Since 2011, self-employed Canadians have been able to voluntarily access Employment Insurance (EI) special benefits. There are four types of EI special benefits: Maternity benefits (15 weeks maximum) available to birth mothers. It covers the periods surrounding birth. A claim… {Read more}
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When it comes to fraud, be informed and trust your instincts
Being informed is your best protection against fraud. Always remember to protect your personal information and that if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Some things to remember… If you’re not sure about the authenticity of… {Read more}
Canada Revenue Agency to ease burden on tax exempt corporations
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) recently concluded its review and has determined that refunds or rebates will not be withheld from tax-exempt incorporated municipalities, universities, schools, hospitals (MUSH), non-profit organizations (NPOs), federal crown corporations, and Indian band councils when they… {Read more}
It’s in your best interest to file your income tax return
Did you know? Even if you missed the April 30 filing deadline, there are still many reasons why you should file your 2011 income tax and benefit return as soon as possible. Why is it important to file as soon… {Read more}
Hiring credit for small business (HCSB)
The 2011 federal budget created a hiring credit for small business (HCSB), a credit intended to stimulate new employment and support small businesses. The latest federal budget proposes to extend the HCSB for 2012. The HCSB gives small businesses relief… {Read more}
Changing your Address with CRA
Business owners can now change the mailing, physical, and books and records address of their business by using the “Manage address” service. This service is available to business owners only. However, representatives will continue to have access to the “View… {Read more}
Mandatory Internet Filing penalty for Corporation income tax returns
Corporations with annual gross revenue of more than $1 million will be required to Internet file their corporation income tax returns for tax years ending after 2009. Corporations that are exempt from mandatory Internet filing are: insurance corporations non-resident corporations… {Read more}
Ontario Co-operative Education Tax Credit
The co-operative education credit (CETC) is a refundable tax credit that is eligible to claim a percentage of expenses incurred by a corporation for qualifying work placement programs. The maximum credit amount for each qualifying work placement is $1000 for… {Read more}
CRA announces maximum pensionable earnings for 2012
The maximum pensionable earnings under the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) for 2012 will be $50,100—up from $48,300 in 2011. The new ceiling was calculated according to a CPP legislated formula that takes into account the growth in average weekly wages… {Read more}
2011 Changes to Minimum Wage
Some Provinces have or will be increasing minimum wage rates in 2011.
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