Borrowing to invest in an RRSP is great for someone who has trouble saving money and it offers a form of a forced saving program, because it will encourage to use the tax refund to pay of the debt and continue
Being self-employed means more than just having a good idea and the drive to make it happen. You also have to balance the books and fulfill your tax obligations with the Canada Revenue Agency...
Getting a good refund back from your taxes can really brighten your day, week, month or maybe even your year. The question of what to do with it can lead to a lot of different...
The deadline for 2013 RRSP contributions is March 1st. It’s not uncommon for you to consider an RRSP loan to reduce your taxes and get a jump start on meeting your retirement savings goals....
With Christmas over and the new year here, we can start to get excited for tax filling time! Here are some tips, facts and links to help you get ready for filling your 2013...
In a Tax-Free Savings Account the growth is tax sheltered. Assume you invest $3,000 after-tax money annually into a TFSA and the same amount into a non-registered account. Both investments have a rate of...