Tax Tip Thursdays with The Mad Accountant on 105.5 HITS FM
We are on the radio every Thursday morning at 8:10, with Morning Den host Dan Pollard, giving YOU our latest tax tips. You can listen to highlights and full episodes below, and even engage in discussion with us using the blog posts at the bottom of the page. Hear something you like? Please don’t hesitate to give us a call.
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TTT: Tax Information Slips
Tax season can be crazy. Not just for employees, but also for employers! There are countless different forms flying around, and everybody has deadlines to meet. Make sure you stay on top of yours for a stress-free tax season!
TTT: To Incorporate or Not To Incorporate?
Corporation vs Sole Proprietorship: which one is for you? This is a challenging question that should not be handled lightly. There are lots of reasons to incorporate, but also plenty of reasons not to! Make an informed decision today.
TTT: Changes to Canadian Taxes
Some good news and some bad news this week. On one hand, there are some new tax deductions that we can take advantage of! But on the other hand, CPP rates are on the rise.
TTT: Good News for Canadian Taxpayers!
Do you own or run a small business? Maybe you operate a vehicle for business purposes? Well we have some GREAT news for you.
TTT: ABCs of Economic COVID Recovery Programs
Happy new year! We are kicking things off with acronyms. Lots and lots of acronyms. How well do you know yours?
TTT: All About Mortgages
The Bank of Canada has announced that mortgage rates will be increasing several times in the coming years. Are you ready for it? Are you sure the fixed rate mortgage is right for you?
TTT: Implementing Your Budget
You've got a budget, and it looks good. But you're having trouble sticking to it! We've all been there, and we have some great tools you can use to improve.
TTT: 6 Tips for Successful Budgeting
Where are you spending your money? Do you keep track at all, or do you just spend however you want? Budgeting can go a long way, and isn't a tool reserved for people who are struggling. A budget can help anybody use their money more wisely.