Press release from Government of Canada March 20, 2014 – Winnipeg (Manitoba) – Canada Revenue Agency The Honourable Kerry-Lynne D. Findlay, P.C., Q.C., M.P., Minister of National Revenue, accompanied by Joyce Bateman, Member of Parliament, Winnipeg South Centre, today met… {Read more}
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Are you 65 or older? Claim your benefits and credits
Important information for seniors Age amount – You can claim this amount if you were 65 years of age or older on December 31, 2013, and your net income is less than $80,256. The maximum amount you can claim is… {Read more}
March is Fraud Prevention Month
Press release published March 24, 2014 – Ottawa – Canada Revenue Agency March is Fraud Prevention Month across Canada, and the Honourable Kerry-Lynne D. Findlay, Minister of National Revenue, marked the occasion by reminding Canadians to protect themselves against fraud…. {Read more}
It’s so easy to pay your taxes
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) offers online payment methods that make paying taxes as easy as paying your hydro or phone bill. Payment methods There are several ways to make a payment to the CRA. Online banking: Use your financial… {Read more}
Caring for dependants? Depend on the family caregiver amount
Did you know? If you have a dependant with a physical or mental impairment, you could be eligible to claim up to an additional $2,040 in certain non-refundable tax credits. Important facts The family caregiver amount (FCA) helps Canadians with… {Read more}
Did you buy a home in 2013?
Did you know? If you bought a home in 2013, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has a tax credit and a plan that may help you save on this purchase. First-time home buyers’ tax credit If you are a first-time… {Read more}
File your taxes online for free!
Did you know? You can file your taxes online for free. Many people think that filing online is expensive because it requires using certified tax preparation software. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has a list of CRA-certified commercial tax preparation… {Read more}
As a tradesperson, you can save on the tools you buy!
Did you know? If you are an employed tradesperson, you may be able to deduct up to $500 of the cost of eligible tools you bought in 2013. You may also be able to get a rebate of the Goods… {Read more}
Need a hand with your tax return?
Did you know? For some, filling out a tax return can be a challenge. Wouldn’t it be great to have a helping hand? Good news — if you are unable to prepare your own income tax and benefit return, you… {Read more}
Are you new to Canada?
Did you know? If you are a newcomer to Canada for all or part of a tax year, you may need to file an income tax and benefit return if you have to pay tax, want to claim a refund,… {Read more}
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