• Kim G C Moody & Paul Tompkins of Tompkins Insurance - Episode 23
    2024/12/13
    In this episode of "In The Mood With Kim G C Moody Podcast”, Kim interviews industry leading legend Paul Tompkins of Tompkins Insurance. Paul is a Vancouver raised, Calgary born, Toronto based leader in the use of life insurance as a proper and effective tool for high / ultra high net worth families in their overall planning. Kim dives into Paul’s legal background, the establishment of his firm, how it’s different than its competitors and how life insurance has an ever important role in planning given today’s tax and economic environment. Kim also discusses Paul’s love of community, entrepreneurship and beer through the establishment of his brewery based in Calgary - Last Spike Brewery. Come along for this engaging conversation!
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    41 分
  • Costly Gifts and Sugar Rush Policies: Unwrapping Canada’s GST Holiday - Episode 22
    2024/12/03

    In this episode of “In The Mood With Kim G C Moody Podcast”, Kim discusses the so-called recent Christmas present handed out by the Canadian federal government: the GST / HST holiday on certain “affordability” items and the $250 cash handout scheduled to be distributed to certain Canadians in the spring of 2025. Is it really a gift? Or will it come with significant costs? Short answer….it’s a costly gift that will have no lingering benefits. It’s frankly providing a sugar rush. Instead, Canada should be planting acorns for long-term economic benefits. Such “planting of acorns” should include the introduction of productivity measures and significant reductions in government spending that can have long-term benefits. Kim ends the podcast by emphasizing the need for Canadians to improve their financial literacy so as to make more informed choices in the future. Happy listening!

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    16 分
  • Jack Mintz and Kim G C Moody on Tax Reform - Episode 21
    2024/11/20

    This podcast with host Kim G C Moody and guest Jack Mintz discuss the need for comprehensive tax reform in Canada. Mintz outlines the history of tax reform efforts in Canada, including the Carter report and the Mintz committee's recommendations in the 1990s. He argues that since then, Canada has implemented piecemeal changes that have increased tax system complexity and distortions, rather than undertaking meaningful reform. Mintz suggests Canada should look to models like Estonia's tax system as an alternative to the incremental approach, in order to simplify the tax code and improve economic competitiveness, as Canada has fallen behind the U.S. in GDP per capita.

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    48 分
  • Will the Canadian Capital Gains Proposals Get Passed? - Episode 20
    2024/11/02
    In this podcast, Kim G C Moody discusses the possibility of the Canadian capital gains inclusion rate increase proposals not becoming law because of an election being called before the proposals receive Royal Assent. Might that happen? Well, the chances of that are small but what should affected taxpayers do in the meantime? What will happen if the proposals never become law? Kim discusses this and more. Come along for a listen!
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    27 分
  • Tax Complexity - What Should Canada Do? - Episode 19
    2024/09/13
    Tax is complex. That’s a given. The voluminous and horrifically complex recent August 12, 2024 draft tax legislation released by the Canadian Department of Finance is continuing evidence of that. As a recent tax commentator said “complicated rules to mitigate the impact of complicated rules doesn’t do our tax system any favors”. That’s absolutely true. Notwithstanding, there is no doubt that an attempt can be made to make our tax system simpler. In this short podcast episode, Kim briefly talks about why our tax system is complex and what could be done to help make it simpler. Happy listening!
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    17 分
  • Canada Can Learn About Tax From Estonia? - Episode 18
    2024/08/19
    In this episode, Kim follows up from a July 30, 2024 article that he wrote about in the Financial Post that discusses a taxation model that Canada should consider implementing based upon what the small country of Estonia has done with great success. Kim opens up the podcast by quickly reviewing ten poorly thought-out taxation policies implemented by Canada in the last 9 years that needs to dismissed in favor of bold change like that boldly implemented by Estonia. As the eminent economist, Jack Mintz, wrote about in a 2022 paper of his, Canada should implement such a model in order to implement a “big bang” tax reform that would help invigorate Canada’s economy, encourage entrepreneurship and reward success…..something that Canada desperately needs to do to improve its productivity challenges. Happy listening!
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    24 分
  • Why Are Successful Canadians Leaving Canada? - Episode 17
    2024/07/19
    In this episode of In the Mood With Kim G C Moody, Kim explores the reasons why there has been a large increase in the numbers of successful CDNs leaving Canada for greener pastures. Yes, poor tax and economic policies contribute to such reasons but ultimately other reasons have more impact. Kim explores the recent history and, in particular, the messaging surrounding the attacks on successful Canadians that has contributed to the departures and offers a simple solution to stem the tide. Happy listening!
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    29 分
  • Will Canada Introduce New Taxes Like a Home Equity Tax? - Episode 16
    2024/07/04
    In this episode, Kim G C Moody discusses whether or not Canada will introduce new forms of taxation like a wealth tax and / or a home equity tax. These are not new ideas but in light of the capital gains inclusion rate increase that came out of the 2024 CDN federal budget, it is obvious that the CDN government is in search of new taxation revenues to fund its reckless spending. Some left leaning “think-tanks” are proposing an annual “surtax” on CDN homes valued over $1M in order to deal with “generational fairness”. Are these ideas good ideas? No…they are terrible ideas. Come along for a listen as Kim proposes other ideas.
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    31 分