School Supply Tax Credit
If you are an eligible teacher or early childhood educator you may be able to claim the Teacher and Early Childhood Educator School Supply Tax Credit in your 2016 personal
If you are an eligible teacher or early childhood educator you may be able to claim the Teacher and Early Childhood Educator School Supply Tax Credit in your 2016 personal
The new Societies Act in British Columbia comes into effect on November 28, 2016. All societies will be required to transition to the new Societies Act once it comes into
Form T1135 – Foreign Income Verification Statement – is required to be completed if a resident (i.e. individual or corporation) of Canada owned specified foreign property with a combined tax
Making your Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) payments online is convenient and easy. Payments may be made by: online banking, debit card or credit card. Visit: Canada.ca/payments for more information.
In October 2014 the Conservative government announced the following changes to the federal Children Fitness Tax Credit (CFTC) program commencing in 2015: the maximum that can be claimed under this program is $1,000
In September 2014 Ottawa announced an Employment Insurance (EI) tax credit for employers. Currently employees pay EI rates of $1.88 per $100 of earnings (up to a maximum of $913.68
November is Financial Literacy Month and this is a great reminder of the many benefits that come along with getting organized with your money; less debt and stress, clarity on
Yup, CRA has launched its own app! “The Business Tax Reminders mobile app is recommended for small and medium-sized businesses with annual revenue of $20 million or less and fewer
Money Coaches Canada (MCC) is hosting a workshop based on their new book! Your Money Map Create a financial road map to your goals! Do You… Make a good income
Did you know the Vancouver Public Library offers free classes? “This May and June take a free online course offered through VPL: Marketing Your Business on the Internet. In addition