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Ready to file your taxes? Here’s why you should go digital!

Worried about tax-filing season? Don’t be! Our easy-to-use digital services can improve the filing process and save you time. Using our services will also make it easier for you to manage your tax and benefit information online, and you’ll avoid delays and long wait times over the phone. Learn more Photo credits: Work from home concept vector …

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International students studying in Canada: Doing your taxes helps you

If you’re an international student studying in Canada and a resident for tax purposes, you could get benefit and credit payments that can help with your cost of living. Check out our 3-minute benefits and credits video for everything you need to know about benefit and credit payments in Canada. Learn more Photo Credits: Two young teenagers sitting …

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Fraud Prevention Month: How to recognize fraud, scams and tax schemes / Mois de la prévention de la fraude : comment reconnaître les situations de fraude, les arnaques et les stratagèmes fiscaux

Every March, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) joins organizations around the world to recognize Fraud Prevention Month. Keeping your information secure is a top priority for the CRA. Learning how to identify fraud, scams and tax schemes helps keep your personal information safe. Learn More Photo credit: Happy Dinosaur vector by VectorLover

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The Canada Pension Plan enhancement – Businesses, individuals, and self-employed: what it means for you

The Canada Pension Plan (CPP) enhancement, which was introduced on January 1, 2019, is designed to help increase retirement income for working Canadians and their families. The CPP is a mandatory pension plan financed by contributions from employees, employers, and self-employed individuals. It covers virtually all workers in Canada except Quebec, which administers its own …

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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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