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Get expert tips and guidance from a community of renown personal finance experts right here at Loans Canada. We're here to help you stay informed so you can make the best financial decisions.
By Bryan Daly
Updated on June 11, 2024
The Climate Action Incentive Payment (CAIP), or Carbon Tax Rebate, is quarterly benefit paid to eligible Canadians in
By Bryan Daly
Updated on June 11, 2024
Do you live in Quebec? Then you may qualify for the Solidarity Tax Credit (STC). Find out how to apply and if you're eligible for the STC.
By Chrissy Kapralos
Updated on June 11, 2024
The Canada Training Credit is a new, refundable tax credit meant to offer financial relief for tuition and course fees.
By Mark Gregorski
Updated on June 11, 2024
Did you know that the digital news subscription tax credit offers a tax credit to Canadians who pay for digital news subscriptions?
By Chrissy Kapralos
Updated on June 11, 2024
The federal and provincial governments encourage citizens to be mindful about how much energy they use and offer green tax credits on sustainable ener...
By Chrissy Kapralos
Updated on June 11, 2024
Retiring soon? Make sure you are well informed on all of the available tax credits and deductions for seniors to help maximize your income.
By Chrissy Kapralos
Updated on June 11, 2024
Similar to how there are specific tax credits and deductions for businesses, seniors, and parents, there are student tax credits in Canada.
By Mark Gregorski
Updated on June 11, 2024
The disability tax credit (DTC) in Canada is a federal non-refundable tax credit that persons with disabilities can claim.
By Bryan Daly
Updated on June 11, 2024
How long does it take to get a tax refund in Canada? Depending on how your file your taxes, you can get your refund between 8 days to 8 weeks.
By Corrina Murdoch
Updated on June 11, 2024
Do you disagree with your notice of assessment? Find out how to file a CRA notice of objection and have the issue resolved.
By Corrina Murdoch
Updated on June 11, 2024
A Notice of Assessment is the government’s evaluation of your income tax return. After you file your taxes each year, the CRA sends you an NOA.
By Bryan Daly
Updated on June 11, 2024
Working on your taxes but aren't sure what information should go on line 10100 of your tax return? We have what you need.
Get expert tips and guidance from a community of renown personal finance experts right here at Loans Canada. We're here to help you stay informed so you can make the best financial decisions.