Canada: Sales, Excise, And Digital Services Tax budget update
Chrystia Freeland, Deputy Prime Minister, and Finance Minister, presented the federal budget on 19 April 2021. (“Budget 2021”). Budget 2021 verified the policies revealed on
Chrystia Freeland, Deputy Prime Minister, and Finance Minister, presented the federal budget on 19 April 2021. (“Budget 2021”). Budget 2021 verified the policies revealed on
COVID-19 Relief – Credit Availability Program for Highly Affected Sectors (HASCAP) Guarantee The Canada Revenue Agency, also known as CRA, has stated that its advice
It is challenging to relocate as there are too many things to look after and too many people involved. Moving across the border is much
We are over and done with 2020. With the ashes of the year 2020, we are here to expect that the impacts of 2020 and
This is a very sensitive and somewhat difficult matter to manage and handle. Family taxes aren’t easy to deal with, there are rules you need
Thanks to the COVID 19 public health measures, which provide property tax and energy cost rebates, the Government of Ontario has stated that it will
In this article, we are going to shed some light on the issues that are recognized when a person dies and his/her estate has mutual
We would like to shed some light on a case study that most of you will find quite interesting that relates to all your tax
Partnership Laws and Rules (Ontario): It is defined by law in the Ontario Partnership Act under section 2, that a partnership is defined as the
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Rules for Gift Tax: In Canada, there’s no law that indicates when giving a gift to someone it should be recognized as tax and mentioned
Are you sure about your tax liability? Many taxpayers fall into the tempting trap of simply googling the tax percentage for the tax bracket they