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canada tax credit

There are so many tax credits you could claim on your return that you might not know about.

You could actually get money back from the federal government with these credits when you file your 2023 income tax return this year.

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Filing your income tax return late in Canada won't get you immediately thrown in jail, but the decision does come with penalties and interest charges, which get worse the longer you wait.

According to the Government of Canada, the penalty for filing late is a 5% charge on top of the balance owing on your tax return, plus an additional 1% for each month that the return is late, for a maximum of 12 months.

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Tax season is right around the corner once again, and if you're a student in Canada, you might be looking for ways to maximize money on your tax return.

To help, Narcity spoke with UFile tax expert Gerry Vittoratos to get details on how students across the country can get the most money back.

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Two provinces in Canada are giving residents one-time payments of $500 to help address the high cost of living, and there aren't many eligibility requirements to receive it.

Saskatchewan and Newfoundland have announced one-time cheques for residents who have filed an income tax return for the 2021 year, in addition to some other requirements.

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Are you ready for April 30? For those looking ahead to tax time, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has shared details of some tax credits that could help Canadians save money when filing.

Tax benefits and claims can get confusing when you try to sit down and understand what credits and benefits you might qualify for.

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