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income tax canada

It's almost time to start doing your Canada taxes and you could end up owing money or getting a tax refund from the federal government.

So, you might be wondering what Canada's tax brackets and income tax rates mean for you when you file your 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 almost upon us, and if you're already looking to get ahead, Alberta has some tax credits that are worth knowing about.

Sifting through endless receipts is no one's idea of fun, but as the cost of living gets more expensive, it's worthwhile checking where you can apply for any of these tax credits to get you some cash back.

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Tax season has arrived in Ontario, and while shuffling through piles of crumpled receipts can suck, there are some personal tax credits you'll definitely want to know about — and they could actually get you some cash back this year.

Since the usual deadline to file your Ontario income tax falls on a Sunday, you'll have until May 1 to get yours in — but it's always better to avoid procrastinating if you can.

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The Canada Revenue Agency has made a few changes to some key tax benefits and credits this year that could help you save more money at tax time.

To help parse out these new benefits that could affect your upcoming tax return, Narcity spoke with tax expert Gerry Vittoratos from UFile.

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