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The CRA TSlip Saga: An Update

This tax season has been particularly challenging for both taxpayers and tax professionals. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) provides tax information slips—such as T3, T4, T5, and their variations—through secure online portals: My Account and Represent a Client (RAC). This year, there were lots of problems with these portals, and now, it appears, CRA is not being quite transparent about when the slips were actually visible to clients and that doesn’t seem fair. Here’s an update on where we stand now.

Financial Fotographs: How to Talk to Your Family About Money

“I wish my parents had talked to me about money.” If this resonates with you, you are not alone. Learn from new Canadian author Kevin Gebert how to approach the critical money conversations with your friends and family. Order your copy today–bulk orders qualify for significant discounts.

Financial Literacy: Assessing Risk and Return

It’s Financial Literacy month! Help your clients assess risk and return as a more effective financial educator. The goal is better joint decision-making in managing family wealth. Learn conveniently online and qualify for 30 CE/CPD credits before year end. Enrol in Financial Literacy: Assessing Risk and Return by November 13 and save $200 on tax deductible tuition fees.

Map Out Your Financial Future

Financial Literacy month at Knowledge Bureau includes tools to map out your financial future with the Financial Assessment Calculator. Take a free trial!

Growth of Canadian Economy Lags Until 2015

According to the Bank of Canada’s Monetary Policy Report released this month, the Canadian economy is expected to grow by a lackluster 1.6% in 2013, 2.3% in 2014, and 2.6% in 2015, and to reach full production capacity around the end of 2015. 

Retroactive Lump Sums: You May Qualify for Income Averaging

CRA has just issued a revision to Form T1198 Statement of Qualifying Retroactive Lump-Sum Payments, which is completed by the payer of qualifying amounts.  

Year-End Planning: Determine Residency Now

Residents of Canada must file tax returns to report world income in Canadian funds. That means taxpayers will need to gather documentation to report offshore earnings — and new for 2013, more specific information about income earned by offshore assets with a cost of $100,000 or more.
 
 
 
Knowledge Bureau Poll Question

Are your clients owed money by CRA? As of March 31, 2025, the CRA holds about 10.2 million uncashed cheques totalling $1.7 billion. In your view, why is this happening?

  • Yes
    12 votes
    60%
  • No
    8 votes
    40%