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Finance Canada: No More Spring Budgets

Finance Canada announced on October 7 that Canada’s federal budgets will be brought down in the fall starting with the November 4, 2025 event; a significant departure from the spring schedule (February, March or April) that has been the cycle for several decades. This is going to affect many other events as we know them, and in the annual government spending approval cycle. There will also be a new budget process for capital vs. operational expenses. Here’s what you need to know:

Year End Planning and the 14% Solution

Arthur Godrey once said:  “I’m proud to pay taxes but I could be just as proud for half the amount.” Well, it wasn’t quite that generous but, effective July 1, Canadians did get a tax cut.  The problem is, it will also reduce the value of Canadians’ non-refundable tax credits.  This needs to be taken into account in year end planning.

Poll: Readers Have Doubts About CRA’s 100-Day Plan

On September 2, Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne mandated the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) to implement a 100-day plan to “strengthen services, improve access, and reduce delays.” The deadline for delivery is December 11, 2025. But do Knowledge Bureau Report readers believe this approach will work? Clearly, readers are skeptical, as 77% voted “no”. Many expressed frustrations with CRA’s performance and questioned whether such a short timeline could address deep, systemic issues. See what they have to say below!

Federal Budget November 4 – Stay Ahead with CE Summit Coverage

Big news from Ottawa: the federal government has announced that the next Federal Budget will be tabled on November 4. For professionals in tax, accounting, and financial services, this is a critical moment to understand what’s changing and how to respond before year-end.

Mark Your Professional Training Calendar

If you are a tax or financial advisor, Knowledge Bureau is offering numerous opportunities throughout 2025-2026 for you to shore up tax knowledge and important CE accreditation for licensing for KB Designations, Professional Designations in the accounting sector as well as CIRO, MDSA, AIC and Insurance Councils. Mark your calendar for the live/virtual event milestones below and see the links for online program options as well.

Acuity 2025: Franklin Templeton Sponsors Global Insights and Impact Investing

At the 2025 Acuity Conference for Distinguished Advisors, attendees will benefit from two dynamic sessions sponsored by Gold Sponsor Franklin Templeton, offering both global and practice management perspectives for today’s advisors.

CRA Pushes SimpleFile

CRA is hoping that two million taxpayers will opt to use their new “SimpleFile” services - by phone, by mail or digitally – to have their tax returns filed “automatically by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). The goals is to help more vulnerable people receive access to over $3 Billion in tax credits and benefits. Unfortunately, however, using the system is anything but simple. It may in fact be a very stressful and frustrating exercise. However, CRA believes that will improve exponentially. Check out what’s to know about SimpleFile:
 
 
 
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
    4 votes
    10.26%
  • No
    35 votes
    89.74%