Small Business Tax Planning

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- Event Start: 2025-01-09 12:00 PM
- Event End: 2025-01-09 01:30 PM
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This webinar is designed to provide small business owners with an understanding of basic income tax topics to assist them in being tax efficient and making good operational business decisions based on available tax programs and incentives.
Attendees will learn about the various tax credit programs available to Manitoba businesses. This includes, but is not limited to topics such as the Small Business Venture Capital Tax Credit, Community Enterprise Development Tax Credit, Interactive Digital Media, changes / updates to CCA (Capital Cost Allowance), current tax updates for 2025 and tax planning considerations.
Speakers

Peter Moreira, CPA, CGA, MBA
The Griffin Group
Peter Moreira has over 15 years of professional experience in financial management, economic development, business consulting, planning, and teaching. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (Legacy CGA) (CPA, CGA), holds an MBA graduate degree, and a Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) undergraduate degree. His experience includes key roles in business start-up, expansion, and successful succession/sale, of numerous businesses in Manitoba. This expertise is supported and enhanced by his previous roles as a CFO with the Province of Manitoba Government and as an Assistant Deputy Minister.
In addition to his consulting practice, Peter shares his knowledge and experience as a continuing Faculty Member at the University of Winnipeg, in the Business and Administration Department, and is a regular Session Leader in the Professional Education Program with the CPA Western School of Business.
Manitoba Business Start-Up Kit
Learn more about starting a business in Manitoba through this free guide from World Trade Centre Winnipeg