Tax Tips for Canadians for DummiesTax Tips for Canadians for Dummies
Don't pay more tax than you have to!
Filing your taxes doesn't have to be taxing. This fun and informative guide offers simple-to-use money-saving shortcuts that make doing your taxes a breeze. Whether you're self-employed, planning for retirement, or filing your taxes for the first time, this useful book provides strategies to assist you in planning for tax-time year 'round.
Keep your records in order -- how to stay organized and how long you need to hold onto your records
Explore what's new for 2008 -- all the changes to federal, provincial, and territorial taxes and what they mean to you
Fill out your tax forms with ease -- line by line coverage so you don't miss a thing
Discover how to split your pension -- the inside scoop on how to pay less tax by splitting your pension income
Make smart personal finance decisions -- tips on how to manage your money so that you save big at tax time
Make the most of your deductions --- from moving costs to home office expenses to your child's sports fees
Steer clear of an audit ---- pointers to help you avoid becoming the CRA's target
Open the book and find:
Which method of filing your return is best for you
What to do if you lose your receipts and records
How to turn capital losses into tax savings
Strategies to make the most of your RRSPs
Credits you can claim whether you're a student or senior
What you can deduct if you're self-employed
How to get your return as quickly as possible
What to do if you disagree with your assessment
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- Mississauga, Ont. : Wiley.
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