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Dear users please click on the name of file to download the forms and then please fill them and email back to us. Form1-Tax2022
Dear users please click on the name of file to download the forms and then please fill them and email back to us. Form1-Tax2022
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Based on Saskatchewan Government announcement, Small Business as a CCPC, pay a reduces tax rate of 2% Saskatchewan small businesses, defined as Canadian-controlled private corporations, pay a reduced rate (commonly known as the small business rate) of 2% on the first $600,000 of eligible business income earned. As announced on August 23, 2022, Saskatchewan’s small
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based on December 9, 2019, the Government announcement, that proposes to amend the Income Tax Act to increase the basic personal amount to $15,000 by 2023. The increase would be phased in starting in 2020.
New exemption tax amount for individuals in 2023 Read More »
The maximum insurable earnings (MIE) is the income level up to which Employment Insurance (EI) premiums are paid. It determines the maximum rate of weekly benefits paid for all types of benefits under the EI program. Effective January 1, 2023, the MIE will increase from $60,300 to $61,500. This means that an insured worker will
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The maximum pensionable earnings under the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) for 2023 will be $66,600—up from $64,900 in 2022. The new ceiling was calculated according to a CPP legislated formula that takes into account the growth in average weekly wages and salaries in Canada. Contributors who earn more than $66,600 in 2023 are not required
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BC Government announced today that BC residents hourly wage will be increased from $15.20 to $15.65 from June 1st, 2022. All business owners should remember to change the hourly wages of their employees from June 1st 2022. All related items in the payroll system should be changed accordingly, such as Vacpay, STAT Holiday, …
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First name (Exactly match with your issued on the SIN number paper, or on any CRA letters) Last name (Exactly match with your issued on the SIN number paper, or on any CRA letters) SIN Number Full Address Telephone number Marital Status Date of birth Date of arrival to Canada if you landed in Canada
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The federal government has launched a $4-billion program that includes a package of grants and loans aimed at encouraging small and medium-sized businesses to boost their online sales. The Canada Digital Adoption Program, announced nearly a year ago in the April federal budget, includes $1.4-billion in grants and advisory services and up to $2.6-billion in
New Grant and Loan for Small & Large corporations in Canada Read More »