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Changes to Paper Filing Disempowering

Last tax season, only 7% of all Canadian tax filers filed on paper. The CRA is pushing for zero. It continues to steer the holdouts to digitized filing by adding lots of obstacles. Most recently, it is removing almost all the schedules from the tax return package it mails. This seems unfair to people who paper file because they can’t afford a computer and internet, distrust the security of online filing and those who are neither tax or computer literate. Here’s what they are up against:

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.

Evelyn Jacks:  Minimize Tax on Severance

Retirement planning may begin for you–quite unexpectedly–with the receipt of a retiring allowance or severance package from your employer.  

Year-End Planning: Verify Charitable Status

Year-end is charitable giving time, but remembering to verify the tax status of any organization that you intend to donate a considerable sum to is very important as not all benevolent oriented organizations will allow a tax credit under the Income Tax Act. Last month, a hopeless appeal was lost in the Tax Court of Canada, for example.  

Tax Free Savings Accounts at Death

If a surviving spouse or common-law partner is designated as a successor holder of the TFSA either in the TFSA contract or in the deceased taxpayer’s will, the successor becomes the owner of the TFSA.
 
 
 
Knowledge Bureau Poll Question

It costs a lot more to go to work these days. Should the Canada Employment Credit of $1501 for 2026 be raised higher to account for this?

  • Yes
    54 votes
    85.71%
  • No
    9 votes
    14.29%