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    2025 Federal Budget Highlights

    November 5, 2025
    The 2025 Federal Budget focuses on stability and long-term growth, with no new broad tax increases. Key updates include GST relief for first-time home buyers, new credits for caregivers, and expanded incentives for clean-tech and manufacturing investment. The budget also clarifies how the 21-year rule applies to trusts and delays the new bare-trust reporting requirements to 2026. Overall, the plan aims to balance fiscal discipline with practical support for Canadians and small businesses.
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    Supporting Your Aging Parents Without Sacrificing Your Own Stability

    November 3, 2025
    As your parents age, stepping in to help can feel overwhelming. This guide walks you through how to talk about money, gather important documents, secure legal authority, and create a flexible support plan. Learn how to manage caregiving without compromising your own financial well-being.
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    Leaving Your Employer – Should You Take Your Pension?

    October 1, 2025
    Leaving your employer? One of the biggest financial choices you’ll face is whether to take your pension or leave it. Learn about your options, key considerations, tax rules, and what unlocking your pension really means so you can make a confident decision about your future.
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    OAS Clawback 2025: What Retirees Need to Know About the Recovery Tax

    July 4, 2025
    The OAS recovery tax in 2025 is based on Line 23400 income and can quietly claw back your benefit. Learn how the clawback works, how much you could receive, and what strategies can help reduce or avoid it—like pension splitting, using a TFSA, managing RRIF withdrawals, and tax-efficient investing.
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    Stay Ahead in 2024: A Comprehensive Checklist for Federal Tax Updates

    April 22, 2024
    Explore the upcoming 2024 Canadian tax changes affecting investors, business owners, and high-net-worth individuals. From capital gains adjustments to new incentives, stay informed with our comprehensive checklist.
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    2024 Federal Budget Highlights

    April 18, 2024
    On April 16, 2024, Canada's Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister, Chrystia Freeland, presented the federal budget. While there are no changes to federal personal or corporate tax rates, the budget introduces: • An increase in the portion of capital gains subject to tax, rising from 50% to 66.67%, starting June 25, 2024. However, individual gains up to $250,000 annually will retain the 50% rate. • The lifetime exemption limit for capital gains has been raised to $1.25 million. Additionally, a new one-third inclusion rate is set for up to $2 million in capital gains for entrepreneurs. • The budget confirms the alternative minimum tax changes planned for January 1, 2024 but lessens their impact on charitable contributions. • This year's budget emphasizes making housing more affordable. It provides incentives for building rental properties specifically designed for long-term tenants. • Introduces new support measures to aid people buying their first homes. • Costs for specific patents and tech equipment and software can now be written off immediately. • Canada carbon rebate for small business
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    2024 Financial Calendar

    January 1, 2024
    Stay ahead in 2024 with our comprehensive financial calendar! From tax filing to benefit distributions, we guide you through key dates like the $7,000 TFSA contribution and $8,000 First Home Savings Account. Bookmark now for a financially savvy year!
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    Tax Lines to Look Out For on Your 2025 Canadian Tax Return

    April 1, 2026
    The 2025 tax year brings a lower federal tax rate, higher contribution limits, and several eliminated credits. From the new Canada Disability Benefit to changes in CPP2 and capital gains rules, here are the key lines to watch when filing your 2025 Canadian tax return.
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    2026 Canada Money Facts

    March 2, 2026
    2026 Canada Money Facts – Get the latest TFSA, RRSP, FHSA, CPP, OAS, and RESP limits. Stay informed on savings, pensions, and benefits for the year ahead!
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    B.C. Budget 2026: What It Means for You

    February 19, 2026
    The B.C. Budget 2026 introduces a lowest tax rate increase from 5.06% to 5.6% on the first $50,363 of income. PST will now apply to accounting, engineering, and strata fees. Property taxes are rising for luxury and rural homes. However, a new $6,000 disability benefit and doubled volunteer credit provide some relief.
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