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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

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

Selling

Reduce capital gains tax on the sale of a property

In order to minimize the tax impact, choose the property with the higher annual accrued gain as your principal...

Reduce capital gains tax on the sale of a property

Taxes

Most families have little to gain from income-splitting, says think-tank

Transfer of up to $50,000 to a spouse in families with kids called "an expensive tax gift for the...

Most families have little to gain from income-splitting, says think-tank

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TFSAs

TFSA: Our number-one tax shelter

Investing in a Tax-Free Savings Account should be a priority for most Canadians.

TFSA: Our number-one tax shelter

Taxes

Tax filing tips to maximize your refund

H&R Block's Cleo Hamel on who can claim what, when and why.

Tax filing tips to maximize your refund

Taxes

Government puts the chill on EI rates, but premiums still hiked for some in 2014

Canadian Taxpayers’ Federation says maximum employee EI rates will go up by $23 in 2014 to $914.

Government puts the chill on EI rates, but premiums still hiked for some in 2014
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Where to hold fixed income

Minimize your tax bill by holding bonds and GICs in registered accounts.

Where to hold fixed income

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Time for rebalancing and tax-loss selling

'Tis the season to re-jig your portfolio and offset your capitals gains.

Time for rebalancing and tax-loss selling

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