Shaelene’s Tax Tip of the Week – October 12th

Books In Line

Did you know?

Usually if you sell personal-use property at a loss, you can’t claim the loss.

The exception is for “listed” personal property: property which generally increases in value the longer you hold on to it. This includes Canadian cultural property (ie, national treasures), stamps, coins, works of art, jewelry, and rare books, folios, or manuscripts.

These sorts of losses can be carried back three years, or carried forward for seven, and used to reduce the gain on the sale of other listed personal use property.

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Shaelene’s Tax Tip of the Week – September 28th

Books In Line

Looking for a good mileage app?

We recommend MileIQ, MileBug, aCar, or Trip Miles. If you prefer a hard-copy log, we carry them at our office. To pick up a logbook or to discuss how to track your mileage, feel free to call the office at 905-571-2665.

Have questions?

Give us a call at 905-571-2665 (BOOK)!

We’ve got you covered!