Jan 1, 2026 | Personal Tax and Finance, Seniors
Each Saturday, I go for coffee with my dad. At one of our meetings a couple of weeks ago, my dad very excitedly told me he would likely never owe any tax again. His income will dip, as he will only have CPP, his RRSPs, and personal savings to draw from. Even so, my...
Jan 1, 2026 | Charitable Giving, Wineries and Vineyards
Note: This credit applied only to the 2016 to 2018 tax years. It is no longer available. We keep this summary for reference and for anyone reviewing past returns or historical program details. What is the #bcfoodtaxcredit ? If you were a farmer who donated qualifying...
Jan 1, 2026 | General Tax, Personal Tax and Finance
Filing Taxes Late – Potential Penalties The deadlines for filing your personal income tax return are typically April 30 (or the next business day if that date falls on a weekend or holiday) if you have no business income, and June 15 if you are self-employed....
Jan 1, 2026 | General Tax, Personal Tax and Finance
Did you know? Most Canadian income tax and benefit returns are due on April 30 each year (or the next business day when that date falls on a weekend or holiday). Self-employed individuals and their spouses or common-law partners have until June 15 to file their...
Jan 1, 2026 | Charitable Giving, Personal Tax and Finance
Support your favourite charities and causes and reap the benefits too! You can claim your donations for the year plus any donations made in any of the previous five years that have not been claimed already, to an annual limit of 75% of your net income. The first $200...
Oct 23, 2025 | Personal Tax and Finance, Students & Families, Tips for your Business
RESPs and the Canada Education Savings Grant: Maximize Your Child’s Future Saving for a child’s education has never been more important. With the cost of tuition, books, housing, and transportation continuing to rise across Canada, many families are looking for ways...