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tax rebate canada

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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On April 7, the government released the 2022 federal budget for the nation with a specific focus on affordability for Canadians.

Presented by the Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, the budget includes a whole lot of promises that could save Canadians some cash in a bunch of different ways.

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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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Canadians who have been working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic can get some money back from the feds at tax time — and it's considerably more than last year.

On February 14, the Canada Revenue Agency shared a notice announcing that the feds have extended the temporary flat rate method so that Canadians have an easier way to deduct home office expenses for the 2021 tax year.

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