While most T1 returns are in the hands of the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) by April 30, we know many are not. In fact, millions of returns were still outstanding as of mid-May. Late-filing clients they need to know about the consequences, especially if they owe. Here’s a rundown to be aware of:
Employees who are leaving their jobs and who receive job termination payments or retiring allowances should do some tax planning, perhaps with RRSP contributions and other income splitting or deferral options.
Manitoba’s new government released its first provincial budget on May 31st, announcing three important personal tax changes that signal a change in direction from the previous regime. Small business in Manitoba also got enhancements to three tax credits.
There are two tax filing deadlines this month: June 15 and June 30; and they affect five different taxpayer profiles between them. Do you know which ones might apply to you?
Other than the recording and documentation of business expenses, the most common area that causes problems for proprietors is the claiming of mixed-use expenses.
With Fort McMurray residents slowly returning home to rebuild, Knowledge Bureau is pleased to make a donation of $11,250 on behalf of its students and staff. In addition, CRA announced special taxpayer relief for victims.
Do you agree that public trustees, guardians and departments supporting Indigenous Services should be able to certify impairments for the Disability Tax Credit?