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Update on the non-taxability of the Canada Carbon Rebate for Small Businesses Read MoreBusinesses – Tax information newsletter
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Filing your taxes every year isn’t just about reporting your income — it’s the key to getting (and keeping) the benefits and credits that help you with everyday costs, including the new Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit (CGEB). Read...
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If you’ve filed your taxes but realized later that you forgot to claim a deduction, report income, or made an error, there’s no need to worry! Read MoreNewsroom
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Introduction Every year, thousands of Canadians leave money on the table simply because they are unaware of available tax deductions. Understanding tax deductions in Canada for 2026 can significantly increase your refund and improve your financial situation. At SM...
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The Canada Carbon Rebate for Small Businesses was a refundable tax that returned a portion of the federal fuel charge proceeds collected between 2019-2020 and 2024-2025 directly to eligible Canadian-controlled private corporations (CCPCs). Read...
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In This Article Toggle 1. Maximize Your Tax Return2. Avoid Costly Errors3. Reduce Stress During Tax SeasonFaster RefundsMore Time for Tax PlanningContent to Add:Common Mistakes When Filing Late Introduction As the April 30 tax deadline approaches in Canada, many...
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Is your business engaged in scientific research and experimental development (SR&ED)? Read MoreNewsroom
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For many business owners, the start of Quarter 2 is a critical financial checkpoint. Unfortunately, many companies move into the second quarter with messy financial records, untracked expenses, and inaccurate bookkeeping. This can create major problems later in the...
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Last-Minute Tax Filing: What You Must Do Before Submitting Filing taxes close to the deadline is very common for many Canadians. Whether due to busy schedules, missing paperwork, or simple procrastination, thousands of individuals and business owners complete...
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The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is committed to making it easier for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples to file their taxes and receive the benefit and credit payments they’re entitled to. Read MoreNewsroom