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Personal and corporate tax, brackets, deductions, and filing. 9 posts.
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Ontario Budget 2026: The $5,000 Small Business Tax Cut and the Dividend Offset
Ontario Budget 2026 proposes a CIT rate cut from 3.2% to 2.2% on the first $500K of active business income, effective July 1, 2026. A second change — a 1-point cut to the Ontario non-eligible dividend tax credit on Jan 1, 2027 — takes some of it back for dividend-paid owners.
Capital Gains Tax in Canada: How It Works and How to Plan
How capital gains tax works in Canada in 2026. Inclusion rate, principal residence exemption, LCGE for QSBC shares, and planning moves that actually matter.
FHSA Rules Canada: The Part That Actually Saves You Tax
The FHSA is the only Canadian account that gives you a tax deduction going in AND a tax-free withdrawal going out. Here's the rule, the room, and where it fits in your savings stack.
Ontario Tax Brackets 2026: Personal Income Tax Rates Explained
Ontario and federal personal income tax brackets for 2026, plain-spoken. Combined marginal rates, the basic personal amount, and what actually hits your T1.
Self-Employed Taxes in Canada: T2125, GST/HST, and CPP
Self-employed in Canada? Learn who files a T2125, what income and expenses to report to CRA, and when GST/HST, CPP, and instalments apply.
T2 Corporate Tax Return: Step-by-Step Filing Guide for Ontario
How to file the T2 corporate tax return in Ontario. Filing deadline, payment deadline, mandatory e-file, required schedules, GIFI, and 2026 Ontario rates.
Tax Deductions Every Canadian Small Business Owner Should Claim
A plain-spoken walk through the small business tax deductions Canadian owners actually miss — home office, vehicle, meals, CCA classes, and more. 2026 rules.
2026 Tax Filing Deadlines for Canadian Businesses and Individuals
Every 2026 CRA filing and payment deadline in one place. T1, T2, T3, T4/T5, HST, payroll, RRSP, and instalments — with the dates that actually matter.
TFSA vs RRSP: Making the Right Choice for Tax Savings
How to decide between a TFSA and an RRSP in Canada. 2026 contribution limits, marginal rate logic, HBP and LLP withdrawals, and the tradeoff most Canadians get wrong.