If you’re scrambling last minute to get your taxes done before the April 30th deadline, here are a few tips directly from Canada Revenue Agency (CRA); Do your taxes on-line. CRA has created a list of certified software packages and…
Ontario’s 2018 Budget: Benefits = Debt
A couple of weeks ago the Ontario Liberal government announced their 2018 budget. Although the benefits may seem vary enticing, it leaves one to wonder, how are all these things going to be paid for? As it sits, Ontario’s debt…
Saving for Disabled Family Members
April is Autism awareness month; these types of campaigns are important because they remind us of the many families whom struggle financially to take care of disabled loved ones. One government program that can help is a Registered Disability Savings…
Most Googled Tax Questions
If you Google tax questions you’re not alone. According to Google trends Canadians’ tax searches increase every year between February and May. Here are the top four Googled tax questions for 2017; #1 Income Tax Deadline in Canada. The last…
Have You Planned for Incapacity?
Your estate planning shouldn’t end with an up-to-date will; it should also include powers of attorney (PoA) for both property and personal care. A Power of Attorney is a legal document that gives someone else the right to act on…
Are you in your 50s and carrying debt?
You’re not alone Did you always imagine you would be debt-free by your 50s? Are you surprised, and disappointed, that you’re not? You are not alone. Canadians in their 50s have an average of $108,000 in household debt. Your 40s…
Women, Pay-Equity & Financial Challenges
There is a lot of talk lately about Pay Equity for women. It’s been 30 years since the government introduced Equal-Pay-for-Equal-work legislation. This year both the Federal and Provincial governments have proposed further legislation to standardize employment income in hopes…
2018 Budget Highlights
Earlier this week the federal government presented its third annual budget entitled Equity + Growth: A Strong Middle Class. The budget mainly focuses on investing in innovation and research as well as pay equity, with the goal to position Canada’s…
Should you Contribute to your RRSP or TFSA?
With the RRSP deadline fast approaching (Thursday, March 1st) many people are still confused as to where to invest their savings; an RRSP or TFSA? In a perfect world investors would maximize both plans; however for most Canadians that is…
What You Need to Know About RRSPs
A Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) is not an investment in itself; but rather an account that you hold investments within. An RRSP is not tax-free, it is a savings plan that allows you to put off paying tax on…