Budget 2022-2023: What’s in Store and More

  • 18 May 2022
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
  • Both in-person at Carriage House Inn and Zoom online

Registration

  • Members can purchase this to attend the in-person event. Guests who also wish to attend in-person may, and s/he has to buy a ticket through a member. NOTE: Guests may attend a maximum of two (2) sessions as a non-member.
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  • Choose this if you are not a member of the ECPAC, and you are not being registered by a member. You may only register yourself. If you know another person wishing to register, then please direct them to do so themselves. There are no refunds, except if the session is cancelled by the ECPAC. NOTE: You may attend a maximum of two (2) sessions as a non-member. If you like what you see, we hope you will join us if you meet eligibility requirements. Go to Join Us! to find out more.

Budget 2022-2023: What’s in Store and More

NOTE: This is currently planned as a 'hybrid' in-person at the Carriage House Inn and Zoom online event. 

BONUS! For in-person attendees (only) Kim will be giving away a FREE copy of his book, Making Life Less Taxing: Pay Attention to Your Taxes So You Can Pay Less Tax and Build a Strong, Smarter

This session will focus upon key aspects of the expected federal budget expected in spring 2022. We will have two speakers from Moodys Tax:

Kim Moody's primary area of expertise is tax and estate planning for owner-managers of private corporations and executives, particularly those who have entered into the tax complexities that come with being affluent.

Though admittedly not one himself, Kim works with many professional athletes (a guy has got to dream after all). Kim also has expertise in trust and estate taxation and enjoys solving the complexities that arise in developing a well-thought-out estate and succession plan and dealing with testamentary taxation matters.

  • Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners, TEP, 1998
  • CPA, In-Depth Corporate Reorganization, 1998
  • CPA, In-Depth Tax Program, 1995
  • Chartered Professional Accountants of Alberta, CPA, 1994

Kenneth Keung has built an increasingly successful professional career advising local and multinational enterprises and high net worth individuals with an upfront, transparent, and responsive approach.

He is an active author, speaker and instructor for professional tax courses across Canada, including the CPA Canada’s In-Depth Tax Program. And yes, he has a life outside of work too. An avid musician, he plays piano, bass and bassoon.

  • Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners, TEP, 2015
  • University of London, LLB, 2009
  • CPA, CA, 2008
  • Financial Planning Standards Council, CFP, 2007
  • American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, CPA, 2006
  • University of Waterloo, MTax, 2004
  • University of British Columbia, B COMM, 2002

**NOTE**

  • In-person attendee registration cutoff is 5:00 PM on Thursday, May 12th
  • Online Zoom attendee registration cutoff is 5:00 PM on Monday, May 16th
  • No late registrants please
  • No refunds, unless ECPAC cancels the event

Please pass this event information on to your colleagues. Members and guests can register for online sessions. Please see the main events page for more details on registering.

If you have a problem registering please contact Richard Sherry at Richard@TheBookkeepingDepartment.ca.