Canadian Tax Guides & Articles
Mintfile publishes free, plain-English educational guides covering every major Canadian tax topic - from understanding what a TFSA is and how RRSP contribution room actually works, to navigating the FHSA for first-time homebuyers, claiming home office expenses as a remote worker, filing self-employed taxes, maximizing your Canada Child Benefit, understanding capital gains rules, and using the CRA My Account portal. Every article links directly to the relevant canada.ca pages so you can verify the source. Articles are updated regularly to reflect current tax year limits, brackets, and CRA policy changes. Browse the latest guides below.
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Can You Claim Fuel and Parking Costs as Vehicle Deductions in Canada?
— Learn which fuel and parking expenses qualify for vehicle tax deductions in Canada for the 2026 tax year and how to track them properly.
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Can Freelancers Deduct Professional Development and Education Expenses in Canada?
— Learn which professional development, courses, and education expenses freelancers can deduct on their 2026 Canadian tax return.
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Can You Deduct Insurance Premiums and Employee Benefits for Your Small Business?
— Learn which business insurance premiums and employee benefit costs you can deduct on your 2026 tax return as a Canadian small business owner.
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What Summer Tax Tasks Should I Complete Before Fall 2026?
— Stay ahead of fall tax deadlines in 2026 by completing key summer tasks now. Learn what to organize and plan during the quieter months.
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How Does Selling Your Home Affect Your Taxes in Canada?
— Learn how principal residence exemption works and what capital gains you might owe when selling your home in 2026.
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Can AI Predict Your Tax Refund or Tax Bill for 2026?
— AI tax prediction tools are emerging in Canada. Here's how accurate they really are and what to verify before trusting them for 2026.
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How to Respond to a CRA Tax Audit Notice for 2026
— Learn what to do when you receive a CRA audit notice in 2026, including timelines, required documents, and how to appeal.
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Can You Claim Mortgage Interest on Rental Property in Canada?
— Learn which mortgage costs are tax-deductible on rental properties and how to claim them correctly for the 2026 tax year.
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How Much Self-Employed Income is Tax-Free in Canada for 2026
— Learn about Canada's self-employment income thresholds and GST/HST registration rules for 2026 side hustles.
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Should I Use My FHSA Before Maxing Out My RRSP in 2026?
— Compare FHSA vs RRSP priorities for 2026: which registered account saves you more tax and builds home equity faster.
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How Does a Corporation Pay Taxes Differently Than a Sole Proprietor in Canada?
— Learn how corporate tax rates, income splitting, and reinvestment strategies differ for incorporated businesses in Canada for 2026.
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How Self-Employed Canadians Can Reduce Taxes With RRSPs in 2026
— Self-employed Canadians can use RRSPs to lower taxable income and build retirement savings. Learn contribution limits, deduction strategies, and tax benefits for 2026.
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Can Gig Workers Claim Vehicle Expenses on Taxes in Canada?
— Learn how Uber, DoorDash, and other gig workers can claim vehicle expenses and mileage deductions for the 2026 tax year in Canada.
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How to Track and Report NFT Acquisition Costs for Canadian Tax Returns
— Learn how to properly document NFT purchase costs, gas fees, and transaction expenses for accurate tax reporting in Canada for 2026.
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How to Track Cryptocurrency Transactions for Tax Reporting in Canada
— Learn how to properly document and track all your crypto trades for accurate 2026 tax filing in Canada.
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Can You Be Both a Contractor and Employee at the Same Time in Canada?
— Yes, you can hold both contractor and employee roles simultaneously in Canada for 2026 tax purposes, but each income stream has different tax and deduction rules.
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How Does Gross Pay Differ from Net Pay in Canada?
— Learn the difference between gross and net pay, what comes out of your paycheque, and how to calculate take-home income for 2026.
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GST/HST Exemptions for Small Businesses: What Sales Don't Require Tax?
