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How to Properly Report Taxable Benefits as both an Employer and Employee

[fa icon="calendar'] Sep 21, 2018 4:00:00 PM / by Allen Koroll posted in Tax Deductions

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All employees receive payment for their work in the form of salaries or wages. But in some cases, employers will also provide additional goods, services, and allowances to the employee as an added benefit of working for them.

It is important that, when filing your return, these benefits be properly claimed, to ensure the correct amount of tax is paid. 

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How to File Paperwork in Response to a Post-Assessment

[fa icon="calendar'] Sep 14, 2018 11:30:00 AM / by Allen Koroll posted in Tax Deductions

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Come mid-summer, the CRA will be close to finalizing their assessment of taxpayers returns. While there will still be a few people awaiting assessment, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) will be focused on post-assessment reviews. 

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Why Is My Tax Return Being Reviewed?

[fa icon="calendar'] Sep 10, 2018 12:03:00 PM / by Allen Koroll posted in Tax Deductions

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Every tax season, we have two options for filing our returns – paper-filing by mail, or e-filing online. In most cases, the method of choice is e-filing, with 88% of taxpayers filing online in 2018.

While filing online expedites the filing process and requires less review by Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), there is no paperwork that can be used to verify the authenticity of our claims. 

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How the Ontario Trillium Benefit is Paid Out | OTB Notice

[fa icon="calendar'] Aug 17, 2018 11:30:00 AM / by Allen Koroll posted in Tax Deductions

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In our last blog we talked about the Ontario Trillium Benefit and the three credits that can be received as part of your monthly payment - the Northern Ontario Energy Credit, the Ontario Energy and Property Tax Credit and the Ontario Sales Tax Credit.

Once you understand the credits that make up the Ontario Trillium Benefit (OTB) it is time to find out how the OTB is paid out. 

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What is the Ontario Trillium Benefit?

[fa icon="calendar'] Aug 10, 2018 11:30:00 AM / by Allen Koroll posted in Tax Deductions

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July 1 of each year marks the beginning of a new provincial tax credit benefit year in Ontario. To be eligible to receive these benefits, it is important that you have filed your previous year’s tax return. This is because benefits are based, in part, on your previous years income.

Most of these benefits are filed on a monthly basis. If you have failed to file your tax return, you will not receive the monthly instalments of any benefits you are otherwise eligible for, however, they will be reinstated once you file your return and it has been assessed. 

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Tax Savings for Canadians: What to Plan for in 2018

[fa icon="calendar'] Aug 3, 2018 11:00:00 AM / by Allen Koroll posted in Tax Deductions

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While there is still time before we have to worry about filing our 2018 tax return, being sure you understand what tax savings are available to you is important to ensure that you properly prepare for the upcoming tax filing season and maintain the proper records.

Here are common tax credits that can be claimed by individuals, families, and working Canadians. 

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The Difference Between Tax Credits and Deductions

[fa icon="calendar'] Jul 30, 2018 9:55:42 AM / by Allen Koroll posted in Tax Deductions

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Deductions, credits, refundable, non-refundable, carry-forwards - when tax planning, there are a lot of terms thrown around that all mean tax savings. For many Canadians, however, the distinction between these terms are not clear.

To be able to properly understand your tax planning strategy, understanding these terms is essential. 

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How to Authorize a Representative for Your Taxes

[fa icon="calendar'] Jul 19, 2018 3:38:42 PM / by Allen Koroll posted in Tax Deductions

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By now, all Canadian taxpayers should have their 2017 income tax filed. While it is a relief knowing that your taxes have been filed, it is not time to forget about taxes altogether. Instead, you should be focused on planning for your 2018 taxes.

Doing so, in advance of tax filing season, will ensure that you take full advantage of the opportunities available to you. To do this, it is always best to reach out to a professional tax preparer, such as Koroll & Company, who can help you come up with a tax strategy.

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