Did you know that a gift or award that you give an employee is a taxable benefit from employment, whether it is cash, near cash, or non cash.
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Protecting the money you give to charity
Most of the approximately 85,000 charities registered in Canada abide by the tax laws.
Ontario and British Columbia: Transition to the Harmonized Sales Tax
The Governments of Ontario & BC are each introduced a harmonized sales tax (HST) on July 1, 2010.
A proud sponsor of the Jim Stonehouse Memorial Golf Tournament
Padgett Business Services was once again a proud sponsor of the 4rd annual Jim Stonehouse Memorial Golf Tournament
Tax Free Savings Account (TFSA)
2009 was the first year of the program and the response to the TFSA has been overwhelmingly positive.
Simplified logbook for motor vehicle expense
Did you know that a new simplified logbook for motor vehicle expense was introduced by the government to small business owners.
Canada Pension Plan Basics
The Canada Pension Plan (CPP) is a contributory, earnings-related social insurance program.
Employment Insurance Benefits for Self-Employed People
Beginning in January 2011, self-employed Canadians will be able to voluntarily
The CRA answers questions on the HST
The answers to dozens of questions about the implications of the HST for
Interest rates for the third calendar quarter
The CRA announced the prescribed annual interest rates that will apply to any amounts owed to
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