— Learn which small business sales are exempt from GST/HST in Canada for 2026 and how exemptions affect your registration requirements.
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How to Use Capital Losses to Reduce Your Capital Gains Tax in Canada
— Learn how capital losses can offset your capital gains and lower your tax bill in 2026 with Canada's loss carryover rules.
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What Counts as Investment Income and What Doesn't in Canada for 2026
— Learn which types of investment returns count as taxable investment income in Canada for 2026 tax purposes.
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Home Office Deductions and Home Resale: What You Need to Know
— Learn how home office claims affect your principal residence exemption and capital gains tax in 2026.
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Can You Deduct Vehicle Insurance and Registration Costs in Canada?
— Learn which vehicle insurance, registration, and licensing fees qualify for tax deductions in Canada for the 2026 tax year.
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What Meal and Entertainment Expenses Can Freelancers Deduct in Canada?
— Learn which meal and entertainment costs freelancers can claim on 2026 Canadian tax returns and the CRA's 50% deduction rule.
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Can Small Business Owners Deduct Interest and Loan Expenses in Canada?
— Learn which interest and loan costs qualify as business deductions for Canadian small business owners filing taxes in 2026.
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How Should I Plan Quarterly Tax Payments in 2026?
— Learn about Canada's quarterly tax payment obligations and how to budget for 2026 installment deadlines as a self-employed or business owner.
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What Tax Credits Can You Claim After Having a Baby in Canada?
— Discover tax credits and deductions available to new parents in 2026, including UCCB, childcare expenses, and RESP planning.
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How AI Is Changing Tax Deduction Discovery for Canadian Filers in 2026
— Learn how AI tools are helping Canadian tax filers identify overlooked deductions and credits for 2026 tax returns.
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How to File Your CRA Taxes Online in 2026: Step-by-Step Guide
— Learn how to file your 2026 Canadian tax return online with CRA My Account, NETFILE, or certified software. Simple steps for all filers.
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Do I Need to Report Airbnb Income as Rental Property in Canada?
— Learn whether Airbnb and short-term rental income counts as rental property income and how to report it correctly to CRA in 2026.
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When Should You Incorporate Your Side Hustle in Canada?
— Learn whether incorporating your side hustle makes tax sense in 2026 and what the CRA expects from incorporated side businesses.
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Can You Catch Up on RRSP Contributions in 2026 If You Haven't Saved?
— Learn how RRSP carryforward room works and whether you can make up missed contributions in 2026 without penalty.
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Can a Corporation Own Rental Properties in Canada? Tax and Legal Guide
— Learn how Canadian corporations can own rental properties, the tax implications for 2026, and whether corporate ownership makes sense for your situation.
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How Self-Employed Canadians Should Plan Taxes Throughout the Year
— Learn how to organize your self-employed taxes throughout 2026 to avoid last-minute stress and maximize deductions.
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When Do Gig Workers Need to Register for GST/HST in Canada?
— Learn GST/HST registration rules for gig workers earning Uber, DoorDash, and rideshare income in 2026 and beyond.
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What Happens When You Sell an NFT at a Loss in Canada?
— Learn how capital losses from NFT sales work for Canadian tax filers in 2026 and whether you can claim them to offset gains.
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Do I Need to Report Crypto Trades if I'm Below the Capital Gains Threshold in Canada?
— Learn whether Canadian crypto traders must report all transactions or if there's a minimum threshold for 2026 tax reporting.
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Do Contractors Pay More Taxes Than Employees in Canada?
— Compare contractor vs employee tax burdens in Canada for 2026. Learn CPP, income tax, and deduction differences that impact your bottom line.
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When Does Your Employer Send a T4A Instead of a T4 in Canada?
— Learn the key differences between T4 and T4A slips for 2026, and when your employer issues each form for tax filing.
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What Happens When You Don't Register for GST/HST as a Small Business
— Learn the consequences of operating unregistered for GST/HST in 2026 and how to stay compliant as a Canadian small business owner.
