Repaying individual pandemic benefits (December 2022)
The worst of the COVID-19 pandemic which began almost three years ago is now (hopefully) behind us. That doesn’t mean, however, that Canadians aren’t still dealing with the unwelcome consequences of the pandemic, in a number of ways. One of those long-term consequences relates to pandemic benefits which were [...]
The tax year is ending – some planning steps to take before December 31 (December 2022)
For individual Canadian taxpayers, the tax year ends at the same time as the calendar year. And what that means for individual Canadians is that any steps taken to reduce their tax payable for 2022 must be completed by December 31, 2022. (For individual taxpayers, the only significant exception [...]
Looking ahead to 2023 – getting source deductions right from the start (November 2022)
For most Canadians, tax planning for a year that hasn’t even started yet may seem too remote to even be considered. However, most Canadians will start paying their taxes for 2023 with the first paycheque they receive in January of 2023, less than two months from now. And, of [...]
Planning for home office expense claims for 2022 (November 2022)
Over the past three years, the structure of work-from-home arrangements for employees has been a constantly changing landscape. In 2020, almost all employees who could work from home were required to do so, as most workplaces were closed under pandemic public health lockdown rules. As the pandemic eased (slightly) [...]
A new tool for retirement income planning (November 2022)
Over the past three years, the structure of work-from-home arrangements for employees has been a constantly changing landscape. In 2020, almost all employees who could work from home were required to do so, as most workplaces were closed under pandemic public health lockdown rules. As the pandemic eased (slightly) [...]
Year-end planning for medical expense claims (November 2022)
While the current state of the Canadian health care system is not without its problems, Canadians are nonetheless fortunate to have a publicly-funded health care system, in which most major medical expenses are covered by provincial health care plans. Notwithstanding, there is a large (and growing) number of medical [...]
New Quarterly Newsletters (Q3 2022)
Two quarterly newsletters have been added—one dealing with personal issues, and one dealing with corporate issues. They can be accessed below. Corporate: Issue #61 Corporate Personal: Issue #61 Personal The information presented is only of a general nature, may omit many details and special rules, is current [...]
New Quarterly Newsletters (Q2 2022)
Two quarterly newsletters have been added—one dealing with personal issues, and one dealing with corporate issues. Corporate: Issue #60 Corporate Personal: Issue #60 Personal The information presented is only of a general nature, may omit many details and special rules, is current only as of its published [...]
The new Multi-Generational Home Renovation Tax Credit (October 2022)
The fact that Canada is in the middle of a housing crisis isn’t really news to anyone. Whether it’s having difficulty finding an affordable apartment or putting together enough money for a down payment, or coping with ever increasing mortgage interest rates and mortgage payments, housing availability and affordability [...]
Coming clean with the taxman – the Voluntary Disclosure Program (October 2022)
The Canadian tax system is a “self-assessing system” which relies heavily on the voluntary co-operation of taxpayers. Canadians are expected (in fact, in most cases, required) to complete and file a tax return each spring, reporting income from all sources, calculating the amount of tax owed, and remitting that [...]
Year-end planning for your RRSP, RRIF, and TFSA (October 2022)
Most Canadians know that the deadline for making contributions to one’s registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) comes 60 days after the end of the calendar year, around the end of February. There are, however, some circumstances in which an RRSP contribution must (or should) be made by December 31, [...]
How Canadian households are (or aren’t) coping with financial stress (October 2022)
Since early 2022, the finances of Canadian households have been hit with what Statistics Canada has called a “trifecta of market challenges”, which increasingly stretched and squeezed the efforts of Canadians to maintain their financial stability during the second quarter (April 1 to June 30) of this year. The [...]
Proposed changes to principal residence exemption in 2023 (September 2022)
One of the most valuable tax and investment strategies available to Canadians is home ownership. While the real estate market can (and does) go and up down, home ownership has proven to be, over the long term, a reliable way of building net worth. The value of home ownership [...]
The CPP post-retirement benefit – deciding whether to continue contributing (September 2022)
Transitioning into retirement is a complex process, one which involves decisions around finances (present and future) as well as one’s way of life. While it was once typical for an individual to work full time until retiring (usually at age 65), the word “retirement” no longer has a single [...]
Tax breaks for the upcoming post-secondary school year (September 2022)
This year, for the first time since 2019, most (if not all) post-secondary students will be preparing to go to (or return to) university or college for in-person learning. While that’s an exciting prospect after two years of pandemic restrictions, starting or returning to post-secondary education is also an [...]
Finance releases details of First Home Savings Accounts (September 2022)
In this year’s budget, the federal government announced a number of measures to help Canadians who are trying to put together a down payment for the purchase of a first home. The most significant of those measures was the Tax-Free First Home Savings Account (FHSA) which, as the name [...]
When the taxman has a few questions about your return (August 2022)
By the beginning of August almost every Canadian has filed his or her income tax return for the previous year and has received the Notice of Assessment issued by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) with respect to that filing. Most taxpayers, therefore, would consider that their annual filing and [...]
Application process for business pandemic relief programs still open (August 2022)
Canadian businesses should be aware that, while many programs which provided payroll or expense supports for businesses during the pandemic ended on May 7, 2022, there is still a program in place to help employers with payroll costs. As well, even for programs which ended on May 7, applications [...]
Managing debt in a rising interest rate environment (August 2022)
Since 2009, Canadians have been living (and borrowing) in an ultra-low-interest-rate environment. Between January 2009 and January 2022, the bank rate (from which commercial interest rates are determined) was (except for a brief period in 2018) never higher than 1.50% – and was almost always lower than that. Effectively, [...]
How to respond to a first Instalment Reminder from the Canada Revenue Agency (August 2022)
By the time August 2022 arrives, virtually all individual Canadians have filed their income tax return for the 2021 tax year, have received a Notice of Assessment from the tax authorities with respect to that return, and have either received their refund or reluctantly paid any balance of tax [...]
Claiming a deduction for summer child care costs (July 2022)
As pandemic restrictions ease, the option of sending kids to summer camp is once again a realistic one and, for both kids and parents, the possibility of doing so must be particularly welcome this year. When it comes to those summer camps, there are an almost limitless number of [...]
The start of a new federal benefit year – claiming your child and family benefits (July 2022)
At a time when Canadian households are coping simultaneously with rising interest rates and an inflation rate which recently hit its highest point in nearly four decades, every dollar of income counts. And where that income can be obtained with minimal effort, and received tax-free, then it’s a win-win [...]
Paying the piper – the CRA starts collection of pandemic benefit overpayments (July 2022)
When a public health emergency was declared in March of 2020, the focus for the federal government was getting pandemic benefits into the hands of eligible recipients as quickly as possible, to help mitigate the sudden financial crisis faced by so many Canadians. To that end, three decisions were [...]
Creating cash flow from home equity (July 2022)
When a public health emergency was declared in March of 2020, the focus for the federal government was getting pandemic benefits into the hands of eligible recipients as quickly as possible, to help mitigate the sudden financial crisis faced by so many Canadians. To that end, three decisions were [...]
Making sure your taxes for 2022 are on track (June 2022)
Many, if not most, taxpayers think of tax planning as a year-end exercise to be carried out in the last few weeks of the year, with a view to taking the steps needed to minimize the tax bill for the current year. And it’s true that almost all strategies [...]

