Turn Your Mortgage Interest Into a Tax Deduction. Legally.

The Smith Manoeuvre is one of Canada’s most powerful strategies for building long-term, tax-efficient wealth. It allows you to invest in your future without changing your lifestyle or setting aside additional monthly savings.

The Smith Manoeuvre is a CRA-compliant strategy that converts your non-deductible mortgage interest into tax-deductible investment debt — allowing you to build wealth using equity you're already creating, without changing your monthly budget.

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Reduce taxes

Convert mortgage interest into a tax deduction every year

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Build investments

Grow a portfolio using equity you're already building

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Pay off faster

Tax refunds go back onto your mortgage every year

How it works in plain language

Instead of simply paying down your mortgage, you re-borrow the equity you've built and invest it in income-generating assets. The interest on that investment loan becomes tax-deductible — reducing your taxable income each year.

One of the most compelling aspects: you don't need extra cash to start. You're already making your mortgage payment every month. The Smith Manoeuvre simply puts the equity you're already building to work — turning a payment you're already making into an investment engine, without needing to cut your lifestyle or find additional savings.

Your annual tax refund then goes back onto the mortgage as a lump-sum prepayment — accelerating your paydown and unlocking more room to invest the following year. The cycle compounds over time.

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Potential tax savings over a 25-year mortgage for a high-income earner

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Additional monthly savings required to get started — your mortgage payment drives the strategy

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Implementation matters. The Smith Manoeuvre requires a readvanceable mortgage, proper CRA tracing, and precise setup to remain compliant. Done incorrectly — commingling funds or improper documentation — it creates audit risk. Done correctly, it is one of the most efficient long-term wealth-building tools available to Canadian homeowners.

Is This Strategy Right for You?

The Smith Manoeuvre works best for a specific type of client. You may be a strong candidate if:

You own a home in Canada with equity

At least 20% equity in your property to qualify for a readvanceable mortgage

Your household income is $150K+

The higher your tax bracket, the more valuable the annual deduction becomes

You're tired of paying high income tax

You want legal, CRA-compliant ways to reduce your taxable income every year

You're focused on long-term wealth building

You're thinking beyond your next paycheck — you want a compounding wealth strategy

Your mortgage is coming up for renewal

Renewal is the ideal time to restructure into a readvanceable mortgage with no penalty

You're torn between paying down debt or investing

The Smith Manoeuvre lets you do both simultaneously — no trade-off required

No additional savings required

One of the most powerful aspects of this strategy: you don't need extra cash to start investing. You're already making your mortgage payment every month. The Smith Manoeuvre simply puts the equity you're building to work — turning a payment you're already making into an investment engine, without changing your monthly budget.

If this sounds like you, the next step is to find out exactly how much this strategy could save you — and whether your current mortgage can be restructured to make it work.

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How the Smith Manoeuvre Works

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Setup

Set up a readvanceable mortgage

A readvanceable mortgage combines a traditional mortgage with a HELOC (Home Equity Line of Credit). As you pay down the principal each month, that same amount automatically becomes available as credit on your HELOC — ready to borrow at any time. This structure is the foundation everything else runs on.

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Monthly

Make your regular mortgage payment

Each month you make your normal mortgage payment — nothing changes here. The principal portion of your payment reduces your mortgage balance, and that same amount is unlocked as available HELOC credit. Your mortgage shrinks while your borrowing room grows.

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Invest

Borrow and invest in income-generating assets

You draw down the newly available HELOC credit and invest it in eligible income-generating assets — dividend stocks, ETFs, REITs, or other qualifying investments. The key: the purpose of the borrowed funds must be to earn investment income. This is what makes the interest tax-deductible.

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Tax benefit

Claim the interest as a tax deduction

The interest you pay on the investment loan (HELOC draw) is tax-deductible under CRA rules — because the borrowed funds were used to earn income. This reduces your taxable income every year. The higher your tax bracket, the more valuable this deduction becomes.

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Accelerate

Apply your tax refund to the mortgage — repeat

Your annual tax refund goes directly onto your mortgage as a lump-sum prepayment. This accelerates your paydown, unlocks more HELOC credit faster, and lets you invest more next cycle. Over 25 years this compounding cycle can save $50,000–$150,000+ in taxes while building a substantial investment portfolio.

The cycle repeats monthly — each payment unlocks more credit, each year generates a larger refund, each refund accelerates the mortgage faster.

THE SMITH
MANOEUVRE

Converting your bad debt into
good debt at an accelerated pace

Austin Yeh · Mortgage Agent & Investor
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Why Work With Austin?

Not every mortgage broker can implement the Smith Manoeuvre correctly. Here's what sets this apart.

