Canadian Refundable Tax Credits 2025

Title: An In-Depth Exploration of Canadian Refundable Tax Credits in 2025 Unveiling the intricate landscape of Canadian refundable tax credits in the year 2025, this comprehensive guide delves into the nuances and implications of this crucial aspect of the Canadian tax system. Detailed analysis and explanations equip readers with the knowledge needed to navigate and […]
How to Report Self Employment Income in Canada

How to Report Self Employment Income in Canada Navigating self-employment in Canada? You’re not alone in feeling overwhelmed by tax reporting! I’ll guide you through simplifying the process of declaring your self-employment income. Expect practical steps and key deadlines to keep you penalty-free. Let’s ensure your earnings are reported accurately and efficiently. Self-employment in Canada […]
Tax Filing Deadline 2025 Canada: Key Facts

Tax Filing Deadline 2025 Canada: Key Facts Tax season is often met with a collective groan across Canada.Why? Because staying up-to-date is always a challenge.For 2025, let’s tackle this challenge head-on together.I promise to arm you with all you need to meet the tax filing deadline, stress-free.Keep reading for key dates, organizational tips, and my […]
Get access to My Account with a single sign in!

Get access to My Account, My Business Account, and Represent a Client with a single sign in! This tax season, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has simplified its sign-in process, making it easier to access the My Account, My Business Account, and Represent a Client portals with a single sign in. We are prioritizing improvements […]
Tax season starts February 19, Be ready to file your tax

Tax season starts February 19, and here’s what you need to know Filing your tax return every year allows the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) to determine your entitlement for a refund and benefit and credit payments. These payments put money in your pockets and can help you stretch your budget. This year, you can start […]
Canada’s Underused Housing Tax (UHT)

To encourage Canadian homeowners to make better use of their properties and to increase housing supply, the Government of Canada has enacted a new tax – the Underused Housing Tax (UHT). The UHT is an annual 1% tax on the ownership of vacant or underused housing. The tax usually applies to non-resident, non-Canadian owners but […]