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MILLER THOMSON LLP Barristers & Solicitors Patent & Trade-Mark Agents Robson Court 1000-840 Howe Street Vancouver, BC Canada V6Z 2M1 Tel. 604.687.2242 Fax. 604.643.1200 www.millerthomson.com VANCOUVER TORONTO CALGARY EDMONTON LONDON KITCHENER-WATERLOO GUELPH MARKHAM MONTRÉAL Alter Ego and Joint Spousal/Partner Trusts The Trust and Tax Issues Sandra Enticknap Cheryl Teron Miller Thomson Seminar: Private Client Services Update October 22, 2009 This presentation is provided as an information service only and is not meant as legal advice. Readers are cautioned not to act on the information provided without seeking specific legal advice with respect to their unique circumstances. Miller Thomson LLP 2009. All Rights Reserved. All Intellectual Property Rights including copyright in this presentation are owned by Miller Thomson LLP. This presentation may be reproduced and distributed in its entirety provided no alterations are made to the form or content. Any other form of reproduction or distribution requires the prior written consent of Miller Thomson LLP which may be obtained by contacting mt_vancouver@millerthomson.com \\vanfil4\dept\common\marketing\templates\word Templates\Articles_Coverpage_Vancouver.DOC

I. Introduction Use of trusts as a will substitute Avoids probate, probate fees and potential Wills Variation Act claims Transfer of assets to a trust generally triggers a disposition and any capital gains must be reported and taxed

I. Introduction (Cont d.) Can be a disincentive Non-appreciating capital property can be transferred without income tax consequence Principal residence trust Property transfer tax may be a concern Trust for cash assets Insurance trust

I. Introduction (Cont d.) Transfers to alter ego and joint spousal/partner trusts can be made on a tax-deferred basis

II. Characteristics Created during settlor s lifetime after 1999 Settlor 65 or older Settlor and trust reside in Canada Settlor (or with a joint spousal/partner trust, settlor and settlor s spouse/partner, in combination with each other) entitled to all income during lifetime

II. Characteristics (Cont d.) No person other than settlor (or settlor and/or spouse/partner) entitled to receive or otherwise obtain use of trust capital On death of settlor (or with a joint spousal/partner trust, death of survivor of settlor and settlor s spouse/partner); Trust wound up and assets distributed can be the same as existing will provisions; or Ongoing trust provisions established for beneficiaries

III. Advantages WVA protection Saving of probate fees and possibly legal costs and delay related to probate Incapacity planning Privacy Orderly administration Creditor protection Vehicle for charitable giving

IV. Disadvantages Loss of control Cost Complexity Loss of graduated tax rates (available to testamentary trusts) Difficulty in amendment Other disadvantages

V. Transfer of property to trust Generally: All assets must be formally transferred Principal Residence: Property transfer tax S. 14(3)(b) related individual A transferor is not related to him or herself Fuller v Her Majesty the Queen

V. Transfer of property to trust (Cont d.) Principal Residence: What if the related individual is a trustee? Policy trust ignored for purposes of exemption Reassessment risk? One solution: Trustee is related individual (exemption code 5) Change of trustee (exemption code 26) Trustee either sells or transfers to beneficiary (exemption code 41)

VI. Taxation Main tax advantage on the transfer to the trust, there is an automatic rollover under ss. 73(1) of the Income Tax Act Capital property transferred at its cost base or undepreciated capital cost Unless settlor elects out of ss. 73(1) for the particular property then fully taxable based on fair market value proceeds of disposition

VI. Taxation (Cont d.) Deemed disposition occurs at same time as if no trust created Alter ego trust death of settlor Joint spousal/partner trust death of survivor of settlor and spouse/partner Disposition of trust property at fair market value at end of day

VI. Taxation (Cont d.) Trust reacquires property day after death at fair market value Trust s cost base bumped where there is accrued gain Any capital loss is trapped in the trust and can t be allocated to beneficiaries

VI. Taxation (Cont d.) Capital gain on deemed disposition at death taxable to trust no ability to allocate to beneficiaries 21-year rule Does not apply to first transfer to trust by settlor Applies after death of settlor (or settlor and spouse/partner) if trust continues to exist after relevant death

VI. Taxation (Cont d.) During lifetime of settlor or spouse/partner, income, capital gains or losses attributed to settlor under ss. 75(2) Ss. 75(2) attribution can be avoided: If settlor has no control If settlor has no entitlement to capital

VI. Taxation (Cont d.) During lifetime of settlor, income, capital gains or losses paid or payable to: spouse/partner under joint spousal/partner trust attributed to settlor Settlor are taxed in the settlor s hands

VI. Taxation (Cont d.) Ss. 104(13.1) and (13.2) allow the income paid or payable to the settlor or the spouse/partner to be taxed in the trust assuming ss. 75(2) not applicable Useful for obtaining lower provincial tax rate. Alberta = 39%; B.C. = 43.7% Useful to absorb losses of the trust

VII. Conclusion Alter ego and joint spousal/partner trusts are useful vehicles assuming the advantages outweigh the disadvantages for the client