The end of the year is approaching and between visiting friends and family and celebrating the holidays, your taxes may be the last thing on your mind. However, putting off tax preparation until later could be a costly mistake. While tax season doesn’t start until mid-January, if you want to affect the return you file
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Three Tax Tips for B.C. Small Businesses
Tax season has started and that means British Columbians are trying to make sense of the changes for the 2015 tax year. The Chartered Professional Accountants of British Columbia (CPABC) have put together a series of tax tips for the 2015 tax year and here are three tips that have important implications for B.C.’s small
Money kept by Canadian Taxpayers is Not a “Loss”
It is essential in a democracy that those in charge always prove they actually need our cash With tax season at hand, here’s a useful tip for any tax-weary Canadian. When some people refer to income or other money not taxed as a “loss” to government, remember that they may merely be using technical language.