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Tax: Everything You Need to Know

Impôts | Déclaration de revenus | Fiscalité | RCGT

Income Taxes – Québec and Canadian Income Tax Returns

Are you taking advantage of all the tax credits and benefits you’re entitled to?

We have gathered some advice from our experts and reference sites to help with your Québec and Canada tax returns and to implement the tax strategies that are most relevant to your situation.

  • Planiguide | Impôts

    Tax Planning Guide

    Each year, our experts provide individuals with a free guide to help them prepare their annual tax return. Tax information is complex and this online document is designed to help taxpayers avoid unpleasant surprises.

  • vente immobilier fiscalité

    Selling Your Principal Residence: Obligations to Stay Exempt

    The accrued gain on your principal residence is generally not taxable. Be careful however as there are certain exceptions. New rules have changed how things are done and they could result in some nasty surprises for those who do not comply, so pay careful attention.

  • Transmission de biens | Héritage | Fiscalité

    Property Transfers: Avoid Costly Tax Situations

    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. Our expert outlines the important points to bear in mind.

  • Fiscalité des oeuvres d'art | RCGT

    Works of Art and Taxes

    Did you know that, under certain circumstances, you can claim a tax deduction for purchasing Canadian works of art? Individuals in business, partnerships, corporations or trusts that acquire an eligible work of art could be eligible to claim an annual capital cost allowance.

  • FAQ CELIAPP | Fiscalité Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton | CQFF

    Decoding the FHSA: Demystifying How It Works

    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. This Q&A will summarize the main rules applicable. It is prepared by our experts at the Centre québécois de formation en fiscalité (CQFF)

  • REER CELI REEE | Différences fiscales

    RRSPs, TFSAs, RESPs: Acronyms You Should Know

    We regularly hear about RRSPs, TFSAs and RESPs. No, it’s not a series of Scrabble letters; these are three very different savings mechanisms. How can you make sense of this all? How can you choose what’s right for you? To answer these questions, let’s see what’s behind these letters and look at the main characteristics of each.

  • Auto-route | Frais de déplacement automobile | Fiscalité | Impôts

    Auto-route 2026 | To Keep a Record of Your Vehicle Expenses

    Whether you’re an employee, self-employed or a professional, you need to keep track of your automobile trips. While this may be a tedious and unpleasant activity, it is essential. To make your job easier, we have developped L’Auto-route to help you compile the necessary data in a simple and efficient manner.

  • Impôts et cryptomonnaies | cryptoactifs

    Income Taxes: Remember to Report Cryptocurrencies

    Your Cryptocurrency is Considered an Asset and Must be Reported. Bear in Mind that Measures Have Been Taken to Trace Cryptocurrency Holders. The tax authorities have conducted an increasing number of audits related to cryptocurrency transactions to ensure that taxpayers meet their tax obligations.

  • Fiscalité internationale | RCGT

    International Taxation From Every Angle

    Whether you are considering expanding your company’s activities internationally or encouraging your employees’ mobility abroad, it is important to be aware of the tax laws in effect in the target countries. Get advice from our experts on the various aspects of international taxation to help you make informed decisions.

  • Crédits d'impôt à l'innovation | CDAE

    Alternative Minimum Tax: Changes From 2024

    Starting in 2024, the AMT calculation will be significantly modified. These changes will impact high-income taxpayers, particularly individuals (and trusts) who realize a significant capital gain like one that is not eligible for the capital gains deduction.

Government reference sites for your Québec and Canadian tax returns

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