by Jason Rosen
Estate Taxation: Strategies and Common Mistakes
Estate taxation in Canada plays a significant role in determining the financial legacy you leave behind. While Canada does not have a formal “es...
by Jason Rosen
Notice of Appeal: A Step-by-Step Guide for Canadian Taxpayers
A Notice of Appeal is a critical legal document that initiates the appeals process when disputing a decision made by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) o...
by Jason Rosen
Collections Legal Action: What to Expect When Facing Debt
Collections legal action occurs when a creditor or collection agency takes formal legal steps to recover unpaid debts. In Canada, ignoring unpaid debt...
by Jason Rosen
Tax for Remote Workers: Canadian Employees and Freelancers
As remote work becomes increasingly common in Canada, understanding the tax implications of working from home is essential. Whether you’re a salarie...
by Jason Rosen
CRA Notice of Reassessment: What It Means and How to Respond
Receiving a Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) Notice of Reassessment can be an unsettling experience. Whether it arrives unexpectedly or in response to a ta...
by Jason Rosen
Selling Your Home: What You Need to Know
Selling your home is a significant financial decision that involves more than just finding the right buyer. From understanding the tax implications to...
by Jason Rosen
Can’t Pay Taxes on Time? What to Do
Finding yourself unable to pay your taxes on time can be stressful and overwhelming. Whether due to financial hardship, unexpected expenses, or simply...
by Jason Rosen
Income Splitting: A Strategy for Tax Savings
Income splitting is a tax strategy that can significantly reduce a family’s overall tax burden by shifting income from a higher-income earner to...
by Jason Rosen
Foreign Tax Credits: Guide for Canadian Taxpayers
For Canadians earning income abroad or paying taxes to foreign governments, the foreign tax credit is a valuable tool to prevent double taxation. With...
by Jason Rosen