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No More Sworn Testimony, But Audits Are Still Stress Inducing

“That” Phrase: it’s one no taxpayer wants to hear – digitally or otherwise. “You’re being audited.” If you’ve had to deliver that news you’ll know that the reaction can range from indignity to shock to panic. Based on the latest piece of legislation before Parliament, you might have to tell more of your clients to buckle up, it’s going to be a bumpy ride. CRA will now have greater powers. Consider this:

Last Minute Tax Planning? Online Calculators Can Help

Knowledge Bureau has 14 online tax calculators that can help you and your clients with last minute tax and retirement planning for 2013. Get the answers needed to make sound year-end financial decisions. Try them today risk-free!

Reinforce Your Tax Savvy in Time for Tax Season

Build your tax acumen and ability to produce accurate tax returns for your clients this tax season. Enrol you and your team today for Personal Tax Bootcamp and ensure your entire staff is in tip-top shape. Last chance to register is January 6!

Hone Your Bookkeeping Skills for a Variety of Different Business Types

Move your skills beyond basic transaction data entry to developing a complete set of books for a variety of different businesses. Enrol in Advanced Bookkeeping for Multiple Businesses today.

Jacks on Tax: 2014 Edition Now Available!

Just in time for the holidays, Jacks on Tax is available to purchase for the “do-it-yourselfers” in your life. This easy-to-read guide will help you save both time and money by understanding the tax return and will show you how to take better control of your family’s financial affairs. This best-selling tax guide has been updated to the new tax filing rules. Get your copy today!

CRA Announces Pre-Ruling Consultation Pilot Project

With the hope that it will assist taxpayers in determining the legality of their transactions before incurring significant costs, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) and the Income Tax Rulings Directorate (ITRD) have announced a one-year pre-ruling consultation pilot project. 

Department of Finance Announces New Consumer Code Consultations

The Department of Finance is seeking the input from Canadians on how to protect consumers in all areas of the marketplace.
 
 
 
Knowledge Bureau Poll Question

Do you agree that public trustees, guardians and departments supporting Indigenous Services should be able to certify impairments for the Disability Tax Credit?

  • Yes
    12 votes
    25%
  • No
    36 votes
    75%