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Helping First Nations, Inuit and Metis with Tax Filing

The Canada Revenue Agency is trying to reach out to Canada’s First Nations, Inuit and Metis to encourage them to file their tax forms on time and could use your help to make sure these communities get all the tax benefits they are entitled to. But filing tax returns are not always easy, especially when there is income on and off the reserve.

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April 30 Less Than a Week Away

While tax practitioners keep their heads down to finish filing your tax returns, do-it-yourselfers who are procrastinators need to get on it!

Voluntary Disclosure Procedures Change

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) recently released an updated information circular (IC00-1R3) pertaining to the Voluntary Disclosure Program (VDP), which promotes tax compliance by encouraging taxpayers to come forward and correct prior errors and omissions.

Canada’s Role in International Aid Support

The April 19 edition of the Globe and Mail featured a guest column from the Honourable Jim Flaherty, Minister of Finance, who spoke of modernizing a foreign aid program called the General Preferential Tariff. Created in 1974, this program was a commitment from many developed Western countries to assist the economies of the poorest “Third World” countries. A lot has changed since the 1970’s, and our government feels justified in modifying the approach of the Tariff.
 
 
 
Knowledge Bureau Poll Question

Should the Old Age Security clawback start at a lower net income than the current $93,454?

  • Yes
    11 votes
    16.67%
  • No
    55 votes
    83.33%