APBS has been undergoing a strategic review of it’s operations and part of that has been to look at our mission. As such, we are proud to present our new mission statement: We support [...]
The CPP changes resulted from a review of the CPP that federal, provincial, and territorial Finance ministers completed in 2009. Changes will gradually be introduced from 2011 and to 16.
These [...]
If you have not been thinking about filing income tax return, you are not alone. However, it is time to start thinking and doing something about it, and build up a good habit of following some [...]
In 2009, the Canadian government allowed Canadians to benefit from the Tax Free Savings Account. Here are some basic facts about this new way to save and how it affects you.
One of the things you should do from time to time is to make sure you know your credit rating. It is your legal right to know what credit reporting agencies have on file about you. You do not [...]
We know, you just get over the dreaded 2009 income tax returns business, what a relief, why talk about it any more. Well, maybe this is just the perfect time to review what you did while it is [...]
The CRA has posted a new article that demonstrates an increasingly strong arm against any kind of tax evasion. Please click the link to read about it: [...]
There is little else that brings fear and trembling to people as getting a call from the Canada Revenue Agency for a “Tax Audit”.
From an accounting and bookkeeping perspective, tax audits are a [...]
Beginning in 2011, self-employed Canadians will be able to access Employment Insurance (EI). There are limitations to whom and for what purpose one can reap the profit. If someone closes his or [...]
Goods and merchandise purchased before February 1, 2010 but not installed will qualify for the credit. However, only the portion of work performed by the contractor or a third party before [...]