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Randy Larson2025-10-13T09:28:15-07:00

Significant tax changes for 2025

Randy Larson2025-10-13T09:28:15-07:0010/13/2025|Comments Off on Significant tax changes for 2025

Significant tax changes in Canada for 2025 include a federal income tax rate cut, updates to the Canada Pension Plan (CPP), adjustments to the capital gains inclusion rate, and the end of the consumer carbon tax. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) will also index tax brackets and certain non-refundable [...]

Randy Larson2025-06-26T14:17:24-07:00

BC Climate Action Incentive Cancelled

Randy Larson2025-06-26T14:17:24-07:0006/26/2025|Comments Off on BC Climate Action Incentive Cancelled

The British Columbia Climate Action Tax Credit (BCCATC) has been cancelled as of April 1, 2025, along with the cancellation of the carbon tax itself. This means there will be no more quarterly BCCATC payments. While the CRA will still issue retroactive payments for previous benefit years, the last [...]

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