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Saving for your first home? Find out how a First Home Savings Account can help

Canadians can save for a home tax-free using the First Home Savings Account (FHSA). Prospective first-time home buyers can contribute or transfer from their RRSP up to $40,000 towards buying or building their first home. Like an RRSP, contributions made to an FHSA are generally tax-deductible. Up to $8,000 in FHSA contributions made by December 31, 2023, …

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Home office expenses for employees – What you need to know for the 2023 tax-filing season

The Canada Revenue Agency is currently updating its webpages and Form T2200 for the 2023 tax year. The updated form, which will be made available at the end of January 2024, along with other T1 related forms, will be easier to complete for employees who are only claiming a deduction for home office expenses. Eligible employees …

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Taxpayer relief deadline is December 31, 2023 for requests related to 2013

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) would like to remind taxpayers and registrants that they have until December 31, 2023, to make a taxpayer relief request related to the 2013 tax year or reporting period. If you want to ask for penalty and interest relief, you must send your request within ten years from the end of the …

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Issuers of tax slips can now distribute T4, T4A and T5 slips more conveniently and efficiently

Issuers of T4A and T5 slips can now distribute them by email or using an employer or payer’s secure electronic portal without obtaining written or electronic consent from the employees or recipients before distributing the slips. Previously, issuers were required to request express consent in order to provide these slips electronically, but do not need to now, under certain …

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Individuals can now receive T4A and T5 slips more conveniently and efficiently

Recipients of T4A and T5 tax information slips no longer have to provide permission to receive them through a secure portal. A T4A slip identifies amounts paid during the calendar year for certain types of income from many different sources, including self employed commissions and RESP educational assistance payments. T5 slips are used to report the various types of …

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The Canada Revenue Agency continues to invest in free tax clinics

Free tax clinics made it possible for more than 649,000 Canadians with a modest income to file their taxes and receive more than $1.75 billion in benefits, credits, and refunds last year, announced the Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of National Revenue. More than 3,400 community organizations, composed of over 14,700 volunteers, helped achieve these results. …

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