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tax season canada

Tax season in Canada is here, and many Canadians may be contacted by the Canada Revenue Agency about their tax returns.

However, with scammers continuing to pose as the CRA in an attempt to dupe Canadians into giving away money and personal info, the agency is warning residents about what to look for so they can avoid getting tricked.

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This TikToker from England moved to Vancouver, and there's one part of being a newcomer to Canada that she's having some difficulty with — filing taxes. The comment section makes it abundantly clear that even Canadians on TikTok dread tax season.

In the video, Lauren Keen talks about how in England, it's more straightforward. "Your tax gets taken out every single month, and that's that," she says. "You never have to think about it."

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Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) workers could go on strike during Canada's tax season this year as talks over wages and remote work have broken down.

On January 10, 2023, the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) and the Union of Taxation Employees (UTE) released a statement to announce nationwide strike votes for more than 35,000 CRA workers.

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Taxes, taxes, taxes. It's that time of year again for Toronto homeowners to be shelling out cash to pay their property taxes, and there are a few ways that they can make that happen.

So if you're a first-time homebuyer or just don't how to make those payments, don't worry because we've got you covered.

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Everyone's favourite season is finally here, and, no, we're not talking about spring — we're talking about tax season!

Most Canadians far and wide have to file their 2021 income tax returns by April 30, 2022, and while it can be a stressful time of year, there is still some time to get on top of it.

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