Futures
Warren County Students Shape Future at Annual Leadership Summit
2024-12-05
Over 270 students from various grade levels in Warren County came together at the Green River Regional Educational Cooperative for the district's third annual leadership summit. This event aimed to inspire and empower students to take on leadership roles and make a positive impact on their schools.

Uniting Students for a Brighter School District Future

Elementary and Middle School Students' Leadership Journey

Throughout the day, students from across the district engaged in meaningful discussions and activities. Elementary and middle school students, with the guidance of high school mentors, brainstormed about the legacy they wanted to leave behind. They realized the importance of going beyond their comfort zones and setting good examples for those who would follow. For instance, Rose Whitaker, a sixth-grade student at Rich Pond Elementary, emphasized the qualities of responsibility and sacrifice in a leader. She understood that being self-centered would lead to a disastrous leadership style.

High School Students' Mentorship and Advice

High school students played a crucial role in the summit by offering their wisdom and advice to younger students. Brooks Vincent, a junior at Warren East High School, shared valuable insights on being a leader. He encouraged students not to be afraid to step out of their comfort zones as they were the leaders of the school and would be followed. This mentorship helped younger students gain confidence and perspective.

Collaborative Goal Setting for School Improvement

By working together, the students created new goals to enhance their schools. They aimed to support their staff, incorporate good habits into daily learning, and foster responsibility among students. These goals were not only specific but also showed their commitment to making a lasting impact. For example, they discussed how to create a more collaborative and inclusive learning environment.Together, these students are working towards building a brighter future across the entire school district. Their efforts demonstrate the power of collective action and leadership in driving positive change.Copyright 2024 WBKO. All rights reserved.
How the Appreciating U.S. Dollar Impacts Tax on Foreign Currencies
2024-12-05
In a recent trip to New York City, I found myself dealing with the intricacies of foreign currency transactions and their tax implications. The appreciation of the U.S. dollar against the Canadian dollar in the past two months presented unexpected tax scenarios. Photo by Postmedia shows the impact of this currency movement.

Unraveling the Tax Tangle of Foreign Currency Gains and Losses

Personal Finance and Taxes

During my trip, I used my U.S. dollar VISA credit card for most expenses and paid with U.S. dollars from my chequing account. However, odd expenses like tapping my phone for the New York subway system (US$2.90) were charged on a Canadian card, and I had to deal with the applicable foreign exchange rate. This experience highlighted the importance of understanding how foreign currency transactions affect our taxes.

In November 2024, the foreign exchange rate I was charged was over $1.40 to buy U.S. dollars, a significant increase from the beginning of 2024 when it was closer to $1.32. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) recently released a technical interpretation letter that provides valuable guidance on how foreign currency gains and losses should be treated for Canadian tax purposes.

How Foreign Currency Gains and Losses are Treated

The CRA was asked how gains or losses on various foreign currency accounts and investments are to be treated. They responded that if an individual makes a gain or suffers a loss from the “disposition” of a foreign currency, it is considered a capital gain or loss and is taxable or allowable. For example, a disposition occurs when you spend, convert, or use foreign currency to purchase a negotiable instrument.

Term deposits, guaranteed investment certificates, and other similar non-negotiable deposits are considered funds on deposit and do not trigger a disposition. However, transactions involving foreign currency funds invested in negotiable instruments require a foreign exchange gain or loss calculation at the time of purchase and at maturity or disposal.

Reporting Foreign Currency Gains and Losses

Under the Income Tax Act, you only have to report a foreign currency net gain or loss if it exceeds $200. In 2020, the CRA clarified that foreign currency held in a chequing or current deposit account is eligible for this treatment. The recent CRA technical interpretation also confirmed that when disposing of foreign currency-denominated securities or real estate, the capital gain or loss includes a foreign currency component.

