This weekend in Personal Finance
What have you missed in Saturday’s Personal Finance section in the Financial Post? Worry not, here is a list of this weekend’s stories: Find your tax software and stick with it Want to make filing your...
View ArticlePlan to reduce your tax bill
By Terry McBride To the trained eye, tax returns can reveal some useful tax planning opportunities. We’ll look at some fictional taxpayers. There are some things they can change to reduce the tax they...
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What have you missed in Saturday’s Personal Finance section in the Financial Post? Worry not, here is a list of this weekend’s stories: What’s in it for the heirs? Some believe in “dying broke” and to...
View ArticleTaxman has no mercy if you ‘should have known better’
In a much-anticipated Federal Court of Appeal tax decision released last week, it’s clear that no mercy is being shown toward taxpayers who should have known better when it comes to tax compliance. The...
View ArticleDollars and sense
Personal finance software developer Intuit recently announced it would be offering free, real-time tax advice to its tax software customers while also announcing the launch of mobile payment processing...
View ArticleU.S. weighs 30% ‘Buffett Rule’ tax for millionaires
By Patrick Temple-West WASHINGTON – Millionaires would pay a minimum 30% effective tax rate under a law introduced on Wednesday in the U.S. Senate with the backing of President Barack Obama and named...
View ArticleThis weekend in Personal Finance
What have you missed in Saturday’s Personal Finance section in the Financial Post? Worry not, here is a list of this weekend’s stories:
View ArticleThis weekend in Personal Finance
What have you missed in Saturday’s Personal Finance section in the Financial Post? Worry not, here is a list of this weekend’s stories
View ArticleTaxman has no mercy if you 'should have known better'
In a much-anticipated Federal Court of Appeal tax decision released last week, it’s clear that no mercy is being shown toward taxpayers who should have known better when it comes to tax compliance
View ArticleDollars and sense
Intuit uses free tax advice to draw customers from stores. Jeff Cates, Intuit Canada's new managing director, explains where Intuit is headed
View ArticleU.S. weighs 30% 'Buffett Rule' tax for millionaires
Millionaires would pay a minimum 30% effective tax rate under a law introduced on Wednesday in the U.S. Senate with the backing of President Barack Obama and named after billionaire investor Warren...
View ArticleCrypto gains can come with a hefty — and unexpected — tax bill
'It's not as straightforward as buying some stock' says cryptocurrency tax expert Mehran Sedigh
View ArticleThis weekend in Personal Finance
What have you missed in Saturday’s Personal Finance section in the Financial Post? Worry not, here is a list of this weekend’s stories:
View ArticleThis weekend in Personal Finance
What have you missed in Saturday’s Personal Finance section in the Financial Post? Worry not, here is a list of this weekend’s stories
View ArticleTaxman has no mercy if you 'should have known better'
In a much-anticipated Federal Court of Appeal tax decision released last week, it’s clear that no mercy is being shown toward taxpayers who should have known better when it comes to tax compliance
View ArticleDollars and sense
Intuit uses free tax advice to draw customers from stores. Jeff Cates, Intuit Canada's new managing director, explains where Intuit is headed
View ArticleU.S. weighs 30% 'Buffett Rule' tax for millionaires
Millionaires would pay a minimum 30% effective tax rate under a law introduced on Wednesday in the U.S. Senate with the backing of President Barack Obama and named after billionaire investor Warren...
View ArticleCrypto gains can come with a hefty — and unexpected — tax bill
'It's not as straightforward as buying some stock' says cryptocurrency tax expert Mehran Sedigh
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