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In the 2017 Federal Budget, Canadian Finance Minister Bill Morneau announced changes that will affect the current infirm dependant credit, the caregiver credit and the family caregiver credit. For tax years 2017 onward, Canadian taxpayers will claim the new ‘Canada Caregiver Credit’ . The ‘Canada Caregiver Credit’ replaces the above three tax credits, targeting support...

President Donald Trump’s “Biggest Individual and Business Tax Cut in American History” looks a lot like old economic plan from the election campaign, in which he had promised major cuts to corporate and individual tax rates. In his announcement earlier today, Secretary Steven Mnuchin along with White House chief economic adviser Gary Cohn, unveiled the...

As the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) begins to process tax refunds, tax scammers also start working on ways to scam taxpayers since it is easier to convince the taxpayer and make them fall for the bait during this period. Currently, along with the various tax frauds involving refund mail and tax due payments, the following...

The U.S. government taxes its citizens, and greencard holders on their worldwide income regardless of whether they are U.S. residents for the tax year or not. Individuals who are born to U.S. parents in countries like Canada are also subject to U.S. taxes as they are considered U.S. citizens and have a U.S. Social Security...

In Canada, taxation of tips and gratuities can be quite complex, since the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) distinguishes tip income as: controlled or direct based on certain factors. Although all tips are taxable to the recipient, depending on the tip income’s type it may or may not be subject to Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and...

As per the U.S. Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS) report, in 2016 over 85% of taxpayers e-filed their 2015 tax returns. Some individuals, however, are still skeptical when it comes to e-filing. Common reasons for taxpayers opting out of e-filing are identity theft & financial data theft, even though the IRS has taken great lengths to...

Tax frauds relating to false refund claims, and identity thefts have been a severe problem for the U.S. Internal Revenue Services (IRS). The IRS has taken several identity theft preventive measures from verification based on Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) confirmation to the latest IP PIN (Identity Protection PIN). Many U.S. taxpayers are still not well...

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