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Properties acquired personally

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RISE Network members

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Active real estate investor

I personally own 25+ properties and understand the investor mindset behind this strategy. I'm not just a broker running numbers — I know what it feels like to deploy capital, manage equity, and make long-term financing decisions.

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100+ implementations through Vine Wealth

I work within the Vine Wealth network — a team of certified practitioners who have collectively implemented the Smith Manoeuvre for 100+ clients. You're backed by a proven process, not a solo operator figuring it out.

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CRA-compliant from day one

Proper tracing and documentation is non-negotiable. I set up every file with CRA compliance built in — not retrofitted later. Done wrong, this strategy creates audit risk. Done right, it's bulletproof.

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Access to multiple lenders

Not all lenders offer readvanceable mortgages, and not all products are equal. I have access to the right products across multiple lenders to find the best structure for your situation.

Smith Manoeuvre Certified

Formally certified to advise on and implement the Smith Manoeuvre — one of a limited number of certified practitioners in Canada. This isn't a strategy I picked up from a blog post.

Frequently Asked Questions

The most common questions about the Smith Manoeuvre — answered directly.

Yes — CRA compliant
Yes. The Smith Manoeuvre is a fully legal, CRA-compliant strategy. The CRA allows interest deductions on loans used to earn investment income — this strategy simply uses that existing rule deliberately and consistently. It has been used by Canadians for decades and is not a loophole or a grey area. The key requirement is that the borrowed funds must be used to earn income from eligible investments, and proper tracing must be maintained throughout. Implemented correctly, it is bulletproof. Implemented incorrectly — commingling funds, improper documentation, or investing in non-eligible assets — it creates audit risk. This is why proper setup from day one is critical.
No additional savings needed
This is one of the most powerful aspects of the Smith Manoeuvre — you don't need any extra cash to start investing. You're already making your mortgage payment every month. That payment is what drives the strategy. Each month, the principal portion of your payment reduces your mortgage and automatically unlocks credit on your HELOC. You borrow that amount and invest it. No change to your monthly budget, no additional savings required. You're putting equity you're already building to work — instead of letting it sit idle in your home.
Readvanceable mortgage
You need a readvanceable mortgage — a product that combines a traditional mortgage with a HELOC in a single structure. As you pay down your mortgage principal, that amount is automatically re-available as HELOC credit. Not all lenders offer this product, and not all readvanceable mortgages are structured equally. Part of my role is identifying the right lender and product for your specific situation. If your mortgage is coming up for renewal, that is typically the easiest and most cost-effective time to make the switch.
Income-generating investments
The CRA requires that borrowed funds be used with the purpose of earning investment income. Eligible investments typically include dividend-paying stocks, ETFs, REITs, mutual funds, and other income-generating securities. The investment does not need to actually generate income in every year — but the reasonable expectation of income must exist at the time of investment. Investments that do not produce income (non-dividend growth stocks, some speculative assets) are generally not eligible. A financial advisor can help you structure an investment portfolio that satisfies CRA requirements while aligning with your long-term goals.
Know before you start
There are two main risk categories to understand. First, investment risk — you are borrowing to invest, which means your returns are not guaranteed. If your investments decline in value, you still owe the HELOC balance. This strategy is designed for long-term investors who can weather market volatility. Second, compliance risk — if the strategy is set up incorrectly (improper fund tracing, commingling of personal and investment funds, or investing in ineligible assets), the CRA may disallow the deductions and you could face reassessment, penalties, and interest. This is why proper implementation and ongoing documentation is essential. This is not a DIY strategy — working with a certified practitioner significantly reduces this risk.
Book a free call
The first step is a free strategy call. I'll review your current mortgage structure, income, equity position, and investment goals to determine whether the Smith Manoeuvre is a fit for your situation — and if so, what the implementation would look like. Not everyone qualifies, and I'll tell you honestly if this isn't the right move for you. If it is, I'll outline the exact steps to get started, including what mortgage restructuring may be needed and what to expect in year one. There's no obligation and no pressure — just a clear picture of what's possible.

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Disclaimer: The information on this page is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial, tax, legal, or investment advice. The Smith Manoeuvre involves borrowing to invest, which carries inherent risk including the possibility of financial loss. Tax deductibility depends on your individual circumstances and how the strategy is implemented — outcomes will vary. This content is not a substitute for personalized advice from a qualified financial advisor, tax professional, or legal counsel. Always consult with appropriate professionals before implementing any financial strategy. Austin Yeh is a licensed Mortgage Agent and is not a financial advisor or tax professional. Book a consultation to discuss your specific situation before taking any action.