Uber Drivers and Canadian Income Tax
Uber drivers are considered self-employed in Canada, otherwise known as an independent contractor. As such, Uber drivers must keep records of the money they...
Read MoreWhat is HST in Ontario?
HST stands for “harmonized sales tax”. A harmonized sales tax is otherwise known as a consumption tax, which is a tax levied on spending (think of goods and...
Read MoreWhat is the Maximum CPP Benefit for 2018?
The Canada Pension Plan (“CPP”) are government payments representing a replacement of income where disability, retirement, or death are involved. It is also...
Read MoreIs Tax Deducted from CPP Payments?
The Canada Pension Plan (CPP) operates throughout Canada, except in Quebec, where the Quebec Pension Plan (QPP) exists, aiming to provide contributors and...
Read MoreWhat is the Working Income Tax Benefit?
The Working Income Tax Benefit ("WITB") is a refundable tax credit intended to provide tax relief for eligible working low-income individuals. Because it is...
Read MoreWhat is the Marginal Tax Rate?
The marginal tax rate is the percentage of tax you will pay, which is based on the amount of income you earn. The more money you make, the more tax you are...
Read MoreWhat is a Schedule 5?
The Canada Revenue Agency’s (CRA) Schedule 5 is used when taxpayer's want to claim an amount for an eligible dependent, the amount for an infirm dependent...
Read MoreWhat is a Schedule 1 Federal Tax Form?
CRA Schedule 1 A Schedule 1 Federal Tax Form, or a CRA Schedule 1 as some people call it, is used to calculate the percentage of your income you are...
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