Personal Service Corporations

Personal Service Corporations

Rather than hiring employees directly, many taxpayers retain non-employees to provide services, whether to fill a short-term need, obtain specific expertise or otherwise fill a role that is not suited to a full-time position.

These situations carry significant income tax risk, and that risk depends on whether an individual or corporation is providing the services.

When the service provider is an […]

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Tax Considerations When Moving Back To Your Home Country

Moving Back To Your Home Country

As Residents of Canada’s Capital move from Canada to the United States or vice versa, a multitude of unique lifestyle, immigration, financial, tax and estate planning issues must be considered. Ideally, it is best to plan or be aware of these considerations prior to the move, not afterward. In this article, we will discuss some of […]

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Tips for Reducing the Tax Impact on Death

Tips for Reducing the Tax Impact on Death

You may have been putting considerable energy into saving for retirement, but what about estate planning? If you want your assets to pass through as easily as possible to your beneficiaries, it’s worth speaking to an advisor and doing some planning early on.

“There are many things to consider during the planning process,” says FCPA […]

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Need more tax deductions?

Need more tax deductions?

Did you know that some Canadians are entitled to benefits and credits but they don’t know that they are? You may be leaving money on the table by not filing your income tax and benefit return.

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) wants you to receive the […]

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Catching Up on Past Due Tax Returns

Catching Up on Past Due Tax Returns

Our tax services include catching up on tax returns from past years that haven’t been filed yet for both individuals and businesses

This is a big part of our business! We support our clients through-out the year by preparing past due tax returns. The CRA only requires taxpayers to catch up for the past […]

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Potential tax problems

Potential tax problems

A tax problem can quickly become a tax emergency.

Unresolved tax disputes with the CRA pose significant risks to taxpayers. The CRA has sufficient powers to collect tax debt under the various tax acts. Taxpayers facing problems such as past due tax returns, undeclared income, or outstanding tax debt could face harsh consequences including:

  1. Interest: Unpaid taxes […]
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Home Office Deduction for Employees

Home Office Deduction for Employees

For the 2021 and 2022 tax years, employees working from home due to the COVID-19 pandemic may be able to claim up to a maximum of $500 using the simplified temporary flat rate method, to calculate their home office expenses. This is an increase over the $400 maximum for 2020

The new temporary flat rate method […]

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Tax Breaks for Parents

Tax Breaks for Parents

Being a parent isn’t cheap these days. With a lack of affordable childcare, the federal government is looking to give new parents a tax break.

The federal government has made a pledge that any maternity or parental benefits received through EI will be tax-exempt at source, beginning in 2020. This change means an extra $1,800 a year for someone […]

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Tax Breaks for Seniors

Tax Breaks for Seniors

The Liberals increased Old Age Security (OAS) by 10% for seniors older than 75 years of age earning less than $77,580. The change meant an increase of $729 annually in OAS starting in July 2020.

The Liberals also provided an enhancement to the survivor benefit of the Canada Pension Plan (CPP). The maximum pensionable earnings have increased to $58,700, […]

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