CNW/ - On February 23, 2026, you will be able to file your 2025 income tax and benefit return online! Last tax-filing season, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) received more than 33 million tax returns ...
Your RRSP refund can start compounding sooner if you file early, and VFV is a simple way to invest it without stock-picking.
The CRA is introducing new security rules for accounts this February. Plus, find out when you can start filing your 2025 ...
An academic study reveals that informal tax preparers — friends and family, not professional accountants — are not using the Canada Revenue Agency’s RepID Editor’s Note: We have published this article ...
Tax season is on the horizon in Canada. If you’re already dreading filing your taxes this season, it may help to have all of the key dates and deadlines laid out so you can prep accordingly. “The ...
Canadians planning a trip to Mexico may want to factor in extra costs, as a popular tourist region has introduced a slight increase to its visitor tax. Travellers in Mexico will now have to pay just a ...
Early birds can submit their 2025 tax returns today and receive their potential tax refunds in two to three weeks. Peter is a writer and editor for the CNET How-To team. He has been covering ...
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) offers financial support through benefits, credits, and programs. Every dollar counts when you’re on a tight budget. Doing your taxes can help you access benefits, ...
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Taxes for 2025 are due for most of us by April 15, 2026, which falls on a Wednesday. If you don't expect to file by then, you can request a six-month extension. If you filed electronically and chose ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which was signed into law in July, created several new tax provisions and made changes to others that are in effect for this year. So it’s worth having the rundown of ...
The Canadian Revenue Agency (CRA) revealed that 40% of taxpayers who use cryptoasset platforms are evading crypto taxes or are at high risk of non-compliance, the Canadian Press reported December 7.