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Industry
Americans in Canada have six months' reprieve.
By Melissa Shin |July 12, 2013
2 min read
Estate Planning
A solid financial plan can be destroyed when clients get divorced. This is particularly true when the divorce involves a couple with Canada-U.S. financial, tax and estate-planning considerations. We’ve seen more planning inquiries by people who’ve met their spouses via online dating sites. In many cases, one person will be moving from Canada to the […]
By Terry Ritchie and Jeff Sheldon |July 11, 2013
4 min read
Tax News
Make sure clients don’t put too much into TFSAs and RRSPs
By Jamie Golombek |July 9, 2013
U.S. firms operating in Canada have obligations they may be unaware of
By Kevyn Nightingale |July 9, 2013
Have an American client who's considering renouncing his U.S. citizenship?
July 5, 2013
1 min read
CRA, in collaboration with the Canadian government, has made several changes to improve its services for small business owners.
By Staff |July 4, 2013
Over 76% of Canadians filed their income tax return electronically this year, an increase of 17% over last year, according to data released by Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).
By Staff |July 3, 2013
The extension of Albertans’ tax filing deadline is much welcomed, but ambiguous.
June 28, 2013
The Taxpayer Bill of Rights has been revised to include an assurance that formal complaints against CRA won’t land disgruntled taxpayers on a reprisal list.
By Staff |June 27, 2013
Taxpayers affected by flooding in Alberta will have until August 2, 2013, to file their returns.
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