by Customplan Financial Advisors Inc. | Jun 1, 2026 | 2026, Blog, insurance
What Is Participating Whole Life Insurance?Most people buy life insurance for one reason: to make sure their family is protected if something happens to them. But there is a type of life insurance that does something more – it builds value over time while you...
by Customplan Financial Advisors Inc. | May 31, 2026 | Blog, estate planning, financial advice, tax
A common belief among Canadians is that they will be taxed on money they inherit. However, Canada does not impose an inheritance tax. Instead, after someone passes away, their final tax return must be filed, covering the income they earned up to the date of death. Any...
by Customplan Financial Advisors Inc. | Apr 30, 2026 | Blog, Family, insurance
For young families, making sure your family is financially protected can be overwhelming, especially since there’s so much information floating online. This infographic addresses the importance of insurance- personal insurance.The 4 areas of personal insurance a young...
by Customplan Financial Advisors Inc. | Apr 1, 2026 | 2026, Blog
Tax Lines to Look Out For on Your 2025 Canadian Tax ReturnThe deadline for filing your 2025 income tax return is April 30, 2026. With several changes this year, from a lower federal tax rate to new benefits and eliminated credits, it pays to know what has changed...
by Customplan Financial Advisors Inc. | Mar 2, 2026 | 2026, Blog, tax
Staying informed about financial limits and government benefits is essential for effective planning. The 2026 Canada Money Facts infographic provides a clear snapshot of key savings limits and retirement benefits, including TFSA, RRSP, FHSA, RESP, CPP, and OAS. Here’s...
by Customplan Financial Advisors Inc. | Feb 19, 2026 | 2026, Blog
On February 17, 2026, the B.C. government released its 2026 budget, projecting deficits of $9.6 billion for 2025–26 and $13.3 billion for 2026–27. The plan raises revenue through income tax increases, broader PST, and property tax changes. Most people will notice...