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The Important Things…

Purpose.

Community.

Faith.

Tax Planning.

 

Wait, tax planning?

Actually, yes. When your goals in life and business encompass loftier heights, you need to be in charge of how your resources are used. When you keep more money in your bank account, you have more money to do the good work that you want to do, the way you want to do it. More money for your community or charities, for your church or practice, for your family or those in need. Without proper planning, the Canada Revenue Agency could take a whopping 50% of your income and assets! You could do a lot of good with that money.

By Seun Adeyemi of SA Capital

My passion is helping and supporting Christian business owners and their families navigate the complexities of running a profitable business while being good stewards.

A solid tax strategy means you’ll have the resources you need to support the ideals you’ve spent your life refining. And an efficient tax strategy is an ongoing process that works for you every single day. It is part and parcel of your overall financial plan.

At SA Capital Advisors, we share your beliefs in the greater purpose of work. Our financial planners have a proven track record of helping individuals and businesses minimize their tax bills. We can help ensure that your finances take every advantage available in current tax law, while also staying knowledgeable about the constant changes that occur. Whether through corporate restructuring, personalized pension plans or a customized compensation strategy, the unique methods of tax reduction can leave a lot more in your pocket. Good tax planning involves a great deal more than just sheltering in RRSP’s. It takes a dedicated team of professionals to make sure you’re using the right combination, and it takes a lot of expertise to make sure your plan evolves as your finances do.

You earned it. You keep it.

Book your free, introductory call with SA Capital Advisors today.

Our passion is helping and supporting Christian business owners and their families navigate the complexities of running a profitable business while being good stewards.

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