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Hi,
A friend recently told me (assuming you do business under a corporation) that if you register a PM company instead of doing everything under one company, you create active income from passive income, and on active income you pay less tax. is this true?
Example:
123 Ontario LTD generates 10,000/month net income for tax purposes.
What my friend is saying is that if you register a PM company abc Ontario Ltd. now you can reduce 123 Ontario Ltd`s income from 10,000/month to 7000/month by paying 3000 PM fees to abc Ontario Ltd.
My question is will abc Ontario ltd really pay less tax on that $3000 than 123 Ontario ltd would on the same $3000 had it not reduced its income by paying PM fees?
He mentioned something like "on active income you pay half the tax you pay on passive income."
THANKS.
A friend recently told me (assuming you do business under a corporation) that if you register a PM company instead of doing everything under one company, you create active income from passive income, and on active income you pay less tax. is this true?
Example:
123 Ontario LTD generates 10,000/month net income for tax purposes.
What my friend is saying is that if you register a PM company abc Ontario Ltd. now you can reduce 123 Ontario Ltd`s income from 10,000/month to 7000/month by paying 3000 PM fees to abc Ontario Ltd.
My question is will abc Ontario ltd really pay less tax on that $3000 than 123 Ontario ltd would on the same $3000 had it not reduced its income by paying PM fees?
He mentioned something like "on active income you pay half the tax you pay on passive income."
THANKS.