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May 2025 Poll

Does the new government’s promise, expected soon, to cut the lowest personal income tax rate by 1% to 14%, go far enough to help Canadians impacted by high costs? What are alternatives in your view?
Yes: 8 votes
11.11%
No: 64 votes
88.89%
 

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Fines and House Arrest for Taxpayer Caught in Paradigm Scheme

Carl Gustafson, a professional engineer (P.Eng.) and a director of Norall Group Contracting Inc., was fined late in October in the Ontario Court of Justice in Thunder Bay in the amount of $84,417 for failing to report $459,174 in income. 

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CRA Has an Informant Leads Program

Fight with the neighbor? An ex-partner? There are tax reasons to make up and repair burnt bridges: tax snitching can be nasty. 

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Entertaining? What are the Rules to Writing Off Hospitality, Meals, and Entertainment?

CRA issued IT 518 to overview their position with regard to the deductibility of food, beverages and entertainment. Reasonable amounts may of course be deducted, if incurred to earn income from a business or property.

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Understanding Segregated Funds

Investors seeking safety and guarantees often have segregated funds in their non-registered investment portfolio. Segregated funds are mutual funds wrapped up with a life insurance policy to provide a death benefit as well as a guarantee of principal.

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Manage Instalments: Avoid a Balance Owing of More than $3,000

Avoid owing more than $3,000 at your balance due date.

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