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Category: Taxation

4 Common RRSP Misconceptions Debunked

Debunking 4 common RRSP myths.

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$ 2 000 RRSP Overcontribution Explained

The $ 2 000 RRSP overcontribution explained

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RRSP Withdrawals: What You Need to Know

What you need to know if you withdraw money from your RRSP.

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Understanding Child Support Laws in Canada

Most people never think about child support unless they are involved in a divorce. If you’re the receiver of child support, it never seems like enough, and if you’re the payer, it seems like too much.

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What’s new this tax season

Each year, CRA makes changes that have the ability to impact your Canadian tax filing.

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Deferring your property taxes in BC

If you’re a home owner, chances are you’ve already received your property tax notice.

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Forgot to file your taxes, now what?

If you are an employee, the deadline to file your taxes with Canada Revenue Agency was April 30th. If you … More

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The higher tax-bracket myth

Very often, I hear people complaining about paying more taxes as a result of working overtime, taking a second job or receiving a bonus.

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Common tax deductions and credits for individuals

As tax season is in full swing, let’s take a look at the most common tax deductions and credits in … More

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After filing your tax return

Most Canadians don’t really give much thought about what happens once they have filled their taxes with C.R.A. Besides issuing … More

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