For example, Jed bought 1,000 shares of a U.S. stock in 2012 when the U.S. dollar was at par with the Canadian dollar. By 2024, the share price had fallen, and Jed decided to do tax loss harvesting. When he sold the shares in 2024 at a different exchange rate, what initially appeared to be a capital loss turned out to be a gain for Canadian tax purposes. The CRA will require Jed to report his foreign exchange gain on his 2024 tax return.

Foreign Income and Tax Credits

Foreign income, such as U.S. dividends, may be treated differently. While the CRA recommends using the Bank of Canada exchange rate on the day of receipt, if the income is paid evenly throughout the year, you can use the average annual rate. Any foreign taxes withheld on non-registered foreign income may entitle you to a foreign tax credit when calculating your federal and provincial taxes.

Jamie Golombek, FCPA, FCA, CFP, CLU, TEP, the managing director of Tax & Estate Planning at CIBC Private Wealth in Toronto, emphasizes the importance of understanding these tax rules. If you liked this story, sign up for more in the FP Investor newsletter and bookmark our website for business news.

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“Thursday Night: Packers vs. Lions at Ford Field”
2024-12-05
The NFL is ablaze with excitement as two of its most formidable teams prepare to battle it out on Thursday night. The Detroit Lions, currently sitting pretty at the top of the NFC North with an impressive 11-1 record, will host their NFC North rival, the Green Bay Packers, who are fighting hard for a playoff spot with a 9-3 record. This is a matchup that has fans on the edge of their seats, wondering who will emerge victorious at the iconic Ford Field.

Why This Game Matters

The Lions' dominant position in the division and the Packers' tenacious fight for a playoff berth make this game a must-watch. It's not just a battle between two teams; it's a clash of football philosophies and a fight for supremacy in the NFC North. The outcome of this game could have a significant impact on the playoff standings and the teams' futures.

Detroit Lions: The Home Team

The Lions have been a force to be reckoned with this season. Their offense, led by star quarterback Jared Goff, has been clicking on all cylinders. Goff has been throwing accurate passes and making smart decisions, leading the team to numerous victories. The Lions' defense has also been solid, shutting down opposing offenses and creating turnovers. At home, in front of their passionate fans, the Lions will be looking to continue their winning streak and assert their dominance in the NFC North.

The Lions' running game, spearheaded by running back D'Andre Swift, has been a key component of their success. Swift's speed and agility have been a nightmare for opposing defenses, and he has been able to break big plays and keep the chains moving. The Lions' receiving corps, led by Amon-Ra St. Brown and T.J. Hockenson, has also been productive, providing Goff with a variety of targets and keeping the defense on its toes.

However, the Lions will need to be at their best to beat the Packers. The Packers have a talented roster and a proven quarterback in Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers is known for his ability to make big plays and lead his team to victory. The Packers' defense is also strong, especially against the run. The Lions will need to find a way to exploit the Packers' weaknesses and take advantage of their opportunities.

Green Bay Packers: The Challengers

The Packers have been a consistent playoff contender over the years, and this season is no different. Rodgers has been playing at a high level, throwing for over 300 yards per game and leading the Packers to several comeback victories. The Packers' offense is balanced, with a strong running game and a deep receiving corps. Aaron Jones and AJ Dillon have been running hard, and Davante Adams has been a reliable target for Rodgers.

The Packers' defense has also been solid, especially in the secondary. Jaire Alexander and Rasul Douglas have been playing some of the best cornerback football in the league, and they have been able to shut down opposing wide receivers. The Packers' front seven has been able to pressure the quarterback and create turnovers, which has been a key factor in their success.

However, the Packers will face a tough challenge against the Lions. The Lions' offense is explosive, and their defense is playing well. The Packers will need to be disciplined and execute their game plan to perfection if they want to come out on top. Rodgers will need to make smart decisions and avoid turnovers, while the Packers' offense will need to find a way to move the ball against the Lions' defense.

Stay with NBC News all night for live coverage from the pivotal matchup. Green Bay Packers at Detroit Lions. Date: Thursday, Dec. 5. Time: 5:15 p.m. ET. How to watch: Stream on Amazon Prime.
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