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Alan Kay
TONIGHT: Alan Kay will be presenting on Wills and Powers of Attorney at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 9860 Keele Street, Maple, ON L6A 3Y4. Wednesday, June 19, 2019 @ 7:30pm. Attendance is free and all member of the public are welcome. Topics include: Common Errors in Estate Planning - A Failure to Plan is a Plan for Failure What happens if you don't have a Will or Power of Attorney Preparing to Meet your Lawyer Parking is available. Refreshments will be provided.
Alan Kay
In Ontario, a person can have multiple Wills. Having multiple Wills is an effective means of estate planning and avoiding or minimizing probate fees (also known as Estate Administration Tax).
Alan Kay
While most of us do not think of our social media and digital presence when planning our estates, there can often be significant personal value (and sometimes monetary as well) in these accounts. It is important to consider who can access these accounts when you pass away, and what they should do with them.
McMaster, McIntyre & Smyth, LLP

Lawyers provide their clients with legal advice whenever needed. A ‘lawyer’ is a general term used when referring to people who represent clients in court and practice law. In more detail, 'Barristers' represent clients in open court and can appear at the bar, while ‘Solicitors’, are permitted to conduct litigation in court but cannot plead cases in open court.
Alan Kay
The home sharing market seems like it could be an easy way to supplement one’s income. However, one should not jump into the market without first getting legal and tax advice. Proponents of home sharing make it seem easy. But you need to consider the issues: Municpal Regulation, Site-Specific Regulation, Financing and Insurance, Income Taxes, HST...
Remember, home sharing and short-term rentals, even if in your primary residence, are commercial operations. Treat them as such and get advice.
McMaster, McIntyre & Smyth, LLP

At McMaster, McIntyre & Smyth, LLP, we’re proud of the work that we do. But, instead of telling you why our customers love us, we’ll let them do the talking! Here’s what some of our customers are saying about us lately:
Alan Kay
“Who is your spouse?”. For many, it is a trick question because under Ontario law, a person may be your spouse for one purpose but not your spouse for another purpose and someone you thought is no longer your spouse may still be your spouse.
McMaster, McIntyre & Smyth, LLP

We are delighted to announce the launch of our new website!
Our new website provides our existing and prospective clients a simple yet interactive view of our work and the services we offer.
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McMaster, McIntyre & Smyth, LLP
Purchasing a home is now more affordable due to recent government initiatives to assist first time home buyers. The Federal and Ontario governments have initiatives to assist first time home buyers. These include: New! - The Federal government announced in its 2009 budget the new Home Buyer Tax Credit for the 2009 tax year. If the proposal is enacted by Parliament, the credit will be worth up to $750 (15% of eligible expenses up to $5000) to offset the closing costs associated with the purchase of a home by first time home buyers. If there is more than one first-time home buyer,…