Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 2 Oct 2013, p. 14

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Wednesday, October 2, 2013 | 14 INCOME TAX PLANNING FOR SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS ELEVEN YEARS IN A ROW We have, for the eleventh year in a row, been awarded the First Place Diamond Award in the categories of Incorporation Services, Tax Planning and Preparation Services and Business Advisory Services. Evangels marks 50 years with community celebration by Nathan Howes Special to the Beaver If You Earn In Excess Of $20,000 Per Year And Are Not Incorporated, You Are paying Too Much Income Tax. TAX PREPARATION SERVICES CALL THE TAX ADVISORY NOW FOR A FREE ASSESSMENT OF YOUR CORPORATE AND PERSONAL INCOME TAX PLANNING SITUATION AT 905-469-8777 WWW.THETAXADVISORY.CA THE FOLLOWING TABLE SHOWS JUST HOW MUCH MONEY YOU CAN SAVE THROUGH INCORPORATION.... Oakville's Evangel Pentecostal Church will reflect on 50 years this month by giving back to the community. On Saturday (Oct. 5), the local chapel will host a free community carnival from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at 1450 Rebecca St. It will offer bouncy castles and slides, games, pony rides, glitter tattoos and free food and drinks to the first 500 people. "We're here to invest in our community. I like to see people giving back to the community because the message of Evangel church is not just a verbal message. I want our message to (promote) how we live," said Rev. Shannon Potter, a senior pastor since 2005. The church was established in January 1963 by pastors Rae and Eileen Stewart, who spent 26 years ministering at Evangel. Prior to its launch, a small group of families met regu- larly in a home, hoping that a pastor would start a Pentecostal church in Oakville, Potter explained. "Every time (Rae) would come to this area, he would say, `some day I'm going to plant a church in Oakville.' The timing just came together for him to do that and he joined the small group of people," said Potter. Congregation numbers totalled 87 -- with 32 in Sunday school, 32 at morning service and 23 at evening service. The numbers have now reached close to 400 for Sunday service and 80-100 in the children's Sunday school. Evangel added two congregations -- Philadelphia and Hillspring. The former is for its 60 Spanish-speaking members. "We had a number of Spanish people coming to our church. A lot of Spanish speaking-families were moving to Oakville," said Potter. "We had a pastor who was Spanish-speaking, so we began with a Bible study and it grew." Net Income Personal Corporate Income Income Tax Income Tax Tax Savings Ask the Professionals SHARON ROEBBELEN ED FOSTER 20,000 40,000 60,000 80,000 100,000 120,000 140,000 3,277 9,319 16,095 22,712 31,117 39,799 48,750 3,100 6,200 9,300 12,400 15,500 18,600 21,700 177 3,119 6,795 10,312 15,617 21,199 27,050 Director of Admissions and Communications KING'S CHRISTIAN COLLEGIATE Q: "I'm in Grade 8 and most of my friends are going to the high school in our neighbourhood. My parents would like me to "explore my options" ­ but I'm not sure what to look for." A: Most high schools (including private schools) offer programs for students with unique needs and interests. While a lot of students choose a school because of its location, its athletics program, or because of friends, there are better criteria for making such an important decision. PROGRAM: Every school is different ­ some schools emphasize rigorous academic instruction, while others offer courses of a more technical or applied nature (such as manufacturing technology or hospitality and tourism) for students seeking hands-on learning experiences. If you are university bound, be sure to investigate the academic offerings at the schools you are considering, and if you are really seeking a challenge, see if AP (Advanced Placement) courses are available. CULTURE: For a variety of reasons, every school has a different environment, and getting the right fit may mean the difference between succeeding and struggling. The only way to really assess a school's culture is to visit it during regular school hours. Saturday Open Houses give you a glimpse of the facility and a chance to speak to administrators one-on-one ­ but popping into a few classes while in session on a regular day will really give you a sense of how a school functions, how attentive students are, and how healthy the adultstudent and student-student interactions tend to be. 528 Burnhamthorpe Rd. W. Oakville ON L6M 4K6 sroebbelen@kingschristian.net · www.kingschristian.ca ....AND THIS IS BEFORE WE ENSURE THAT YOU HAVE CLAIMED EVERY POSSIBLE DEDUCTION THAT IS AVAILABLE TO YOU. WOULDN'T YOU LIKE TO KNOW THAT YOU ARE PAYING THE MINIMUM AMOUNT OF INCOME TAX POSSIBLE? ADVISORY COMMITTED TO REDUCING THE INCOME TAXES THAT YOU PAY www.thetaxadvisory.ca THE TAX INCORPORATORSTM COMMITTED TO INCORPORATING YOUR COMPANY THE RIGHT WAY THE FIRST TIME www.theincorporators.ca THE ADVISORY COMMITTED TO MAKING YOUR BUSINESS A SUCCESS www.thebusinessadvisory.ca THE BUSINESS SERVING SMALL AND HOME BASED BUSINESSES FOR OVER 30 YEARS 905-257-5464 · ext. 508 Potter said its ministry methods have changed since 1963. For example, Evangel once held a regular Sunday night service. "(With) people commuting in the GTA, Sunday morning is basically the (only) time that people are going to come for service. Services are much more contemporary now than they were then," said Potter. "They were traditional and more hymns-based, whereas now, it is more of a contemporary worship style." He also noted people used to dress up to attend church, whereas people now tend to be a "little more casual." "Evangels has always been a church that has adapted," said Potter. Saturday's carnival is one of three anniversary celebrations this fall. "The first thing we wanted to focus on was the fact we've been a part of this community for 50 years. It's an honour for Evangel to be in Oakville and to be a part of the community. We wanted to give something (back)," said Potter. An Oct. 20 event will recognize Evangel's position in the top 100 mission-giving churches as part of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada,. "We support a lot of work overseas in a lot of different areas -- human trafficking, feeding programs, education, rape crisis centres, medical (programs) and orphanages," said Potter. "We invest significantly in people who are working in other countries to touch the lives of people there." The third celebration, on Nov. 17, will honour the church's history. "We're honouring the Stewart family because a couple of their sons served here in support roles as pastors through the years," said Potter. "We've been given a lot (over) the years through the sacrifice of people, so we want to give back to others." Potter said going forward, the chapel wants to make youths a greater priority by giving them more visibility in the congregation. He noted the church's other longterm goal is to become an integral part of the community as a "significant contributor and partner." "If Evangel were to disappear, would anybody notice? We want to be connected in the community. We're going to continue to put a strong emphasis on helping people come to faith, to grow in their faith and to be a part of a community that cares about them. "Our commitment is still to be true to our fundamental beliefs and doctrines. Our methods will change, but (not) our message." For information, visit www. epcoakville.com.

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