Whether you're a homeowner, are saving for your first home, or just bought your first home, there are tax incentives you should know about. These incentives could help you reduce housing costs and ...
When the Prime Minister asked for Parliament to be prorogued earlier this week, he effectively killed a lot of legislation.
However, if the Trudeau government survives long enough to pass the necessary amendments to the Income Tax Act, the non-payers would be hit with bills for unpaid taxes, all of it hit with the CRA’s ...
That’s the message from leading economist and fellow of C.D. Howe Institute, Jack Mintz, who notes that the current ...
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When Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that he was resigning, and proroguing Parliament to give the Liberal Party time ...
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The shutdown of Parliament has raised an interesting question for Canada Revenue Agency (CRA): When is a tax not a tax? The ...
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce is urging the federal government to axe proposed changes to Canada's capital gains tax rules amid uncertainty for filers in the coming tax season.
When Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his pending resignation and prorogued Parliament, planned changes to how capital gains will be taxed were left in limbo.
A new report from the C.D. Howe Institute says the proposed increase in the capital gains tax rate would impact people and companies more broadly than the government estimates and argues it should be ...