OTTAWA, ON, Dec. 11, 2025 /CNW/ - In 2025, approximately 93% of income tax and benefit returns were filed online. If you typically file on paper, why not enjoy the benefits of online filing? It makes ...
Tax season is just around the corner, and whether you're a seasoned pro or the thought of filing your income taxes makes you ...
Completing and filing your missed returns now can save you a bundle (and possibly even jail time) later.
The holiday season is upon us, and as some know, it can be frustrating when your children are out of school and complain about having nothing to do. So, why not hire your child or children to work for ...
Each year, most income tax and benefit amounts are indexed to inflation. The CRA announced that the inflation rate that will be used to index the 2026 tax brackets and amounts will be two per cent.
This week the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) released the new tax numbers for 2026. Here’s what you need to know for next year. Each year, most income tax and benefit amounts are indexed to inflation.
Ottawa and the provinces raked in more than $5.4 billion in cannabis tax revenue since the drug was legalized for recreational use in October 2018. The federal government collected $1.2 billion, with ...
Mathew McCarthy Metroland file photo. Plenty of trucks on a stretch of Highway 401. The Canada Truck Operators Association (CTOA) warns the federal government’s plan to crack down on tax noncompliance ...
The Corporation's loss from operations exceeds $1 billion in the first nine months of 2025, as labour uncertainty drives customers to competitors OTTAWA, ON, Nov. 21, 2025 /CNW/ - Canada Post's ...
Recent retirees are often unpleasantly surprised to learn they may have to pay taxes to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) every three months, rather than just once a year when they file a return. “It’s ...
The Income Tax Department will notify new ITR forms and related rules under the streamlined Income Tax Act, 2025, by January, according to Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) chairman Ravi Agrawal.
The federal government says it will use tax measures to help address safety concerns and rein in bad actors in Canada’s trucking industry — but industry critics and experts pushing for action say they ...