Ontario Bureaucrat Charged with Fraud

An Ontario man and his family, previously accused of using fraud to collect over $11 million from the government, is now facing additional charges that he syphoned $30 million as part of an illegal kickback scheme for government contracts. The accused, Sanjay Madan, was an IT Manager for the Education…

Online Services Taxes Being Underestimated According To PBO

Parliamentary budget officer (PBO), Yves Giroux’s office, has released a report that indicates that the government could be underestimating the amount of revenue that may be collected from online service providers. Nicknamed by some the “Netflix Tax”, it is targeted at foreign-based providers that sell goods or services in Canada.…

Wealth Tax Finds Support Among Many Canadians

The NDP and the Green Party revived their proposition for a wealth tax after a Parliamentary Budget Officer report back in June stated 1% of the country’s highest earners possessed over 25% of the country’s total wealth. Although the Bloc Quebecois, Liberals, and Conservatives objected to the NDP motion for…

New Automatic File Tax Return System Promises Speed and Convenience

The federal government is introducing free automatic tax filing in an effort to help qualified Canadians complete simple tax returns more quickly and easily. Some government benefits are normally paid to those who file their taxes, but many with low or fixed incomes neglect this process – meaning that they…

PBO Claims Disability Support Will Cost $792 million

A COVID-19 related one-off payment for Canadians living with disabilities will cost the federal treasury $792 million, according to the Parliamentary Budget Officer. The initiative expects to deliver up to $600 to 1.67 million people, in an effort to lessen their financial distress as a result of the pandemic. Low-earning…

Tax Payment Deadline Extended by Canada Revenue Agency

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has postponed the tax payment deadline to September 30th. The extension applies to individuals, corporations, and income tax returns on trusts, including instalment payments. The CRA’s decision to delay its tax deadline is likely to be well received, in light of the current economic downturn. The…

New Tax Deduction Aims to Help Remote Workers

Canadians may be eligible for a significant tax deduction – if the pandemic has forced them to work from home. This federal tax break, dubbed ‘work-space-in-the-home’, could potentially help hundreds of thousands of Canadians who have been forced by the pandemic to continue their work remotely. The tax category also…

Government Extends Tax Deadline in Response COVID-19 Pandemic

The federal government has announced that Canadians will have extra time to file and pay their taxes this year. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the tax filing date has been postponed to June 1 for individuals. The deadline for trusts has been moved to May 1. The Canada Revenue…