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CERB Extended | Business Owners who did not qualify previously – expanded CEBA starts June 19th

June 17, 20202020 Only, Blog, Business Owners, Coronavirus, Coronavirus - Associates, Coronavirus - Practice Owners, Coronavirus - Students, corporate, individualsEric Wachtel

Great news for Canadians out of work and looking for work. The CERB will be extended another 8 weeks for a total of up to 24 weeks.

The expanded CEBA will begin June 19th.

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Ontario Budget 2018

April 3, 2018Blog, Business Owners, corporate, dental benefits, Estate Planning, Family, Group Benefits, individuals, Investment, Retirees, taxEric Wachtel

The 2018 Ontario budget features a number of new measures and billions of dollars of enhanced spending across the spectrum, as announced by the province’s Finance Minister, Charles Sousa. Read on for some of the key proposals.

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2018 Federal Budget Highlights for Families

March 4, 2018Blog, disability, Family, individuals, Investment, taxEric Wachtel

Several key changes relating to personal financial arrangements are covered in the Canadian government’s 2018 federal budget, which could affect the finances of you and your family.

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RRSP Deadline is March 1, 2018. How much tax can you save?

January 28, 2018Blog, Family, individuals, Investment, RRSP, taxEric Wachtel

The deadline for contributing to your Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) for the 2017 tax filing year is March 1, 2018. You generally have 60 days within the new calendar year to make RRSP contributions that can be applied to lowering your taxes for the previous year.

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Recent Posts

  • Extended COVID-19 Federal Emergency Benefits
  • Self-employed: Government of Canada addresses CERB repayments for some ineligible self-employed recipients
  • Government of Canada to allow up to $400 for home office expenses
  • Highlights of the 2020 Federal Fall Economic Statement | Additional $20,000 CEBA loan available now
  • Applications for the new Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy starts today!

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