In a blustery late afternoon, when the day darkened with angry flurries sweeping the streets, a farmer, a fisherman, and a gonzo reporter all died in a car crash on the ...
Salute to every small business owner who has pulled through this far. Indeed, owning a business in a time of pandemic can be daunting. But with a silver lining, a few ...
People invest in real properties in hope that they would rake in cash in the long run. Unfortunately, however, rents collected by landlords hardly keep up with the high expenses their ...
We all love a nice smile. It’s the facade of our personality, and that’s why teeth are so important. But dental care can be expensive. Luckily for Canadians, most dental expenses ...
If you are a Canadian resident and make foreign income, you are subject to tax duty to the CRA. Wait, but I’ve already been taxed by the country where the income ...
While capital gains are subject to tax, obviously, capital losses are deductible by the same token. But do you know that with some caveats, you can carry your capital losses forward ...
  The real estate market is booming, and there is no better time than now to become a registered real estate agent. As you rake in cash from selling and purchasing ...
To ensure compliance with the Canadian tax legislation as to clamp down attempts at tax evasions, the CRA reviews businesses and individuals for risk assessments every year after the tax season. ...
Canadian government introduced the Climate Action Incentive in 2019, aiming to curb nationwide carbon pollution. It is a payment to individuals residing in Alberta, New Brunswick, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and of course, ...
Have you turned 65? If so, you might want to look into some of the changes concerning your income tax and benefits announced by the CRA last week.    65 is ...