I am a little late in posting the key dates this year, but better late than never, the following are several key dates in 2015 for both individuals and corporations. These dates are important, because if these deadlines are missed you may be subject to costly fines and penalties. Important Dates: January ...
Read MoreAs we head into to the upcoming “Tax Season” it is important to remember several key dates in 2014 for both individuals and corporations. These dates are important, because if these deadlines are missed you may be subject to costly fines and penalties. Important Dates: January 15 – Remittance date for fourth ...
Read MoreStarting in 2014 the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has changed the way that non-eligible dividends are taxed. This change will effectively increase the tax rate for non-eligible dividends. This will cause business owners to re-evaluate the way in which they draw income from their business (dividends vs. Salary). Let’s look ...
Read MoreFor the first time since the 2nd quarter of 2009 the CRA has increased the prescribed interest rates that it charges on overdue balances and pays out on overpaid remittances. These prescribes rates are determined on a quarterly basis and based upon a simple average of three month T-bills. The new ...
Read MoreAs we head into to the upcoming “Tax Season” it is important to remember several key dates in 2013 for both individuals and corporations. These dates are important, because if these deadlines are missed you may be subject to costly fines and penalties. Important Dates: January 15 – Remittance date for fourth ...
Read MoreFar too often I have had new clients come to me after having done their own taxes, making a mistake, and getting penalized by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). The CRA have the ability levy significant penalties if tax returns are not done correctly, usually when income is under reported. If ...
Read MoreStarting in 2009 first-time home buyers’ are eligible to claim a $5,000 tax credit in the year that their home is purchased. Many people are not aware of this, and I have even encountered people who do their own taxes and have missed out on the credit because they were not ...
Read MoreFor those of you who did not manage to file your personal tax return on time, you may be wondering what the consequences are for failing to file the return as well as failing to pay the balance owing on the return. The consequences come in the form of Interest ...
Read MoreMost people aren’t aware of one of the harshest penalties that the CRA (Canada Revenue Agency) gives out. This penalty doesn’t necessarily relate to fraud or tax evasion, but can occur if someone is simply forgetful or unorganized. Over the last couple of years the CRA has started charging a 20% ...
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