What is the Statute of Limitations on CRA Debt?
The statute of limitations or limitation period on Canada Revenue Agency debt is anywhere between 6 to 10 years and it depends on the type of debt that is...
Read MoreWhat is a T2200 Declaration of Conditions of Employment Form?
A T2200 Declaration of Conditions of Employment is a form that allows certain employees to deduct specific expenses that are incurred for the purpose of...
Read MoreThe Tax Implications of Running a Personal Services Business
A Personal Services Business is a business that is being run by someone who is basically working as an incorporated employee. They would normally be...
Read MoreAssigning Property and the GST/HST Implications
Assigning a property is selling the property before you even own it. So you are just selling the contract which contains the right to close on the...
Read MoreWhat is a Clearance Certificate for an Estate?
A Clearance Certificate is a certificate that is issued by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) and confirms that all amounts owing to the CRA by a deceased...
Read MoreFiling a Taxpayer Relief Application with RC4288
Have you been charged penalties or interest on an outstanding debt owing to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)? Many people find that themselves in this...
Read MoreHow Does the CRA Obtain Information when Auditing?
The average taxpayer is unaware of how the Canada Revenue Agency (“CRA”) may obtain information from them. This blog post will provide an overview on how...
Read MoreWhat is Specified Foreign Property?
Specified Foreign Property are assets held outside of Canada. The threshold for reporting to the CRA on a T1135 form is if the property that you have held...
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