Reliable AOC Inc
11 Steinway Blvd M9W 6S9 Toronto, ON, Canada
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Locality: Toronto, Ontario
Phone: +1 416-675-1458
Address: 11 Steinway Blvd M9W 6S9 Toronto, ON, Canada
Website: www.reliableaoc.com
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CRA update regarding the Heartbleed Bug - Wednesday, April 9, 3pm The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) places first priority on ensuring the confidentiality of taxpayer information. After learning late yesterday afternoon about the Internet security vulnerability named the Heartbleed Bug that is affecting systems around the world, the CRA acted quickly, as a preventative measure, to temporarily shut down public access to our online services to safeguard the integrity of the inform...ation we hold. Applications affected include online services like EFILE, NETFILE, My Account, My Business Account and Represent a Client. We are currently working on a remedy for restoring online services and, at this time, anticipate that services will resume over the weekend. The CRA recognizes that this problem may represent a significant inconvenience for individual Canadians who count on the CRA for online information and services. Recognizing this, the Minister of National Revenue has confirmed that individual taxpayers will not be penalized for this service interruption. We continue to investigate any potential impacts to taxpayer information, and to be fully engaged in resolving this matter and restoring online services as soon as possible in a manner that ensures the private information of Canadians remains safe and secure. We will provide further information and daily updates at 3PM EDT on our home page.
As a trades person, you can save on the tools you buy! http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/nwsrm/txtps/2014/tt140313-eng.html
Three things to do with your money besides an RRSP http://business.financialpost.com//three-things-to-do-wit/
Do you know old age seniors that are overseas still collecting CPP and OAS? They need to file a Section 217 T1 Income Tax return to keep their pensions gong.
Ontario’s minimum wage to rise to $11 an hour this June, an increase of 75 cents an hour please read below http://news.nationalpost.com//ontarios-minimum-wage-to-ri/
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Automobile Taxable Benefit Rates Unchanged for 2014 The rate for calculating the operating cost benefit portion of automobile taxable benefits remains at $0.27 per km. The rate for automobile sales people remains at $0.24 per km. The automobile standby charge remains unchanged.
Children’s fitness and arts tax credits Did you know? The children’s arts tax credit and the children’s fitness tax credit allow you to claim a 15% non-refundable tax credit on an amount up to $500 per child per credit on the fees you’ve paid in 2013 to register a child in a prescribed program of eligible activities. This can give you a credit of up to $75 per child per credit.
Top ways for students to save at tax time 1.Claim your eligible tuition fees 2.Claim the education amount 3.Claim the textbook amount 4.Claim the interest paid on your student loans... 5.Claim the public transit amount 6.Claim your eligible moving expenses 7.Claim the GST/HST credit 8.Claim your child care expenses More info call us.
Healthy Homes Renovation Tax Credit New tax credit can help Ontario family caregivers with home modifications Josie’s mother had mostly recovered from her broken hip, but navigating her split-level home with a walker remained a challenge. That’s when Josie and her husband decided to make room for mom in their home....Continue reading
The Tax-Free Savings Account Saving just got a whole lot easier! The Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) allows Canadians, age 18 and over, to set money aside tax-free throughout their lifetime. Each calendar year, you can contribute up to the TFSA dollar limit for the year, plus any unused TFSA contribution room from the previous year, and the amount you withdrew the year before.... The annual TFSA dollar limit for 2013 is $5,500. All income earned and withdrawals from a TFSA are generally tax-free. Plus, having a TFSA does not impact federal benefits and credits. It's a great way to save for short and long-term goals.
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