Personal Tax
Goal Setting S.M.A.R.T.

Goal Setting S.M.A.R.T.

16.07.2021

We have many ongoing goals. Some of them are daily, like cleaning my room, getting exercise. And some of them are longer term, such as education or certain accomplishments that need to be planned in advance.
Personally, I find a worksheet like this, it helps me think about my goal and forces me to think about whether they are smart. First, again, maybe I’ll quickly go over it. But you’ll want to maybe write down a specific goal that you want to accomplish and how you’re going to measure your progress.
For example, do you want to get to the next level in a game or do you want to get an A on your next history test. Then what you’re going to want to do is try to figure out whether that goal is attainable and realistic. And it really depends on the effort you plan to put into it.

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Personal Tax
We CARE about you and your finances

We CARE about you and your finances

15.07.2021

Get the financial resources and materials needed to help you cope or alleviate stress during this uncertain time, with the help of the curated CPA Profession’s Aid and Recovery Education (CARE) packages.

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Personal Tax
Grants for people

Grants for people

15.11.2020

Nowadays due to the 2nd wave of COVID situation, the Canadian government approved the following grants: CRB – Canada Recovery Benefit https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/benefits/recovery-benefit.html CRCB – Canada Recovery Caregiving Benefit https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/benefits/recovery-caregiving-benefit.html CRSB – Canada Recovery Sickness Benefit https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/benefits/recovery-sickness-benefit.html  

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Personal Tax
Income Splitting

Income Splitting

22.12.2019

Income splitting is the shifting of income from one individual who has a high tax rate to another person who has a lower tax rate. This is often done between spouses but can also be used between common-law partners and parents and their children. Income splitting has the potential to provide Canadians with a high […]

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Personal Tax
Home Office Tax Deductions

Home Office Tax Deductions

11.11.2019

If you currently work from home make sure you are taking advantage of a large range of potential savings you can find in-home office tax deductions. As an employee that works from home, it is very difficult to claim any expenses for your home office as there is a large list of conditions that you […]

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Business tax
Filing Deadline

Filing Deadline

11.11.2019

Personal tax return for the current year (2019) has to be filed on or before April 30, next year (2020).   If you or your spouse or common-law partner carried on a business as self-employed in the current year (2019), your return has to be filed on or before June 15, next year (2020). However, […]

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