Filing a T2 Corporate Income Tax Return is a mandatory annual requirement for most incorporated businesses in Canada. This return is used to report income and calculate taxes owed to […]
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The Evolution of Credit Cards & How to Pick the Best One for You
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Income Splitting in Canada: Genius Tax Hack or Risky Business?
What is Income Splitting? Income splitting is a tax strategy where a higher-income family member shifts income to a lower-income family member to reduce the family’s overall tax bill. Canada’s […]
Annual Salary of $200,000 USD: A Comparative Analysis of Lifestyle in Six Major Global Locations (UK, US, Canada, Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand)
Have you ever imagined taking a $200,000 USD annual salary and starting a new life somewhere else in the world? It sounds like a great opportunity for a prosperous life. […]
How to Contribute to RRSP in Canada to Save the Most on Taxes
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Moved to a New Province in Canada? Here’s How to File Your Taxes and Claim Moving Expenses
If you moved to another province during the year, here’s an important tax rule to remember: Your tax return is filed based on the province you lived in on December […]
A Guide to Pension Income Splitting in Canada
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Understanding Employer Costs in Canada: Statutory and Optional Expenses
In Canada, employers are responsible for additional costs beyond employee wages. These costs include statutory expenses mandated by the government and optional benefits that employers may choose to provide. Here’s […]
Self-Employed in Canada? Don’t Miss These Commonly Overlooked Tax Deductions
If you’re self-employed, you’re responsible for reporting your own income—unlike employees who receive a T4. The good news is, self-employed individuals can claim a wide range of business-related expenses to […]
Incorporating a Business vs. Self-Employment in Canada: Which is Right for You?
Whether you choose to incorporate a business or remain self-employed, business-related expenses can be deducted from your pre-tax income, reducing your taxable income. However, each option has its pros and […]