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U.S. expats with six-figure salaries could benefit from potential U.S. tax reform. American lawmakers are “seriously” considering a measure that would tax U.S. expats on only income earned in the U.S., reports the Financial Times (article has paywall). For the 2016 tax year, U.S. expats can exclude up to US$101,300 from their worldwide income for […]
By Staff |October 25, 2017
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And what's unknown
By Staff |October 20, 2017
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What it is and how to access it
By James and Deborah Kraft |October 20, 2017
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How this works
By Curtis Davis |October 20, 2017
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Where the bulk of your federal tax dollars go
By Simon Doyle |October 20, 2017
Statistics Canada data released in September 2017 shows that clients are embracing retirement savings accounts. According to the data, nearly two-thirds of Canada’s 14 million households made some form of retirement contribution in 2015. About 40% of households contributed to a TFSA, 35% to an RRSP and 30% to a registered pension plan. Almost 10% […]
By Jamie Golombek |October 20, 2017
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Industry
Morneau will make the announcement at a farm alongside Agriculture Minister Lawrence MacAulay in Erinsville, Ont.
By Staff, with files from The Canadian Press |October 19, 2017
Only about 3% of the ``most wealthy'' privately owned corporations will have to pay higher taxes
By Staff, with files from The Canadian Press |October 18, 2017
The tax bite is the worst for lower-income Canadians and small business owners.
By Staff |October 12, 2017
The Income Tax Act includes a number of financial planning tools for disabled individuals
By David Truong |October 10, 2017
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