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Tax Tip: Defer Capital Gains

When you sell certain types of property including shares, real estate, a business or farm for a gain you may be able to defer the tax on the capital gain for up to 5 years and in in certain circumstances, 10 years. The Income Tax Act allows you to defer a portion of your capital gain when you sell property but do…

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Tax Tip: Group Medical and Medical Expenses

If you are a member of a group medical insurance plan and you pay all or a portion of the premium through payroll deductions, those premiums may qualify as medical expenses for the medical expense tax credit. Other commonly overlooked medical expenses include: Co-payments or non-reimbursed portions of medical expenses Dental bills Certain attendant care expenses for persons with disabilities…

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Tax Tip: Incorporate & Split Income

Here is a proven strategy to reduce your overall tax bill by incorporating your business. The top personal tax rate in Ontario is 45% on income over $132,000 and 48% on income over $500,000. For small business corporation, the tax rate is 15.5% and the personal rate for dividends is quite attractive. By incorporating your business and issuing shares to yourself and…

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Getting Organized for Tax Season

The annual income tax filing deadline for most individuals is April 30, 2013 and for those with self-employment income the deadline is not until June 15th. If you have a balance owing, you must have the balance paid by April 30th, 2013, regardless of when you have to file. Also, if your balance owing for the 2012 tax year is more…

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