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Canadian Income Tax Filing Deadline Coming Up: What To Do If You Can’t Pay

The new Canadian income tax filing deadline is coming up soon — on June 1, 2020. Is your return ready to file? Due to COVID-19, the income tax filing deadline was moved from the usual April 30 to June 1. If you owe, the deadline to pay has...

2019 Tax Deadline Around the Corner – Let’s Review Current Penalties and Interest

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) tax deadline for the 2019 tax year is coming up quickly. Are you prepared? The deadline to file your 2019 income tax is April 30, 2020. For self-employed tax filers, the deadline is June 15, 2020, however, it’s...

Liberty Tax Filers – What to Do if You Will Have a Tax Debt You Can’t Pay?

It’s income tax season and many Canadian filers may be turning to online tax preparation services, like Liberty Tax. These services are great options for submitting your income tax return, and for finding more deductions and rebates you may...

How to Get Tax Relief from Back Taxes

Back taxes can be a nightmare and if you have back taxes, there is no doubt that you could use tax relief. Trying to get tax relief from the CRA directly is very difficult. There are financial programs available through DebtCare Canada to...

Taxpayer Relief in Canada – Do I Qualify

If you have a tax problem in Canada, repercussions with the Canada Revenue Agency can be severe. If you filed your income taxes late or committed an infraction under the Canadian Income Tax Act, like failing to disclose income or writing off...

The Canada Revenue Agency Consequences of Missing the Income Tax Deadline

In Canada, this year’s Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) income tax deadline was April 30th, 2012. The CRA’s income tax deadline is the last date that individual Canadian taxpayers can file their annual income tax returns with the CRA without...

Canada Revenue Agency Collections Authority and How to Stop Them

Thousands of Canadians owe money to the Canada Revenue Agency. Thousands more will fall behind filing their tax returns, hoping that by not filing their returns they can buy time to come up with a way to pay the tax that they know they will...

Dealing with Debt Part 3 – Divorce Debt in Canada

Canada has the 8th highest divorce rate in the world. Human Resources Development Canada has reported that the proportion of marriages expected to end in divorce has fluctuated between 35% and 42% in recent years. In 2008, 40.7% of marriages...

Dealing with Debt Part 1 – Collections Debt in Canada

Many people have collections debt in Canada. Collection agencies are routinely hired by private businesses to collect money from individuals who have defaulted. When a company assigns an account to a collection agency, the collection agency...

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