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Helping First Nations, Inuit and Metis with Tax Filing

The Canada Revenue Agency is trying to reach out to Canada’s First Nations, Inuit and Metis to encourage them to file their tax forms on time and could use your help to make sure these communities get all the tax benefits they are entitled to. But filing tax returns are not always easy, especially when there is income on and off the reserve.

Class Action Suit vs CRA/Government of Canada

When you file tax returns on behalf of your clients, both you and they might assume that the information you submit to the Canada Revenue Agency will be protected. It is an unsafe assumption. 

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Thanks for the accolades, Knowledge Bureau Report Readers – 100% of those who answered loved this publication. Below are some of your comments. P.S. Knowledge Bureau is introducing a new opportunity for readers to share their stories in Build Your Brand! Check out the new brochure.

Save over 60%: The Magic of Tuition and CTC Tax Credits

Did you know that you can reduce the cost of your tuition fees by over 60% (depending on your province of residence, thanks to the refundable Canada Training Credit (CTC) and the non-refundable Tuition Fee Amount? This can substantially reduce your tuition fees payable, in particular here at Knowledge Bureau. Here’s how it works? 

Happy Spring: Check Out Knowledge Bureau’s New Programs & Website!

Knowledge Bureau’s Spring 2026 Course Catalogue, Tuition Guides, New Distinguished Graduate Awards are here!  As we proudly unveil our new revamped website, the nine Knowledge Benefits we’ll share here today are designed just for you, your team, your time and your budget!  It’s our mission to help you make a great educational decision for the period April 1 to March 31, 2027!

Red Ink on the Prairies

A day after Quebec’s Finance Minister Eric Girard brought down a Budget featuring a $6.3 Billion deficit, Saskatchewan’s Finance Minister Jim Reiter tabled his government’s budget on March 19. Next up was Finance Minister Adrian Salas, who tabled the Manitoba Budget on March 24. The common thread: there’s lots of red ink on the Prairies. But that’s where the budget documents differ between Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Here’s the latest tax news and why it matters to the advice you give your clients.

Bill C-4 Passes

Bill C-4 has been proclaimed into law, so what do your clients need to know? For starters, not much that they didn’t already know, although there are a few eyebrow raisers.  
 
 
 
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