal Considerations Relating to Syndicate Offerings–Promoter Checklist 233
Acknowledgements 235
About the Authors 237
Index 239
Sobre o autor
STEVE COHEN, LL.B. LL.M., established Steve Cohen Law in 2008 after more than 10 years at a leading Canadian law firm. A boutique corporate/securities practice located in downtown Toronto, Steve Cohen Law acts for promoters of, and investors in, a wide range of real estate and real estate related investment vehicles, ranging from joint ventures to limited partnership syndications to real estate investment trusts (REITs), and has also represented numerous entrepreneurs in their start-up ventures, primarily related to real estate.
Steve is also real estate investor and, in 2008, he established Smart Cap Ventures Inc., an investment company with a focus on joint venture real estate initiatives. He recently launched the Real Estate Investment Law Blog at www.reilaw.ca.
GEORGE E. DUBE, MACC., CA, jointly established the predecessor to Dube & Associates Professional Corporation, Chartered Accountants, in 1997 after several years with national accounting firms. He is a graduate of the University of Waterloo’s Master of Accounting Program, and has also completed the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants’ two-year In-Depth Taxation Course. He is a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario Small Practice Advisory Committee, a CRA regional practitioner committee member, and a member of the Canadian Tax Foundation since 1993.
A veteran real estate accountant and investor whose practice focuses on providing the knowledge and tools clients need to increase and preserve the value of their businesses, George is a frequent guest speaker at an assortment of meetings, events and workshops through the year. He has written articles or contributed to the same, in various national and regional publications. His website is www.georgedube.com.