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tax season

The cost of living in Canada has been steadily rising, impacting Canadians' budgets and financial stability.

Now, as tax season approaches, many are hoping to find some financial relief. One option, in particular, available to Quebec residents is the solidarity tax credit, which is designed to help individuals based on their income and circumstances — a welcome boost for those struggling to swim the rough waters of today's economy.

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Tax season in Canada is happening, it's really happening, nobody panic! But also don't ignore it because there are plenty of benefits to be reaped from the bureaucratic exercise that is filing provincial and federal taxes.

Most Quebecers — 9 out of 10, to be precise — have filed their 2021 returns online already, and you'll soon be able to file for 2022 as well, as of February 20, 2023.

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On June 16, 2022, Canada's Department of Finance shared a press release announcing changes to the Canada Workers Benefit.

The enhanced benefit comes as part of the federal government's new Affordability Plan, which aims to "make life more affordable for millions of Canadians," particularly as inflation rates continue to rise.

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The federal government updated the Canada Workers Benefit (CWB) back in 2021 and today, over three million Canadians are now eligible for the refundable tax credit — and you could be eligible for up to $2,400.

While tax season can be tough enough, knowing what you are eligible to receive from the Government of Canada is pretty handy information, and we're making it a little easier to keep up with what you may be entitled to.

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It's that time of year again in Canada...tax season! The Canada Revenu Agency (CRA) wants you to beware of tax schemes that promise to reduce your taxes and are sharing tips and warning signs on how to spot them.

According to the CRA, tax schemes are "plans and arrangements that attempt to deceive taxpayers by promising to reduce the taxes they owe, either through large deductions, or through promising tax free income."

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