What you need to know for the 2026 tax-filing season
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is ready for the 2026 tax season, are you?
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The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is ready for the 2026 tax season, are you?
What you need to know for the 2026 tax-filing season Read More »
Life is full of milestones that change your perspective, introduce a new adventure, or bring you a host of new decisions.
Keeping your CRA account up to date is one of the simplest ways to prevent delays, avoid disruptions, and make tax season run smoothly.
Avoid tax season surprises by keeping your CRA account up to date! Read More »
In 2025, approximately 93% of income tax and benefit returns were filed online.
Important changes to the 2025 income tax package: What you need to know Read More »
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) now sends most business correspondence online through the My Business Account portal in your CRA account, instead of by paper mail.
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is warning Canadians about certain financial arrangements involving critical illness insurance that may be designed to avoid paying taxes.
Warning: The CRA has identified aggressive tax schemes involving insurance products Read More »
Starting November 3, 2025, registrations for new business number (BN) or Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) program accounts must be done online.
Businesses: Go online to register for a business number or CRA program account Read More »
November is Financial Literacy Month, and this year’s theme, ‘Talk Money,’ encourages Canadians to have open, honest conversations about their finances.
Money on your mind? Learn how tax literacy can contribute to your financial success Read More »
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is committed to helping taxpayers correct their past tax mistakes.
Made a mistake on your taxes? Upcoming changes to the Voluntary Disclosures Program Read More »
Canadians have been contributing to tax-free savings accounts (TFSA) since 2009, enjoying tax-free investment growth. Did you know that it’s possible to overcontribute and be subject to tax?
Reminder: Tax Free Savings Account – Watch your limit and stay within it! Read More »