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Fall Federal Budget: Will Spending Be Cut?

Canada has historically presented an annual budget since Confederation in 1867, even through periods like World Wars and the Great Depression, but we have recently experienced the longest period without a full federal budget in our history. By the time the next one is brought down, expected in October 2025, it will have been 18 months since the controversial April 2024 budget which introduced the doomed capital gains inclusion rate hikes. What can we expect?

Internet Businesses:  Did you Know About Schedule 88?

T2 filers must complete Schedule 88, effective with year-ends beginning 2013. This form is more detailed that the new “Internet Business Activities” added to schedule T2125 of the T1 return however, in both cases the information is to be filed with the tax return.

Stay Away from Charity Schemers

If you participate in an abusive charitable donations tax shelter, you’re opening yourself up to a sure audit.

Author Catherine Bell Speaks on the ABCs of Professionalism

Catherine Bell, author of Empower Your Presence, recently spoke at the Ad & Sales Club in Brockville, ON about the importance of the ABCs of professionalism. What are the ABCs?

Sharpen Your Tax Investigative and Research Skills

At tax time your clients are counting on you to prepare an accurate tax return that will provide them with the maximum benefit. Learn how to dig deeper on a line-by-line basis with T1 Professional Tax Preparation – Advanced.

When Should You Draw from CPP?

Should you draw from the CPP early?

Winn$tock – Think Big for a Great Cause

Just a few more days until Winn$tock and to join Knowledge Bureau in helping raise $100,000 in support of The Movement Centre of Manitoba.
 
 
 
Knowledge Bureau Poll Question

On September 2, Finance Minister Champagne mandated CRA to implement a 100-day plan to “strengthen services, improve access, and reduce delays.” That’s by December 11, 2025. Do you believe this approach will help?

  • Yes
    7 votes
    28%
  • No
    18 votes
    72%