Under OHIP+, prescription drugs listed on the Ontario Drug Benefit formulary will be free for Ontarians aged 24 and under, starting on January 1, 2018. Their eligibility will be guaranteed when they present a...
A living will is a legal document granting another person the right to cease treatment in the event a person becomes unable to live, eat, and function without the aid of machines or medical...
Looking for tips to save money this tax season? Want to make sure you haven’t missed out on a tax credit? The Canada Revenue Agency has come out with some tips ahead of the...
With a home equity loan – the ‘equity’ in your home refers to the amount you have left to repay on a mortgage subtracted from the current market value of your home. For some...
Information about the deceased and the executor is required in the Estate Information Return along with a list and description of each estate asset (some estate assets such as household contents can be grouped...
What is probate? Probate is a process that authorizes an executor to distribute assets of a deceased’s estate. Where required, provincial governments grant this authority by issuing a probate certificate known in Ontario as...
I know having a family can be expensive, but there are many benefits, credits, and deductions that can help your family with costs during the year. These benefits, credits and deductions could even lower...
The Property Transfer Tax is a tax payable to the Provincial Government by the purchasers of real estate. The tax applies to all types of real estate, whether residential, commercial or industrial. British Columbia •...
What To Consider When Preparing For Retirement Many people look forward to their retirement days when they can enjoy the pleasures of retired life. But they have not yet realized the importance of planning...
Your filing income taxes deadline is April 30th, and that means that it is once again time for Canadians to start collecting tax and earnings forms and figuring out their income taxes. For many...