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Summary In this episode of the Personal CFO Podcast, host Guillaume Girard delves into the Capital Dividend Account (CDA), a powerful yet often-overlooked tax-planning tool for Canadian business owners. He explains the mechanics of the CDA, how it allows for tax-free dividends, and the importance of strategic planning in utilizing this account effectively. The episode covers common mistakes to avoid, the steps to extract dividends, and the timing for optimal use of the CDA. Additionally, Guillaume connects the CDA to broader tax strategies, emphasizing the need for cohesive financial planning. Topics Covered in this Episode 00:00 Introduction to the Capital Dividend Account (CDA) 04:05 Understanding the Mechanics of CDA 08:29 Creating and Managing Your CDA 14:21 Steps to Extract Tax-Free Dividends 17:20 Strategic Timing for Using CDA 21:09 Common Mistakes and Pitfalls with CDA 26:17 Connecting CDA with Other Tax Strategies If you want to learn how we work with incorporated business owners, book a private intro call here: Book it here: https://mwadvisors.as.me/GuillaumeGir... Subscribe to our Newsletter The Personal CFO: https://www.mwadvisors.ca/newsletter-... Millen Wealth Advisors Visit our Website: https://www.mwadvisors.ca/guillaume Connect with Guillaume LinkedIn: / guillaume-girard-cfa-cfp-08487170 Sources: The insights and information in this episode were drawn from Canadian tax guidance and expert resources, including the Canada Revenue Agency and experienced tax professionals, to ensure you have the most up-to-date and accurate picture of the Capital Dividend Account as of 2026. Stay tuned for more tips on integrating your personal and business finances!