There are tax implications when selling a property located in the U.S. that you need to be aware of to avoid unpleasant surprises.
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Would you like to reduce your income taxes? There is still time to implement a few strategies that could reduce your taxes.
Making a gift to an heir during your lifetime has tax implications that you need to be aware of in order to make the best choice.
It is possible to transfer funds accrued in a foreign pension plan to Canada with zero tax impact, provided the transfer is well planned.
Did you recently immigrate to Canada? It is important to know the tax obligations associated with your new Canadian residency status.
The FHSA is still not well known by many. However, it's a savings tool that should not be cast aside when it comes to the purchase of your first home.
What are the tax implications for a Canadian citizen buying, selling or leasing real estate in the United States? Our expert answers.
Hiring foreign workers is one option to help remedy the qualified labour shortage. But what about the tax aspect for those workers?
This tax credit, known as the TCEB, aims to support providers who offer their customers IT services to improve their core business processes.
Canadian taxpayers who spend time in the United States may be subject to taxes in this country, based on certain conditions and exemptions prescribed by the
Under the Income Tax Act, cryptocurrencies present new challenges in reporting. Our tax experts and lawyers will help work through your obligations.
Over the years, case law has completed the legislation by interpreting particular cases where the taxpayer opposed the Crown.
Have you been appointed as the executor of a relative's estate? Make sure you are fully aware of your obligations and complete the authorization requests.
International staff postings provide an excellent growth opportunity for a business. However, be aware of the tax implications.
Since SMEs must submit technical reports to the Canada Revenue Agency every year, our experts summarize them for your business.
Since July 17, 2025, restaurant owners in Québec have been able to charge a fee of up to $10 per person when a reservation is not honored. These fees, although imposed as compensation, will be subject to the goods and services tax (hereinafter the "GST") and the Québec sales tax (hereinafter the "QST") under a specific rule of tax law.