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Canadian Immigrants Filing Income Tax Returns Article 
Filing an income tax return is a new concept to many newcomers, but all residents are required to pay federal and provincial taxes each year.
Feb 4, 2009 - Jennifer Berube
Best Canadian Tax Software Programs Download Reviews Article 
Compare and download top free and commercial personal and corporate tax return preparation software systems for taxpayers in Canada.
Dec 26, 2010 - Chen Nanyang
Tax Filing Options for Canadians Article 
Costing and average of $215 to file taxes, Canadians use a variety of options for filing. What are the best and least expensive solutuions?
Apr 30, 2010 - Johanus Haidner
Writers and Income Tax in Canada Article 
What can writers do to ensure that the Canada Revenue Agency sees as little of their money as possible? Become tax-savvy writers!
Oct 16, 2010 - Toby Welch
Canadian Federal Tax Credits for 2009 Article 
Save money otherwise payable to the government by applying Canada's tax credits for home renovation, home buyers, children's fitness and public transit expenses.
Jan 19, 2010 - Daniel Workman
Canadian Public Transit Tax Credit Article 
Learn about the Canadian federal tax credit for public transit passes; providing incentives for more frequent use of the transit system.
Feb 12, 2010 - Brittany Stewart
Federal Income Tax Child Tax Credit Article 
The U.S. Federal Government allows individuals and married couples with qualifying children to take a tax credit of $1000.00 per child on their annual tax returns.
Jan 2, 2009 - Eileen Bailey
Free Tax Filing for 2009 Income Tax Returns Article 
The IRS has teamed up with various tax software developers to provide free e-filing options for certain individuals who made approximately $57,000 or less during 2009.
Jan 22, 2010 - Lauren Massie
State Income Tax for Multiple States Article 
Many employees don't live in the state where they work. What state income taxes should be withheld from an employee's paycheck, and to which state does he pay taxes?
Jan 12, 2010 - Robert W Ditmer
What is Individual Income Tax Evasion? Article 
Individuals who knowingly commit tax fraud, by neglecting to file or by filing false returns, can face time in prison along with paying back taxes and IRS penalties.
Feb 21, 2010 - Kristen O'Hara
Overlooked Income Tax Deductions on Schedule A Article 
According to tax experts, taxpayers who itemize on Schedule A of the Form 1040 often overlook a number of tax deductions on their tax return and miss out on tax savings.
Mar 8, 2010 - Barbara Jezior
Claim Income Tax Relief on Savings Article 
Tax help on savings can be claimed if the saver's income falls below the tax bracket. Tax relief could apply, for example, to students or the unemployed.
Feb 1, 2010 - Rachel Shirley
Divorce and Filing Federal Income Taxes Article 
Taxpayers in the process of divorce or separation need to consider carefully their Form 1040 filing status options to determine which one will save the most tax dollars.
Jan 13, 2010 - Barbara Jezior
Tax Equalization Versus Tax Protection Article 
Most companies prefer tax equalization over tax protection as a tax reimbursement method for their expatriate employees. Some switched from protection to equalization.
Sep 22, 2009 - Joseph Leung
Tax Free Savings Account – TFSA for Canadians Article 
TFSA is a tax free savings account for Canadians similar to the RRSP plan for retirement and the RESP plan for education.
Aug 30, 2010 - Debbie DeSpirt
Canadian Home Renovation Tax Credit Information Article 
Canada's Economic Action Plan allows taxpayers to claim up to $10,000 per family for renovations and improvements to a qualifying house, condo or cottage.
Sep 21, 2009 - Heather Zorzini
Two Tax Shelters Available to Every Canadian Article 
If you're a Canadian and have money to invest, should that money go into a Registered Retirement Savings Plan or a Tax Free Savings Account?
Jan 28, 2012 - Oreen Scott
How to Claim the Canadian Adoption Tax Credit Article 
For eligible adoptive families who have finalized their adoption, the federal adoption tax credit helps to offset some of the costs of adopting.
Dec 17, 2010 - Angela Krueger
Renouncing Canadian Citizenship Article 
As valued as a Canadian citizenship may be there are situations where renunciation outweighs the benefits of being a Canadian.
Jan 3, 2011 - Ron Wiebe
Rules for Filing as Head of Household on Federal Income Taxes Article 
Filing HOH on the IRS Form 1040 tax return means a higher standard deduction and perhaps a lower tax bill for eligible taxpayers. Here are the requirements.
Jun 4, 2010 - Barbara Jezior