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Podcast: Automatic Tax Filing - Will It Work?

Last week Taxpayers' Ombudsperson François Boileau  tabled his annual report:  In Pursuit of Better Service: Taxpayers Deserve More.  once again, it was nothing short of scathing, as CRA received its highest number of complaints in the last three years.  Calling our “completely nuts” Income Tax Act a potential barrier, he is nonetheless pushing for automatic tax filing as a potential solution.  A new episode of Real Tax News with Evelyn Jacks & Friends available next week, will feature guest Gillian Petit, Ph.D. - author of a great report, Welcome News for Lower-Income Canadians, but There’s More to Do - which takes a deeper dive.  Consider the following:

Leadership Training for Professionals Ready to Grow

As 76% of Canadian business owners prepare to exit their businesses over the next decade, according to CFIB, the need for leadership, succession planning, and business management expertise continues to grow, especially for professional advisors and their business clients. Knowledge Bureau's New Business Growth Training Package helps professionals build the skills needed to scale and lead successfully. It features a must-attend half day Business Builder Summit on June 18, which is included at no charge when you register in the DMA-Small Business Services Specialist Program. Here are the details:

Retirement Planning Through the Greatest Wealth Transfer in History

Canadians are current in the midst of the largest intergenerational wealth transfer in history, with approximately $1 trillion in personal wealth expected to be transferred from one generation to the next between 2016 and 2026. As a result, the conversations tax and financial advisors need to have with families are becoming more complex. The DMA™ – Retirement & Estate Planning Specialist Program is a new credential you can earn from Knowledge Bureau to expand these much needed service offerings to clients, with confidence. Register by June 15, for Summer School Savings.

Disability Tax Credit Certified Impairments: Survey Says “No”

The federal government has made its intentions clear that there will be an expansion of those who are eligible to certify an individual for the Disability Tax Credit. Our May poll results are in. 83% of our readers voted against allowing public trustees, guardians and departments supporting Indigenous Services to certify impairments for the Disability Tax Credit.

HBR Withdrawal Limits and Repayment Periods Increased

In the market for a new home? The Home Buyers Plan (HBP), which lets first-time buyers withdraw RRSP funds on a tax deferred basis to buy a home, became a key part of the government’s effort to make homeownership more accessible. Bill C‑30 has recently put several of these proposed changes into law, something taxpayers and their advisors should be discussing this month as tax seasons 2026 winds to a close. Here are the key talking points:

Need Help with Business Expansion?

Canadian business owners and advisory professionals are facing mounting pressure in a rapidly changing economy, especially in the tax and financial services. Many entrepreneurs are trying to make the decision: sell or scale to grow? It’s well worth the investment of a half day at the Business Builder Summit to think more deeply about your future in your industry.

Acuity 2026 Brings Together Canada’s Leading Multidisciplinary Advisory Community

The Acuity Conference for Distinguished Advisors (DAC) is Canada’s preeminent conference for advisors from the tax, financial services and it will be held in Victoria, B.C. November 22–24. Be sure to join one of Canada’s most unique multidisciplinary educational and networking experiences and save money by registering before June 30.  
 
 
 
Knowledge Bureau Poll Question

According to CRA, Canadians experience improved service delivery and responsiveness from the CRA this tax season. Do you agree?

  • Yes
    7 votes
    7.87%
  • No
    82 votes
    92.13%