Your situation changes over time. Your tax return needs to reflect those changes. Choose your profile to find simple answers to common questions.
Working into your sixties? In your seventies and living in your own house, an apartment, a private seniors' residence or a health establishment? You may be eligible for the tax credit for career extension, the tax credit for home-support services for seniors, or other tax benefits. Read on to learn more.
COVID-19 continued to wreak havoc on the economy in 2021. If you received the CERB, the CRB, IPREW benefits or other COVID-19 benefits in 2021, read on to see how they could affect your taxes.
Working from home has become a part of our everyday lives. Whether you own or rent your home, you may be able to deduct some of your home office expenses. Read on to learn more.
If you’re a student, there are tax credits and deductions for you whether or not you’re working or you received a scholarship, grant or bursary. Read on to learn more.
Did you know that as a parent, you may be able to claim tax credits for childcare and other expenses? Read on to learn more.
If you’ve got a low income or are part of a low-income family, you might be eligible for the solidarity tax credit, the shelter allowance program, the work premium tax credits and more.
Do you provide care to someone 18 or over with a mental or physical impairment who needs help with a basic activity of daily living? Do you care for and live with a relative age 70 or over? We've got answers to your questions.
Being self-employed means being your own boss. Your profits and losses are considered your income, and you must report them in your tax return. If you have employees, you have to withhold source deductions and contributions from their wages. You may also have to register for the GST/HST and QST. Read on to learn more.