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tax credits 2022

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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Time is running out for those hoping to take advantage of the Ontario Staycation Tax Credit. An initiative that lets residents claim up to 20% of accommodation expenses for vacationing within the province.

"You can claim eligible expenses of up to $1,000 as an individual or $2,000 if you have a spouse, common-law partner or eligible children, to get back up to $200 as an individual or $400 as a family," the Government of Ontario stated.

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Get ready, folks! It's almost time to file your taxes in Canada and with the tax deadline just around the corner, you might be thinking about tax returns and how you can save on taxes in 2023.

Since there are lots of things to consider, Narcity spoke with UFile tax expert Gerry Vittoratos to get the lowdown on what you need to keep in mind when it comes to taxes and tax returns.

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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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