Briercrest College and Seminary will hold a virtual presentation about income and estate taxes featuring a Saskatoon wealth advisor who works with families to balance passing on money to relatives and the community.
Jay Stark, who works for Assante Wealth Management, will give his online Zoom presentation on Tuesday, March 8, from 7 to 8 p.m. The webinar is free, but you must register to secure your virtual seat. To do that, contact Kathy at 1-306-756-3200 or email [email protected].
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During the presentation, attendees will learn:
- To minimize or even eliminate taxes on estates
- How to change estate plans in this new virtual environment
- To avoid double taxation on “red” retirement accounts
- To bypass paying upfront capital gains taxes when selling investments
- To convert assets into an income that can’t be outlived and leave a lasting legacy
- How governments want people to save taxes and leave more to charity
Stark has successfully advised individuals, families and business owners on how to significantly reduce their income and estate taxes for 25 years, according to Briercrest’s website. His presentations further expand on these key strategies and take advantage of the federal government’s tax incentives to encourage charitable giving.
His counsel and expertise have also helped hundreds of families realize their goals of giving back and creating a legacy.
Positively impacting communities has always been important to Stark. From meeting his family’s sponsored child in Nicaragua through Compassion Canada to being a Kinsmen member and working behind the scenes on their Telemiracle committee, where he experienced first-hand the impact on families who have benefited from our province’s generosity, helping others has been his goal.
Stark’s community involvement extends even further, most recently as a board member for the Saskatoon Community Foundation, past chair of the Lakeview Church Board and the Free Methodist Foundation of Canada Board. He was also the past co-chair of the KHL — an inner-city hockey program targeting children who would not normally have the chance to play the sport.
Stark also gives back to his family by coaching and supporting his daughter’s sports teams, most recently his youngest daughter’s flag football team. He also encourages social awareness and support by developing a family plan that donates to local and global charities.
Jay and Sheri celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary this year and have two daughters, Alexandra and Sydney, and their family dog, Ginger. When not at work, Jay can be found paddling with his family in a canoe in Northern Saskatchewan.