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How to Calculate Your Capital Gains Inclusion Rate for 2026
— Learn how Canada's capital gains inclusion rate works in 2026 and how to calculate your taxable gains correctly for tax filing.
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How Much Investment Income Can You Earn Tax-Free in Canada for 2026?
— Learn about tax-free investment income thresholds and exemptions available to Canadian filers in 2026, including capital gains exclusions.
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Can You Claim Home Office Expenses If You Work From Home Part-Time in Canada?
— Learn if part-time remote workers can claim home office deductions for 2026 and what CRA rules apply to your situation.
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Can You Claim Vehicle Depreciation as a Deduction in Canada?
— Learn how vehicle depreciation (capital cost allowance) works for Canadian tax filers in 2026 and whether you can claim it on your return.
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What Vehicle and Transportation Expenses Can Freelancers Deduct in Canada?
— Learn which vehicle and mileage expenses freelancers can claim on their 2026 Canadian tax returns and how to calculate deductions.
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Can You Deduct Professional Development and Training Costs for Your Small Business?
— Learn which employee training, courses, and certifications you can deduct as small business expenses in 2026 under Canadian tax rules.
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What Tax Documents Should I Gather in Winter 2026?
— Organize your tax documents now for a smoother 2026 filing season. Learn what records the CRA expects.
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What Happens to Your Taxes When You Become Self-Employed in Canada?
— Learn how self-employment changes your tax obligations, deductions, and CPP contributions for the 2026 tax year in Canada.
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Should You Use AI-Powered Tax Planning Tools for 2026 Canadian Taxes?
— Learn how AI-powered tax planning tools work for Canadian filers in 2026 and whether they can optimize your deductions and savings strategy.
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How to Track and Report CRA Tax Credits You May Have Missed
— Learn which non-refundable and refundable tax credits the CRA offers in 2026 and how to ensure you claim them on your return.
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Capital Gains Tax on Rental Property Sale in Canada 2026
— Learn how capital gains tax applies when you sell a rental property in Canada, including the new inclusion rate for 2026 and calculation methods.
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How to Split Income With Your Spouse From a Side Hustle in Canada
— Learn CRA rules for income splitting with your spouse on side hustle earnings in 2026 and reduce your household tax bill.
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Should You Withdraw from Your RRSP Early to Fund a TFSA?
— Learn whether early RRSP withdrawals make sense to maximize TFSA contributions in 2026, and how taxes affect your strategy.
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When Should You Switch From Sole Proprietor to Corporation in Canada?
— Learn the income and growth thresholds that signal it's time to incorporate your Canadian business in 2026 for tax efficiency.
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Should You Incorporate Your Self-Employed Business in Canada for 2026?
— Learn how incorporating changes your taxes, liability, and retirement savings as a self-employed Canadian in 2026.
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How Much Should Gig Workers Save for Taxes in Canada?
— Learn how much gig workers should set aside from Uber, DoorDash, and other gig income for taxes in 2026.
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NFT Donation Tax Deductions: Can You Claim Charitable Gifts of Digital Assets in Canada?
— Learn how NFT and digital asset donations work for tax purposes in Canada for 2026, including CRA rules on charitable deductions.
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What's the Difference Between Capital Gains and Income From Cryptocurrency in Canada?
— Learn how the CRA classifies cryptocurrency profits as either capital gains or business income for your 2026 tax return.
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What Happens to Your Income Tax When You Switch From Employee to Contractor?
— Learn how your tax obligations, deductions, and take-home pay shift when you transition from employee to contractor status in 2026.
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What Happens to Your Pay Before You See It? A Guide to Payroll Processing
— Learn how Canadian payroll processing works, from gross pay to net income. Understand the steps between earning and receiving your paycheque in 2026.
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What Expenses Can Small Businesses Deduct When Registered for GST/HST?
