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Principal Residence Exemption: Which property should you claim?

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The Principal Residence Exemption allows you to eliminate capital gains tax when you dispose of a property. But if you own more than one property, which one should you designate as your principal residence? Nicole Ewing, Director, Tax and Estate Planning, TD Wealth, joins Kim Parlee to discuss factors to consider in your decision as well as some ways you can maximize the Principal Residence Exemption....

Can I split a capital gain 50/50 with my spouse?

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Thinking about splitting a capital gain with your spouse to reduce the tax impact? It might not be that simple. Nicole Ewing, Director, Tax and Estate Planning, TD Wealth, joins Greg Bonnell to discuss what you need to know, as well as tax planning ideas to consider before disposing of an asset....