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Tax News
Now that Republicans have control of the Senate, things may change.
By Terry F. Ritchie |November 6, 2014
3 min read
Industry
CRA's announced the maximum pensionable earnings under CPP for 2015.
By Staff |November 3, 2014
1 min read
The income tax system identifies two types of taxpayer: individuals and corporations. But taxes levied at the corporate level are ultimately borne by individuals.
November 3, 2014
In a campaign-style announcement, Prime Minister Stephen Harper unveiled new income-splitting tax breaks.
October 31, 2014
Firms moving employees across borders have unique planning needs
By Kevyn Nightingale |October 31, 2014
2 min read
In 2012, the federal government’s Pooled Registered Pension Plans Act was signed into law. The plan’s objective is to create a large-scale, inexpensive pension plan for employees of companies that don’t already offer a pension. But the federal government has limited jurisdiction over the workforce, so it had to collaborate with the provinces. Quebec’s version, […]
By Francois Bernier |October 31, 2014
4 min read
Sweeping changes follow a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling
By Dean DiSpalatro |October 31, 2014
5 min read
Taxpayers with foreign assets, be they condos or stocks, have to file a T1135 every year. It used to be a straightforward process, but last year the Department of Finance turned it into a big headache.
By Staff |October 31, 2014
Market Insights
Help clients understand their combined effect
By Brad Steiman |October 31, 2014
7 min read
It is time for tax reform if the country's economy is to strengthen, according to CPA Canada.
By Staff |October 28, 2014
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