RESP is a savings plan for post-secondary education which allows funds to accumulate on a tax-deferred basis up to certain limits. There is no annual limit for contributions. For each beneficiary the lifetime limit on contributions is $50,000. Although there… {Read more}
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Line 315 Caregiver Amount Tax Credit
Tax credit may be available if parent or grandparent (over 65) lives with you, even if they are not your dependent. If, at any time in the tax year, you (either alone or with another person) maintained a dwelling and… {Read more}
Reporting Foreign Income & Expenses
When foreign amounts, including income, expenses, and foreign taxes paid, are reported on your Canadian personal income tax return, they must be reported in Canadian dollars. The foreign exchange rate used to convert the foreign currency transaction into Canadian dollars… {Read more}
Income Tax Return Stats for 2012 Tax Season
The following graphs and tables provide statistics on the number of T1 tax returns processed at the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) during the 2012 tax-filing season; the total number, amount, and average refund by cheque or by direct deposit; the… {Read more}
Historic Investment Returns
The Canadian Consumer Price Index has been quite stable since 1992. In the 30 years from 1963 to 1992, the average annual increase (inflation rate) was 5.7%. During that time, there were 5 years where the inflation rate was over… {Read more}
Transfer of Income From Taxable Canadian Dividends to a Spouse
A taxpayer who is entitled to the spousal tax credit for his/her spouse or common-law partner may include all of the spouse’s dividends from taxable Canadian corporations in his/her income. This option is only available if doing so will allow the… {Read more}
Tax Savings for Tradespersons
Did you know? If you were an employed trades person in 2012 (including an eligible apprentice mechanic), you may be able to deduct up to $500 of the cost of eligible tools bought to earn your employment income. Important facts… {Read more}
Economic Action Plan 2012 Supporting Jobs and Opportunities
The Government is focused on boosting economic growth and job creation—innovation, investment, education and skills. Economic Action Plan 2012 will support jobs and growth by: Making major investments of over $1 billion to support science and technology. Providing $500 million… {Read more}
Spousal RRSPs and RRIFs Contribution Rules
Spousal RRSPs Canadian tax laws allow you to put funds into either your own RRSP or a spousal RRSP. If neither spouse will have a pension from their employment when they retire, then both spouses should try to have the… {Read more}
Remittance Voucher for Current Source Deductions
Each December, the CRA provides accelerated remitters (except monthly accelerated remitters who receive Form PD7A) a booklet of PD7A-RB forms (either 27 or 54 forms) to use to remit deductions. These booklets are printed once a year. Form PD7A-RB has… {Read more}
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