Shaelene’s Tax Tip of the Week – November 4th

Know a senior or someone with a disability that needs to renovate their home due to accessibility issues? 

They may be eligible for the Home Accessibility Tax Credit, which is 15% of up to $10,000 per year towards accessibility-related expenses which go towards helping them feel comfortable again in their own home.
 
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Shaelene’s Tax Tip of the Week – September 30th

Did you know?

If you provide a per-kilometre allowance for your employees, or receive one from your employer, remember that there is a reasonable allowance rate. In 2018, the rate is 55 cents per kilometre for the first 5,000 km driven, and 49 cents thereafter. If the allowance is above those rates, it’s considered “unreasonably high,” a taxable benefit, and added to employment income. Be careful: even if the rate is below these rates, it’s considered “unreasonably low” and is still added to employment income. That said, the CRA is open to negotiation – if you can justify why a particular rate needs to be used that is too high or low, you may be able to persuade them to not include it in employment income.
 
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