BC PST – What is Taxable and What is Not?
Limited written information has been released by the provincial government on the re-introduction of the BC PST thus far. For businesses the list of released forms and publications can be found here.
Limited written information has been released by the provincial government on the re-introduction of the BC PST thus far. For businesses the list of released forms and publications can be found here.
The New BC Services Card will be introduced on February 15, 2013. The BC Services Card combines the information included in a person’s BC driver’s licence or BC identification card with the information included in a person’s BC CareCard
This is an article from CBC’s website. If you’re looking for a way to stir up some good arguments over Christmas dinner, read this article… “I think Scrooge is clearly
The Canada Revenue Agency introduced the Contract Payment Reporting System in 1998. If you are an individual or corporation earning 50% or more of your business income in the construction
The first Family Day statutory holiday in British Columbia will be on February 11, 2013. This brings the total statutory holidays in BC to ten. BC now ties Nunavut for the most
In a survey conducted by PricewaterhouseCoopers, Canada was ranked 8th out of the 185 countries as the most advantageous place for corporations to pay and abide with the tax system. The survey
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Another story from CBC. “An international report Wednesday found that Canadian workers would rather get an additional week’s paid vacation than be paid more to do their jobs. The Mercer
The government announced it has increased the TFSA amount to $5,500. From CBC: “The amount Canadians can stash away each year in tax-free savings accounts is increasing by $500 to
“Mark Carney named Bank of England governor Canada’s Mark Carney will be the next governor of the Bank of England, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty announced Monday morning. Flaherty said that