
Marlene Enns
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Marlene Enns is a Canadian widow who recently achieved a significant legal victory against the Canada Revenue Agency, allowing her to retain over $100,000 in retirement savings left by her late husband. Her case clarified the legal definition of 'spouse' in the context of tax liabilities, establishing that widows and widowers are not responsible for their deceased partners' tax debts.
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Marlene Enns gets to keep more than $100,000 in retirement savings left to her by her late husband.
Can this couple afford to spend more and still help their kids buy a home? Plus, five RRSP transfers that make tax senseThe Globe and Mail·
Canada· 2025-02-20
Marlene Enns gets to keep more than $100,000 in retirement savings left to her by her late husband in a ruling that helps shield widows and widowers from having to pay their deceased partners’ tax bills.
The legal win that will help shield widows from tax collectorsThe Globe and Mail·
Canada· 2025-02-14










