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Taxes

Tax rebate cheques for low income Canadians to be sent automatically

The 2014 federal budget promises to cut red tap for low income Canadians by automatically calculating the GST-HST credit.

Tax rebate cheques for low income Canadians to be sent automatically

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What to know about budget 2014

From balancing the books to investing in growth, focusing on jobs and siding with consumers. Here's what the federal...

What to know about budget 2014

News

Federal budget to include promise to take on Canada-U.S. price gap: Official

Federal budget to be tabled at 4 p.m. ET. Check back with MoneySense.ca for details on how your household...

Federal budget to include promise to take on Canada-U.S. price gap: Official

Financial Planning

Will robo-advisers ever come to Canada?

The robo-adviser business has extremely low margins and can only survive by building enormous scale.

Will robo-advisers ever come to Canada?

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Debt

Consumer debt swells to $1.4 trillion: Equifax

Debt levels have risen 4.2% in one year but so far Canadians are keeping up with the payments.

Consumer debt swells to $1.4 trillion: Equifax

Financial Planning

Make your passion profitable

Chances are, your hobby can pay the bills. MoneySense's Julie Cazzin and 680 New's Mike Eppel discuss how.

Make your passion profitable

Columns

TD accepts RBC’s gauntlet throwdown. Who’s next?

TD Direct Investing users will now pay a flat fee of $9.99 per trade.

TD accepts RBC’s gauntlet throwdown. Who’s next?

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Do Gen X and Gen Y have a false sense of financial security?

The folks at BMO seem to think so.

Do Gen X and Gen Y have a false sense of financial security?

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Taxes

CRA, IRS to collect and share bank account info of dual residents

New arrangement looks to share information on accounts held by U.S. citizens or residents in Canada over $50,000 with...

CRA, IRS to collect and share bank account info of dual residents

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