Tax Luncheon Explores Plans to Offset Federal Tax Changes

Recent federal cuts to traditional tax planning for small businesses have left several asking the ‘what now?’ question.

 Small business owners, professionals and farmers no longer need to wonder, the Kindersley Chamber of Commerce is hosting a Tax Changes Luncheon with guest speaker Colton Daniels in order equip the Kindersley area for these upcoming changes.

Colton Daniels is an investment advisor with CIBC Wood Gundy and a Chartered Accountant with five years’ experience in public practice. Daniels currently works with a team of advisors called the Daniels Investment Group that has been serving clients in Saskatchewan and beyond for over 30 years. He was born and raised in Saskatoon where he attended the University of Saskatchewan and obtained an honours degree in accounting before moving to Red Deer to article with Collins Barrow.

Colton is a second generation Chartered Accountant in the Daniels family, and works closely with Dudley to provide solutions that help clients achieve their financial goals. Through his personable style, he develops strong client relationships, and then defines and services their needs. Colton also reaches out to prospective clients with The Daniels Investment Group’s unique offering of investment and financial planning services.

The luncheon will be at the Kindersley INN at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday October 26. Be sure to join Daniels and explore the various tax planning options still available to people like you.  Tickets are $10, call 306-463-2320 to buy yours today!

For more information, contact the Kindersley Chamber of Commerce at 306-463-2320 or thedanielsinvestmentgroup.com.

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By Mallorie Rast

Born and raised in the Kindersley area, Mallorie has a deep appreciation for rural living and the importance of a community spirit. Farm girl to the core, she is passionate about training and working with stock dogs and sheep on the family ranch. When she’s not working on the farm or writing for Kindersley Social, she loves diving into history and apologetics.