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Heres a step-by-step guide on how to add a family member to a property title in Ontario. Step 1: Understand the Implications. Step 2: Consult a Lawyer. Step 3: Draft the Necessary Documents. Step 4: Complete the Transfer Forms. Step 5: Register the Transfer. Step 6: Notify Relevant Parties. Step 7: Consult a CPA.
This legal process requires filing an electronic Land Transfer form with the Land Titles Office. By doing this, you are transferring a share of the property to the other person, making them a co-owner.
In Canada, it isnt advisable to transfer ownership of real estate to family members for anything other than the fair market value. However, an alternative would be to give the person cash they can then use to purchase the property at the fair market value.
You may choose to list one name alone, fellow investors (a parent, for example) or, particularly in a marriage, both spouses. The issue of whose name is on the title is frequently important when one individual is putting up most or all the money for the purchase.
PPT is a provincial tax payable on the fair market value of the interest in the property being transferred. Property Transfer Tax in BC is 1% on the first $200,000. It is 2% on values above that amount and 3% on anything above $2,000,000. If the person added to the title is a foreigner, the PPT can go up to 15%.
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If the property is a principal residence, it might be exempt from capital gains tax. Keep in mind that there is no gift tax in Canada. However, other tax implications like capital gains tax still stand. Also, inheritance as a form of transfer might have implications for estate taxes.
If you give capital property as a gift, you are considered to have sold it at its fair market value (FMV) at the time you give the gift. Include any taxable capital gain or allowable capital loss on your income tax and benefit return for the year that you give the gift.
Legal fees for transferring property ownership Title Transfer lawyer fees $630 + HST with no mortgage and our Real Estate Lawyer fees for a title transfer with a mortgage is $999 + Tax. Please remember, if we do not have work on mortgage documentation, then Property title transfer in Ontario costs $630 + HST.

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