You Have a Day Job AND a Side Hustle. Now What? More Canadians than ever are earning income outside their regular job — driving for Uber, selling on Etsy, freelancing […]
Carney’s GST Boost Explained: How Much You’ll Get and When It’s Coming
Free Money Is Coming — Here’s If You Qualify The federal government just made one of the largest enhancements to the GST credit in Canadian history. Prime Minister Mark Carney’s […]
Just Had a Baby? Here’s What Changes on Your Tax Return
Baby’s Here — And So Is a Brand New Tax Situation Having a baby changes everything. Including your taxes. Whether you gave birth in 2025 or welcomed a new little […]
Got Married? Here’s How It Changes Your Taxes in Canada
Congrats on the Wedding — Now Let’s Talk About Your Taxes Getting married is a big deal. And while no one wants to spend their honeymoon thinking about the CRA, […]
T4 vs T4A: Which Slip Do You Get and What Does It Mean?
T4 vs T4A: Which Slip Do You Get and What Does It Mean? Tax season in Canada comes with a pile of slips in your mailbox — or your CRA […]
Your 2026 Paycheque Got a Little Bigger — Here’s Why
You Didn’t Get a Raise — But Your Paycheque Might Be Bigger Anyway Starting in 2026, the federal government quietly dropped the lowest income tax bracket from 15% to 14%. […]
Home Office Deduction in Canada: T2200 Explained
Home Office Deduction in Canada: T2200 vs Simplified Method Working from home? You may be able to deduct a portion of your household expenses against your employment income. But the […]
GST/HST Registration for Small Businesses: When You Must Register and How
GST/HST Registration for Small Businesses: When You Must Register and How One of the most common questions new business owners ask is: do I have to register for GST/HST? The […]
Charitable Donation Tax Credits: How to Give More and Pay Less Tax
Charitable Donation Tax Credits: How to Give More and Pay Less Tax Donating to charity is good for the world, and Canada’s tax system makes it good for your wallet […]
How Tax Instalments Work in Canada: Who Pays and When
How Tax Instalments Work in Canada: Who Pays and When Most employed Canadians never think about tax instalments because their employer deducts tax at source. But if you’re self-employed, earn […]