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taxes 2022

When it comes to filing your taxes, whether you take on the task yourself or enlist a professional, navigating the countless Canadian tax credits and deductions that the CRA outlines is no easy feat.

Luckily, tax season doesn't need to be completely overwhelming. In addition to contributing to your RRSPs or TFSAs, there are many other expenses that you can deduct from your taxes this year along with credits that could even score you some pretty sweet cash in return.

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Quebec Minister of Finance Éric Girard vowed that the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) will lower the income tax "in a prudent, responsible and orderly manner" — if they are re-elected in October.

The announcement followed the auditor general's annual report on the province's financial situation. The minister's office hailed the report as confirmation of the recovery of the Quebec economy and a forecast for future growth despite inflation, the war in Ukraine and the pandemic.

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Let's be real, going through a CRA audit sucks in the best of circumstances. Having a team of people meticulously checking your personal or professional finances, searching for any mistakes or inconsistencies, can be nerve-wracking for anyone. It's probably more stressful than filing your taxes!

But it doesn't have to come as a surprise. Narcity spoke with Gerry Vittoratos from UFile about what you can expect if you ever get audited by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).

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Let's be real: while we all know it helps society run (somewhat) smoothly, few people really like paying their taxes. Filing your taxes in Canada — whether you do it yourself or enlist a professional — can be complicated and it can sting to watch some of your hard-earned cash fly out of your bank account.

The good news is that, beyond putting money into RRSPs or TFSAs, there are expenses you can deduct from your taxes this year — and even credits that will get you some cash! Here are six of the most common tax deductions and credits.

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