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Esteemed Tax Specialists Prepare Pros for Tax Season 2021

Are you training new and returning staff working in independent tax filing firms? Are you a CPA in public practice, a financial advisor, public trustee, legal or financial assistant, municipal officer, payroll or software company serving individuals and business owners with tax compliance?  Knowledge Bureau’s acclaimed Advanced T1 Tax Update 2021 for 2020 T1 Returns has gone to a live, virtual format to provide a detailed refresher for a national audience.  Join us for the live event on January 20, 2021, then complete the comprehensive Line-by-Line Advanced T1 Tax Update Course online.  Early registration ends January 15.

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Winter Study Sprint: Enrol by December 15

It’s a good time to register for our new Winter Study Session:  we’re calling it a training “sprint” and it runs from December 16 to February 15.  You can start anytime at your convenience, but here’s the advantage:  you’ll have another professional credential under your belt before tax season. . .and you’ll save an extra $50 on certificate course tuition, too. Here’s a sneak peek at our newly published courses for the winter session:

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Black Friday Starts Now!

Now is the right time to enhance your credentials and train your teams for the upcoming tax season, and our Black Friday Sale is here to get you started. This week only: save 55% on tuition when you enrol in any two courses of your choice for $995.

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New Graduates Survey Shows Education Brings Happiness

This just in:  a post-secondary education can bring on joy. A 2018 National Graduates Survey released by Statistics Canada on November 17 surveyed 2015 post-secondary graduates in Canada. It reports that the majority of graduates were satisfied with their jobs, felt qualified for them and 91% were working full time. 

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