For most Canadians, the deadline to file their 2019 income tax return is at midnight April 30. The Canada Revenue Agency wants everyone’s return by then, but it’s the people that ...
For the 2018 tax season, the government has made many important adjustments to the welfare and tax offsetting options and has also made a series of improvements in the tax and ...
There is a provision in the Canadian tax code that treats death as Deemed Dispositions upon Death. This means that after a person dies, the assets under his name need to ...
2017 RRSP Guide Between January and end of February, many tax payers wonder whether they should invest in their RRSPs or not. Knowing what is the right amount you are eligible ...
(A guide especially useful for International Students) Canada has been a popular higher education destination for many international students, be it for its high-quality education or the number of programs that ...
Tax season is approaching and tax slips for 2017 will begin to roll in. With tax laws changing as quickly as your professional and personal circumstances, it’s easy to make mistakes ...
The Social Insurance Number (SIN) is a unique 9 digit number that is allocated to each and every individual by the government to be used for the income and tax purposes. ...
The most common type of RRSP, otherwise known as Registered Retirement Savings Plan is an individual plan that you open by yourself. If you are married or have a common-law partner, ...
A car audit is normally conducted to confirm and uncover valid car expenses claimed when filing your tax return. When claiming car expense, one of the pre-requisites to be eligible to make ...
There are different types of tax preparers such as tax lawyers, enrolled agents and CPA (Certified Public Accountants). In most cases, you need to make sure that the tax professional that ...