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🚨 Five major tax and financial changes in Canada effective July 1st!
On July 1, 2026, **five major tax and financial changes will take effect simultaneously**, without the government issuing a single reminder. **A policy** could cause millions of elderly people to have their subsidies stopped without warning. **One item** means the CRA has access to your **six months of cryptocurrency transaction records**. **One program** directly replaces the tax refunds that 12.6 million Canadians were receiving. Are you ready? Whether you are or not, these
15 hours ago


🚨Warning: The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has been granted the "most powerful enforcement authority in CRA history"! Check out these major changes.
Popular keywords: #CRA audit #Canadian taxation #tax penalty #gig income #cryptocurrency tax filing Over the past two years, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has quietly acquired the most terrifying enforcement powers in modern Canadian tax history . ✅ You can directly contact your spouse, employee, or accountant to request information; a court order is not required. ✅ You can freeze your reassessment window and review it for as many years as you want. ✅ Fines have skyrocketed
Apr 28


⚠️Many people don't know: In Canada, houses are high-risk assets.
Especially these three types of people: ✔ People who own a primary residence and a vacation home ✔ People who are retired and receive CPP/OAS/GIS ✔ People who own property but have previously transferred ownership within the family What you consider "reasonable" might be seen as such by the CRA 👇 👉 You need to declare your tax return, you may have to pay taxes, and there may even be penalties. 🚨Pitfall 1: You still need to file taxes even if you haven't sold the house! Man
Apr 14


How to File Personal Taxes Easily: A Simple Guide for You
Filing your personal taxes can feel overwhelming. But it doesn’t have to be that way. With the right approach, you can breeze through the process and get your taxes done quickly and accurately. This guide will walk you through the steps to file personal taxes easily with confidence. Ready to take control of your finances? Let’s dive in. Why You Should File Personal Taxes Easily on Time Filing your taxes on time is more than just a legal requirement. It’s a smart financial mov
Apr 9


How should a family living apart in Canada file their taxes?
Today we'll analyze a tax filing case for a family living apart in different locations. Assuming a family living apart in different locations files a tax return My wife lives in Canada, and my child studies in Canada with her. My husband works overseas; Both spouses have status (such as PR/work visa); Scenario 1: Spouse maintains tax residency status If a husband works overseas but maintains close ties to Canada (with status, assets, spouse, and children in Canada), the CRA
Apr 6


CRA Canada: New changes in April will affect your wallet!
Attention seniors receiving OAS (Old Age Security) and GIS (Income Supplement)! Starting April 1st, several new changes from the CRA that directly impact your monthly income have already taken effect or will soon be in effect. Meanwhile, a crucial tax filing deadline, April 30th, is fast approaching, directly affecting your July GIS payment! I've clearly outlined these key changes and the necessary actions for you. I've extracted the core points for you. 📌 CRA New Change 1:
Apr 1


Why Kewang is the Top Choice for Business Tax Solutions in Scarborough, North York, and Markham
Handling business taxes can be a complex and time-consuming task for many entrepreneurs and companies. Finding the right partner to manage these responsibilities is crucial to ensure compliance, maximize deductions, and avoid costly mistakes. For businesses in Scarborough, North York, and Markham, Kewang stands out as the best choice for business tax solutions. This post explains why Kewang Professional is trusted by so many local businesses and how their services can make a
Mar 30


Strategies to Minimize Audit Risk for Personal Taxes in Canada
Filing personal taxes in Canada can feel like navigating a maze. One of the biggest concerns for taxpayers is the risk of being audited by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). An audit can be stressful, time-consuming, and sometimes costly. Understanding what triggers a CRA audit and how to minimize your audit risk can save you from unnecessary headaches. This post will guide you through practical strategies to keep your tax filings clean and reduce the chances of an audit. Canad
Mar 23


Discover Why Kewang Professional is Your Go-To for Business Tax Solutions in Scarborough
Handling business taxes can be a daunting task for many entrepreneurs and business owners in Scarborough. Navigating complex tax regulations, meeting deadlines, and ensuring compliance requires expertise and attention to detail. That’s where Kewang Professional steps in as a trusted partner. This post explores why Kewang Professional stands out as the best choice for business tax solutions in Scarborough and how working with them can simplify your tax challenges. Kewang Prof
Mar 20


Where can I file personal income tax returns in Toronto? Filing Your Personal Tax Return Effortlessly
Where can I file personal income tax returns in Toronto? Tax season can feel overwhelming. But what if I told you filing your taxes doesn’t have to be a headache? With the right approach, you can file personal taxes quickly and confidently. I’m here to guide you through the process step-by-step, making it simple and stress-free.
Jan 6


💣 So many people have been audited by the CRA lately! Why a Simple CRA “Request for Information” Can Turn Into a Big Tax Bill💥
When CRA asks for additional documents, what they truly want is supporting evidence to verify the income or deductions you claimed. Below are the 10 most common items CRA asks taxpayers to provide — and what they really expect to see
Nov 28, 2025


Why would I be required to pay taxes on money sent from family members?
[Real Case] Xiaoli is an international student pursuing a master's degree in Toronto. Her parents send her 20,000 to 30,000 Canadian dollars annually from China to cover rent, tuition, and living expenses. One day, Xiaoli's bank suddenly called, saying her account had received a remittance of over 10,000 Canadian dollars from overseas and she needed to provide "proof of the source of funds," otherwise her account would be frozen. Xiaoli panicked immediately, thinking the mo
Nov 10, 2025


Canada 2025 tax brackets and rates
To reflect the 1% cut in the lowest tax rate coming into effect halfway through the year, the full-year tax rate for 2025 will be 14.5%. This means that for payroll withholding from the first pay in July to the end of the year a tax rate of 14% will apply. Check out the tax rates of Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia, and the federal government on the same page.
Oct 31, 2025


💥How to deal with a large fine from the CRA? Got a shocking bill from CRA?
Got a shocking bill from CRA? learn how to deal with a large fine from CRA.
Oct 29, 2025


😱 The CRA tax audit letter has arrived in October! Attention everyone with overseas income! What should you do if you encounter a tax audit?
Every October, the overseas income tax audit season arrives on time! What should you do if you encounter a tax audit?
Many people panic when they receive a letter from the CRA for the first time: "Haven't I already filed my taxes? Why are they still checking me?"
Oct 28, 2025


Do small business owners struggle with payroll tax payments? Currently, CRA is breaking with the bank about payroll tax payment!
struggle with payroll tax payments? Currently, CRA is breaking with the bank about payroll tax payment!What Happened? Why Am I Paying Extra Fees for My Payroll Tax? I Need to Pay My Payroll Tax Today — What Should I Do?
Oct 15, 2025


What tax documents do I need to sell my house in Canada?
Discover which tax documents are crucial when selling a house in Canada. Selling costs and renovation costs can reduce capital gains
. Keep invoices and contracts as proof!
Oct 8, 2025


Considering the Taxpayer Relief Program: What Special Circumstances Might You Face and Do They Meet CRA’s Evaluation Standards?
The CRA may consider waiving some or all of the interest and penalties in certain special circumstances. However, applying for taxpayer relief requires meeting specific evaluation criteria. Here are some common special circumstances and whether they meet CRA’s evaluation standards.
Oct 8, 2025
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