— Learn which business expenses are deductible for GST/HST purposes in 2026 and how input tax credits affect your bottom line.
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When Do You Need to Report Capital Gains from Selling Investments in Canada?
— Learn when Canadian tax filers must report investment capital gains to the CRA for the 2026 tax year and what triggers reporting.
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Do I Pay Taxes on Investment Income If I Don't Sell in 2026?
— Learn which investment gains trigger taxes in 2026 Canada, even when you hold stocks and funds without selling.
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Home Office Claims for Employees vs Self-Employed Workers in Canada
— Learn the key differences between home office deductions for employees and self-employed Canadians in 2026, including eligibility and claim limits.
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Can You Deduct Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Costs in Canada?
— Learn which vehicle maintenance and repair expenses are tax-deductible for Canadian self-employed workers and business owners in 2026.
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When Should Freelancers Incorporate in Canada for Tax Purposes?
— Learn whether incorporating your freelance business saves taxes in Canada for 2026 and how to compare salary vs dividend strategies.
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Can You Deduct Meal and Entertainment Expenses for Your Small Business in Canada?
— Learn which meal and entertainment costs are deductible for Canadian small businesses in 2026, plus CRA limits and documentation rules.
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What Tax Deadlines Should I Watch for in Spring 2026?
— Spring 2026 brings critical tax deadlines beyond filing day. Learn which dates matter most for your Canadian taxes.
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Should You Withdraw From Your RRSP When You Lose Your Job in Canada?
— Understand RRSP withdrawal rules after job loss in 2026 and explore better alternatives to avoid tax penalties.
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How AI Might Change CRA Tax Audits and Compliance in 2026
— Explore how the CRA is using AI technology to detect tax errors, flag inconsistencies, and improve compliance screening for Canadian filers in 2026.
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When Does the CRA Consider You Self-Employed in 2026?
— Learn how the CRA defines self-employment status for 2026 tax filing and what business income rules apply to you.
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Should You Incorporate Your Rental Property Business in Canada?
— Learn whether incorporating your rental property business saves taxes in 2026 and what factors Canadian landlords should consider.
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What Business Expenses Can I Deduct From My Side Hustle in Canada?
— Learn which business expenses are tax-deductible for your side hustle in Canada for the 2026 tax year and how to track them.
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How to Use HBP and Home Buyers' Plan to Buy Your First Home in 2026
— Learn how to strategically use your RRSP under the Home Buyers' Plan to fund your first home purchase in 2026 without penalty.
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Can I Deduct My Incorporation Costs on My 2026 Tax Return?
— Learn what incorporation expenses you can deduct and how to claim them for your 2026 Canadian tax return.
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Can Self-Employed Canadians Claim Home Office Expenses in 2026?
— Self-employed Canadians can claim home office expenses using two CRA methods. Learn which approach saves more tax in 2026.
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Should Gig Workers in Canada Set Up a Business or Stay Self-Employed?
— Learn when incorporating as a gig worker makes tax sense for 2026, and compare business structures for Uber and delivery drivers.
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Do I Need to Report NFT Sales as a Capital Gain or Business Income in Canada?
— Learn how the CRA classifies NFT sales and whether you owe capital gains tax or business income tax for 2026.
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Can You Hold Cryptocurrency in an RRSP or TFSA in Canada?
— Learn whether registered accounts like RRSPs and TFSAs can hold crypto assets in Canada for 2026 tax planning.
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Can Contractors Get EI and CPP Benefits Like Employees in Canada?
— Learn how contractor and employee benefits differ in Canada for 2026, including EI, CPP, and other protections available to each classification.
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Understanding Payroll Deductions: What Employers Are Required to Withhold
— Learn which payroll deductions are mandatory in Canada for 2026 and why employers must withhold them from your salary.
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How to Calculate and Remit GST/HST as a Small Business Owner
— Learn step-by-step how to calculate, track, and remit GST/HST correctly as a Canadian small business in 2026.
