We work on a 1 to 2 week turnaround. If you drop off your tax information this week, it will be ready for your review and signature next week.[...]
Childcare expenses are deductible by the lower income earner and is limited to 2/3rds of their earned income and limited to $11,000 per year for children born in 2019...[...]
Yes, CRA allows you to split up to 50% of your pension income with your spouse. Our software, automatically optimizes the best % to minimize your family’s income tax.[...]
You need to file your income and expenses on the T2125 form using our worksheet – https://bptax.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/1.AAA_.WORKSHEET-FOR-SMALL-BUSINESSES.pdf[...]
A Notice of Assessment is CRA’s statement showing the tax return that you have e-filed. This is a very important document so you should keep it in a file....[...]
The best thing you can do to avoid penalties and interest is to file your returns on time (before April 30th). When you file late CRA adds penalties which...[...]
There are special rules with regards to the filing of a final tax return and depending on the complexities there may be a T3 Estate Return required. Please see...[...]
Your employer needs to fill out and give you a copy of the T2200 Conditions of Employment – https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/cra-arc/formspubs/pbg/t2200/t2200-fill-15e.pdf Once you have the form, then you need to fill...[...]
You need to register for CRA’s My Account at https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/e-services/e-services-individuals/account-individuals.html[...]
CRA starts accepting tax returns in late February for the previous tax year. Personal tax returns my be filed by April 30th to avoid penalties.[...]