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Claiming Medical Expenses: Free Healthcare?

Free Health Care? Did you know that Canadians spend on average more than $1,000 on medical expenses each year? It’s estimated that government programs, via our taxes, cover about 72% of medical expenses, which means that we pay for the rest. Your clients may be over-paying on their taxes because they don’t know about medical expense deductions. 

KBR Halloween and Taxes – Both are Scary!

Halloween is a night for spooky things. Some adults would say, it’s a bit like the tax filing deadline. There are few things that can terrify even the bravest of us as much. When a new client comes to your door, keep this in mind. You have the potential to turn terror into, well fun. It’s true! Think about it. . .

Reality: Tax Audit Risk for Business Owners

Small business month is coming to an end, but there is one issue rarely discussed in the news for this important sector of our economy: tax audit risk. If you’re in business, it’s a reality that you are in an audit target zone and you need to be ready because it can be very expensive. That’s why it’s a year end planning issue we’ll be discussing in depth at the November 5 CE Summit featuring tax lawyer Anna Malazhavaya. Registration is still open online until November 4. Here’s what’s important:

Need High Value CE/CPD Credits Before Year-End?

Spend your valuable time with immediately implementable, professional development in year-end planning topics. Did you know that all Knowledge Bureau certificate courses (live, live virtual and online) are accepted for valuable CE/CPD Credits? Details follow. Plus, we have a DMA Designation Program offer, it’s so good – it’s scary!. Check it out:

CPA Indexation for 2026 Personal Amounts

The Consumer Price Index numbers for September have been released and that number is used to calculate the indexation rate for personal amounts and tax brackets.  Although the federal government has yet to announce the new tax figures, we’ve done the math to estimate the numbers.  It’s important information for year end tax planning purposes, a subject we will also cover in depth on November 5 at the live virtual CE Summit.  Read on to learn more.

Auditor General Report Rips into CRA

CRA call centres received more than 10 million calls in the 2024-2025 fiscal year and deflected some 8.6 million of them! Further, responses to general individual-tax questions were accurate only 17% of the time, and wait times for speaking with an agent averaged about 31 minutes - twice as long as a year earlier. These are amongst the findings of the significant shortcomings articulated in the AG's report today. That's all pretty bad. But here's why it's also unacceptable.

Don’t Be Late! CRA’s Electronic Remittances

Employers in Canada are required to remit source deductions—such as income tax, Canada Pension Plan (CPP), and Employment Insurance (EI) contributions—by specific due dates based on their remitter type. These due dates vary depending on the employer’s average monthly withholding amount (AMWA) from two years prior. But when is an electronic payment considered to be received? It’s an important question because it can be very expensive to have the remittance you thought you paid on time, lost in cyberspace. Here’s what you need to know:
 
 
 
Knowledge Bureau Poll Question

Do you believe SimpleFile, CRA’s newly revamped automated tax system, will help more Canadians access tax benefits and comply with the tax system?

  • Yes
    7 votes
    7.69%
  • No
    84 votes
    92.31%