| LETTER FROM THE MAYOR From the office of Sharon Gaetz. In 2011 the first baby boomers will be turning 65 and officially entering their senior years. If we are fortunate enough, it is coming for us all at some point, so why not celebrate our longevity? Use this guide to start planning to enjoy tomorrow with happiness and appreciation for the chance to be the best senior citizen ever. …MORE >> |
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| information. To present solutions. To identify the issues of the day. And to point the way to local resources for those in their 50 plus years — Boomers & Zoomers and Seniors alike — and their families.… MORE >> | ||
| ESTATE PLANNING (post) The Tax Planned Will How do you create tax savings for the spouse and the next genertion you leave behind? The tax savings opportunities of testamentary trusts are often overlooked. First a little background …MORE >> |
| RETIREMENT INCOME (post) Beware of the Clawback How to keep more of your retirement income for yourself? As a senior, you have access to tax assisted programs and can take advantage of a variety of tax credits that are not available to others. For instance, …MORE >> |
| RETIREMENT INCOME(post) A “Lasting” Retirement Phil and Marion, both 75, retired ten years ago with $300,000 in savings: $100,000 in non-registered savings and $200,000 in RRSP savings. Ten years later they have less than $100,000 total left…MORE >> |






