As an incorporated business owner in Canada, you’ve likely had to consider how you will be paying yourself. The type of remuneration you choose will...
Employee stock options give employees the right to purchase a specified number of shares of a company at a specified price. Employees can derive finan...
Canadian tax brackets are portions of Taxpayer’s income in Canada which get taxed at different rates.
The following is a breakdown of the Canadian F...
A Revenue Canada dispute is any disagreement that you have with the Canada Revenue Agency. These disputes can be about anything on your tax returns, s...
A Tax-free savings account (TFSA) is a registered investment account that allows Canadian residents to earn tax-free money on certain types of invest...
Uber drivers are considered self-employed in Canada, otherwise known as an independent contractor. As such, Uber drivers must keep records of the mone...
What is a Taxable Benefit?
A taxable benefit is a benefit that a taxpayer receives, typically paid for by a corporation, that is more related to perso...
What is Director’s Liability?
In Canada, corporations are considered to be separate legal entities with their own assets and liabilities. It is a ba...