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Author: alleynetaxes

New T4 for 2024

Posted on February 9, 2025February 9, 2025 by alleynetaxes

T4 slip is a summary of your employment earnings and deductions for the year. This year you may find that CRA has revised the form to include a few more boxes. When to issue If you are an employer (resident or non-resident) and you paid

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Ask your Employer to sign your T2200 form for 2024

Posted on February 9, 2025February 9, 2025 by alleynetaxes

As you are getting up your tax slips for 2024. Remember to ask you employer to signed your T2200 (Declaration of Condition of Employment). If not, you will be missing out on much larger refund. As per CRA eligible employees who work

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Short term rental- What you need to know in 2024

Posted on February 9, 2025February 9, 2025 by alleynetaxes

New legislative changes require short-term rentals to be compliant with the short-term rental laws in the municipality/province in which they are located in order to claim deductions. Short-term rental hosts were required to comply with these applicable provincial and municipal registration, permit,

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Solving Tax Adjustment and Errors

Posted on March 21, 2021March 21, 2021 by alleynetaxes

Tax payers are often faced with the challenge of correcting their taxes after they have filed. In my experience, filing too early without all available slips, or forgetting the details of receipts are the main reasons Common missing information are RRSP slips,

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Notice of Assessment -Easy Guide

Posted on December 12, 2020March 12, 2021 by alleynetaxes

Welcome to our 1st Blog. Some of my clients have asked for guide to view their past notice of assessments and tax documents. Requirements varies from request by banks, immigration purposes ,other financial transactions etc. I have attached an easy word guide

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Recent Posts

  • New T4 for 2024
  • Ask your Employer to sign your T2200 form for 2024
  • Short term rental- What you need to know in 2024
  • Solving Tax Adjustment and Errors
  • Notice of Assessment -Easy Guide
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