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Be Wary of Charitable Gifting Schemes

Posted on May 28, 2021July 11, 2022

Be wary of “donate low” and “claim high” charities. That’s where you give money to a charity, and they give you a tax receipt for

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How to Survive a Tax Audit

Posted on May 24, 2021May 1, 2023

Help, I’m being audited ! You open your mailbox one day and find a letter from the Canada Revenue Agency telling you that you are

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Some of MacDonald’s Reported Cases

Posted on May 1, 2021December 9, 2022

Below is a representative sample of some of Norman MacDonald’s reported cases. Akeroyd v. The Bermuda Tax Commissioner [2020] SC (Bda) 22 Civ ( 6

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The Myth About Tax Amnesty

Posted on Apr 24, 2021May 1, 2023

For years, many accountants and tax lawyers, have been circulating advice to the effect that under the Canada Revenue Agency’s Voluntary Disclosures Program (“VDP”), commonly

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Employment Expenses – Masks, Gloves, and Sanitizing Liquid

Posted on Apr 21, 2021April 21, 2021

If your employer requires you to wear a mask or gloves, or use sanitizing liquid due to COVID, and does not reimburse you for the

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Should You Use An Accountant or Tax Software To Do Your Tax Return?

Posted on Apr 15, 2021April 23, 2021

I know people who pay between $40 to $80 each year to have a CPA (Chartered Professional Accountant in Canada) or tax preparer, prepare their

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New Tax Deductions

Posted on Apr 10, 2021

When I eventually get around to thinking about preparing my income tax return, the first thing I do is to check to see if there

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Things to Consider Before You Take That Dream Job in Paradise

Posted on Apr 4, 2021July 11, 2022

Before you accept what you think is that dream job in some tropical paradise, here are a few things you should consider before you make

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A Tale of Two Cities

Posted on Mar 11, 2021May 1, 2023

Sneaky Pete is self-employed as a consulting engineer in the construction industry. He works around the country for various companies on a contract basis. Some

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CERB Your Enthusiasm: Your COVID Benefits Are Taxable

Posted on Mar 4, 2021May 1, 2023

If you received the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (“CERB”) or other COVID benefits in Canada, then you should know that they are treated as taxable

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