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income tax

The New Year is here, and you might be wondering how much of your hard-earned money this year will go to taxes.

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has released Canada's income tax brackets for 2025, and there are a few things you'll want to know about how these changes might affect your income this year. Whether you're a seasoned taxpayer or new to the game, understanding these brackets can help you plan ahead.

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It's a new year and that means new tax brackets and income tax rates for 2024 have been revealed.

So, here's what you need to know about the update to Canada's taxes for everyone across the country and how it will impact your taxes.

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The views expressed in this Opinion article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

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Alert: this is your last week to complete your taxes in Canada for the 2021 fiscal year!

As you might be aware, the end of April is the deadline to file your taxes. But, if you've left them until the last minute, don't worry! There's still hope for you yet.

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If you're one of the folks who spent some time working from home last year, you can actually save a little bit of money on your taxes.

According to the Canada Revenue Agency, there are two ways to claim home office expenses on your 2021 tax return. The first is the temporary flat rate method. This one is the most simple and does not require your employer to do any legwork.

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