| December 2019 | A less taxing take on TOSI Lauren AuCoin is assistant manager, tax at Baker Tilly Nova Scotia | The “kiddie tax” was introduced in 2000 to deter income splitting with minor children by enforcing taxation at the highest marginal tax rate on the income received and denying certain personal tax credits. In recent years, new legislation expanded the tax on split income (TOSI), extending beyond minor children to include certain adults as well.
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