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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 Lisa Rennie
Updated on March 6, 2025
When buying a car you'll have to pay taxes. The amount you need to pay depends on your province and whether you bought your car from a dealership or p...
By Veronica Ott
Updated on February 18, 2025
Are you aware of the income tax system in Canada and how it changes? Learn about the different tax rates in Canada and how it affects the amount of ta...
By Steven Brennan
Updated on January 29, 2025
Learn about the basic personal amount (BPA) and how it can reduce your overall tax obligations.
By Jessica Martel
Updated on January 13, 2025
RPP vs RRSP: Wondering which one is the better option? Learn about how they differ, and how you can use them to save for your future.
By Corrina Murdoch
Updated on December 18, 2024
Make sure that you know about the new deductions you can use on your 2022 taxes, Canada! Did you know that you can now put away more in your
By Chrissy Kapralos
Updated on December 18, 2024
Can I file my taxes online for free in Canada? Yes, you can. Check out how you can file your taxes for free in Canada.
By Veronica Ott
Updated on December 13, 2024
Filing your taxes is never easy, especially for freelancers. Find out how freelance taxes in Canada work and how to file your taxes.
By Barry Choi
Updated on December 13, 2024
In case you haven’t heard, Canada Pension Plan (CPP) contributions increased again in 2025. While these increases are nothing new, what worries some C...
By Lisa Rennie
Updated on December 11, 2024
Are you thinking about contributing to your TFSA but don't know how much you can contribute? Find out the TFSA contribution limits in 2025.
By Sean Cooper
Updated on November 25, 2024
Recently, two big ideas have been buzzing around: a potential GST holiday and $250 cash payments to Canadians.
By Mark Gregorski
Updated on November 13, 2024
What happens if you don't pay your taxes in Canada? Are there penalties? Find out what your options are if you can't afford to pay your taxes.
By Lisa Rennie
Updated on November 1, 2024
A donation tax receipt is the superhero of your income taxes. You get back a portion of what you donate. Here is how it works and why
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.