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

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Why should you consider buying into an RRSP (Registered Retirement Savings Plan)?

 It is a great way to save on taxes! Remember, this program is a tax deferral program, meaning that when you withdraw the funds at a later date, it is expected that you will be in a lower tax bracket. Once your money is in the plan it can grow and grow (thank you compound interest!) and again, you will only pay tax on the funds as you withdraw them. 

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

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Did you know?

Whether you run your own business or only speak to us about your personal taxes, consider setting yourself up with Quickbooks Online and Dext (previously called Receipt bank). Quickbooks is simple, easy, online bookkeeping. Dext allows you to take pictures of all your receipts and invoices so you can upload them to the cloud where we can instantly see them in real time. While it does cost a monthly subscription fee, you can write it off as an accounting fee – these are reasonable accounting fees that you pay so that you can prepare and file your income tax.  It helps your accountants tremendously when all of your data is organized in a simple web interface. 

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Shaelene’s Tax Tip of the Week – April 14th

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Do you plan on selling your principal residence?

 As long as it has been your principal residence for every year that you have owned the property, you will not have to pay any tax on any gain from the sale.  If it was not your principal residence at any time you have owned the property, or only part of the property is considered your principal residence, you will have to pay part of the tax on the capital gain corresponding to the years it wasn’t or the square feet that wasn’t included as part of the principal residence.

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