What’s new from CRA

New benefits and increased credit payments are coming to help make life more affordable

The Government of Canada has proposed new financial support measures to make life more affordable for Canadians. The proposed Canada Dental Benefit would provide financial support for children under 12 years old if they receive dental care for which the parent has out of pocket costs and does not have access to a private dental insurance plan. …

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Do you have questions about filing as a business for the first time? The CRA is here to help.

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) knows that it can be intimidating for new businesses to file their first tax return. That’s why we aim to help small businesses by ensuring they have the information and guidance they need to stay organized and to understand and meet their tax obligations. Here’s what you need to know …

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Running a business is difficult; understanding your tax obligations doesn’t need to be.

June 15, 2022, is the deadline for self-employed individuals to file their 2021 income tax and benefit return. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) wants to remind businesses that we are here to support you and your business in meeting your tax obligations. Want to know more about how the CRA wants to help? Click the …

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Feel like you’re missing out on something? It could be your benefits and credits or your tax refund!

Did you know that some Canadians are entitled to benefits and credits but they don’t know that they are? You may be leaving money on the table by not filing your income tax and benefit return. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) wants you to receive the benefits and credits you’re entitled to. We use the …

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June 15, 2022, is the deadline for self-employed individuals to file their 2021 income tax and benefit return

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is here to support you and your business in meeting your tax obligations. If you are a self-employed individual, or if your spouse or common-law partner is self-employed, you have until June 15, 2022, to file your 2021 income tax and benefit return. Want to learn more about filing taxes as …

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