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  • Canada Pension Plan (CPP) Changes January 2011 to 2016

    By Liz O'Dowd on May 2, 2013 Comment BubbleLeave a comment

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    The following changes will be phased in gradually between 2011 and 2016. The first major change occurred in January 2011 for people retiring after age 65: Your monthly CPP retirement pension amount will increase by a larger percentage if you… {Read more}

  • Salaries Paid to Family Members

    By Liz O'Dowd on May 2, 2013 Comment BubbleLeave a comment

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    When deciding as to whether a salary should be paid to a family member, or more specifically to one’s spouse, numerous questions arise. On one side, there is the question of the risk involved that the salary may be unreasonable… {Read more}

  • Shares in foreign Corporations

    By Liz O'Dowd on April 23, 2013 Comment BubbleLeave a comment

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    Canadian residents who invest in shares which are traded on U.S. stock exchanges are not required to file a U.S. income tax return because of these investments, unless there is some other reason (e.g., U.S. citizen) for filing a U.S…. {Read more}

  • Late-filing Penalty

    By Liz O'Dowd on April 23, 2013 Comment BubbleLeave a comment

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    If you owe tax for 2012 and do not file your return for 2012 on time, we will charge you a late-filing penalty. The penalty is 5% of your 2012 balance owing, plus 1% of your balance owing for each… {Read more}

  • Filing deadline is April 30th

    By Liz O'Dowd on April 23, 2013 Comment BubbleLeave a comment

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    Ottawa, Ontario, April 19, 2013… The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) would like to remind Canadians that they have until midnight on April 30, 2013, to file their 2012 income tax and benefit return and to pay any balance owing. If… {Read more}

  • New Initiatives to Crack Down on International Tax Evasion

    By Liz O'Dowd on April 16, 2013 Comment BubbleLeave a comment

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    Ottawa, Ontario, April 9, 2013… The Honourable Gail Shea, Minister of National Revenue, today highlighted important new initiatives introduced by the Harper Government in Economic Action Plan 2013 to strengthen the capacity of the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) to crack… {Read more}

  • Beware of Fraudulent Communications

    By Liz O'Dowd on April 16, 2013 Comment BubbleLeave a comment

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    Occasionally, taxpayers may receive, either by telephone, mail, or email, a communication that claims to be from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) but is NOT. In all these cases, the communication requests personal information, such as a social insurance, credit… {Read more}

  • What is the Definition of Common Law Spouse?

    By Liz O'Dowd on April 16, 2013 Comment BubbleLeave a comment

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    For purposes of income tax in Canada, a common law spouse is a person of the opposite or same sex to whom you are not legally married, with whom you live in a conjugal (marriage-like) relationship, and at least one… {Read more}

  • Employed vs. Self Employed

    By Liz O'Dowd on April 16, 2013 Comment BubbleLeave a comment

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    The question of whether a person is in a business relationship (self-employed independent contractor) or in an employee-employer relationship is not one that is always easy to answer.  There have been many court cases on this subject.  The courts generally… {Read more}

  • No income? File anyway

    By Liz O'Dowd on April 16, 2013 Comment BubbleLeave a comment

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    Did you know? Even if you have no income to report for 2012, you should still file your income tax and benefit return by April 30, 2013 to be eligible for some tax credits and benefits. Important facts Eligibility for… {Read more}

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