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AccoTax 05.05.2022

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AccoTax 25.04.2022

Как не потеряться в мире цифр? Как не наделать ошибок? Для этого обращайтесь к профессионалам!!! Звоните 416-471-7568 - ACCOTAX и вы получите бесплатную консультацию. Что подготовить к отчетности... Сроки отчетности Нюансы по каждому виду дохода See more

AccoTax 16.04.2022

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AccoTax 28.03.2022

Be prepared for taxes - 2021 Plan ahead for tax-filing season. Deadlines For individuals The due date for filing an income tax and benefit return and paying any related tax balance due is April 30, 2021.... Filing on time helps to avoid having any of your benefit and credit payments interrupted or stopped. For self-employed individuals If you are self-employed or have a spouse or common-law partner who is self-employed, you both have to file a return by June 15, 2021. To avoid late-filing penalties, pay any amount you owe by April 30, 2021. After this date, the CRA charges interest on what you owe until your balance is paid. For a deceased person If you are filing a return for a deceased person, the due date depends on the date of death and if the person owned a business in 2020. If you are the surviving spouse of a deceased person or common-law partner and you were living with the deceased, the due date for filing your return is the same as the due date for the deceased person’s return. However, if you have a balance owing, you must pay it on or before April 30, 2021. Gather your tax information Get everything you need to calculate your income and support any credits, deductions and expenses you want to claim. If you were employed or had an investment income in 2020, your employer or financial institution will send you statements commonly referred to as ‘’slips’’. Here are some common examples: T3 Statement of Trust Income Allocation and Designations T4 Statement of Remuneration Paid T5 Statement of Investment Income If you received Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB), Canada Emergency Student Benefit (CESB), Canada Recovery Benefit (CRB), Canada Recovery Sickness Benefit (CRSB), or Canada Recovery Caregiving Benefit (CRCB) payments, these are considered taxable income. You will need to file, and enter the total amount you received on your return. For any such payments, you will receive a T4A (for benefits issued by the CRA) and/or a T4E (for benefits issued by Service Canada) tax slip in the mail with the information to enter on your return. You can view tax slips online as of February in My Account See more