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Digital Goods & Services – Tax Implications

Digital Goods & Services – Tax Implications

A lot of non-resident vendors try to not carry out business in Canada because of they need to register and remit Canadian Value Added Tax (VAT), which we know it as GST, HST, PST, or QST. With the ever-growing use of digital goods, such as Apple Music, Amazon, Netflix and even Airbnb, these companies are […]

Cryptocurrency - Tax Accountant Cryptocurrency

Cryptocurrency

If you own any type of cryptocurrency, then you know that the government has changed a lot regarding the reporting of any capital gains. While just having cryptocurrency does not give rise to any tax, when you purchase, sell or mine then that’s when the transaction will be considered a disposition. All sales and purchases […]

Cottages & Capital Gains - Tax Auditing

COTTAGES & CAPITAL GAINS

Nothing says escape like going to your cottage on the water with your family for a few weeks. Now that your children are all grown up and going to the cottage seems more of a burden than a relaxing experience, you’ve decided to sell it. You may think that any capital gains on your property […]

Clearance Certificates & Taxes

CLEARANCE CERTIFICATES & TAXES

A Clearance Certificate is issued by the CRA when all the deceased tax obligations have been met and there is no amount owing to the government. This includes federal and provincial taxes and interest and penalties. The main purpose of a clearance certificate is to show that the deceased no longer owes any monies to […]

Business-Tax-Audit

TAX AUDITING – BUSINESS

For a business to fulfill its tax obligation, Business Tax Audits are a key way the CRA can do so. Whether it’s Payroll, Income Tax, Benefits, HST/HST or Remittances. During a business tax audit, it allows the CRA to examine the books, records, financials and other documentation that is relevant to the business. The CRA […]

ALLOWABLE BUSINESS INVESTMENT LOSS (ABIL)

ALLOWABLE BUSINESS INVESTMENT LOSS (ABIL)

An ABIL is a capital loss with one special tax treatment. It is 50% of business investment loss. An ABIL is deductible at all sources of income and if they are unused during a tax year than it can be carried forward 10 years and back 3 years. All ABIL that are not used within […]

ZERO RATED AND EXEMPT SUPPLIES FOR GST/HST

ZERO RATED AND EXEMPT SUPPLIES FOR GST/HST

Current GST/HST procedures are difficult to understand and impose significant reporting and remittance obligations on sole proprietors, small and medium-sized businesses, and large corporations alike. In order to thrive under the GST/HST system, companies must understand their tax classification under the Excise Tax Act. There are three main classifications of supplies in the Excise Tax […]

Taxpayers' Ombudsman And The Taxpayer Bill Of Rights

TAXPAYERS’ OMBUDSMAN AND THE TAXPAYER BILL OF RIGHTS

In Canada, taxpayers have legal rights listed in the Canadian Revenue Agency Taxpayer Bill of Rights. The Ombudsman was established to help enforce the Taxpayer Bill of Rights and is independent of the CRA. So, what exactly does the Canadian Tax Ombudsman do? Well, they don’t deal with tax policy or program legislation complaints and […]