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Do You Have to Report Capital Gains on Your Primary Residence in Canada?
— Learn whether your home sale triggers capital gains tax in Canada for 2026 and how the principal residence exemption works.
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Can You Shelter Investment Income in a TFSA vs RRSP in 2026?
— Learn how TFSAs and RRSPs protect investment income differently in 2026 and which account suits your strategy.
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Home Office Space: What Percentage of Your House Can You Claim?
— Learn how to calculate the correct percentage of your home to claim for home office expenses in your 2026 Canadian tax return.
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Vehicle Lease vs. Purchase: Which Gives You Better Tax Deductions in Canada?
— Learn whether leasing or buying a vehicle offers greater tax deductions for Canadian business owners in 2026.
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Can Freelancers Deduct Home Office Expenses in Canada for 2026?
— Learn how Canadian freelancers can claim home office deductions for 2026 tax returns, including two calculation methods and CRA eligibility rules.
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Can You Deduct Vehicle and Travel Expenses for Your Small Business?
— Learn which vehicle and travel costs your Canadian small business can deduct in 2026, including rules for personal vs business use.
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What Tax Deductions Expire at Year-End in Canada?
— Learn which tax deductions and credits have December 31 deadlines for 2026 and how to claim them before time runs out.
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What Tax Deductions Can You Claim When You Get Married in Canada?
— Learn which tax deductions and credits apply to married couples in Canada for the 2026 tax year, including spousal amounts and income splitting.
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Will AI-Generated Tax Documents Be Accepted by the CRA in 2026?
— Learn what the CRA accepts regarding AI-created tax records and whether AI-drafted documents are valid for your 2026 tax filing.
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How to Maximize Your CRA Tax Deductions and Credits for 2026
— Learn which CRA deductions and credits you may be missing on your 2026 tax return and how to claim them properly.
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What Rental Property Expenses Can You Deduct in Canada for 2026?
— Learn which rental property expenses the CRA allows you to deduct from your rental income in 2026, including mortgage interest, repairs, and utilities.
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Can I Deduct Home Office Expenses From My Side Hustle Income in Canada?
— Learn which home office expenses the CRA allows you to deduct from side hustle income in 2026 and how to calculate them correctly.
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How to Use Your RRSP Spousal Strategy to Split Income in 2026
— Learn how spousal RRSPs can reduce household taxes by splitting retirement income with your partner in 2026.
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How Does Incorporating Affect My Personal Tax Return in Canada?
— Learn how incorporation changes your tax obligations, deductions, and filing requirements for 2026 as a Canadian business owner.
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How Self-Employed Canadians Track Business Income and Expenses for 2026
— Learn how to organize and document business records as a self-employed Canadian for accurate 2026 tax filing and CRA compliance.
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How to Claim Gig Work Deductions and Expenses in Canada
— Learn which business expenses gig workers can claim to reduce taxable income for 2026, including vehicle costs, equipment, and home office.
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Can You Hold NFTs in a TFSA or RRSP in Canada?
— Learn whether NFTs qualify as eligible investments in TFSAs and RRSPs for 2026, and what the CRA rules say.
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How to Report Cryptocurrency Losses on Your Canadian Tax Return
— Learn how to claim cryptocurrency capital losses on your 2026 tax return and reduce your taxable income in Canada.
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Tax Deductions and Benefits: What Can Contractors Claim vs Employees in Canada?
— Learn which business expenses contractors can deduct versus employee deduction limits for the 2026 tax year in Canada.
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What Is a T4 Slip and Why Do Canadian Employees Need One?
— Learn what a T4 slip is, how employers use it, and why it matters for your 2026 Canadian tax return.
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Can You Claim GST/HST Input Tax Credits as a Small Business?
— Learn how small business owners claim GST/HST input tax credits in 2026 and recover taxes paid on business expenses.
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Can You Claim Capital Losses Against Other Income in Canada?
— Learn how capital losses work in Canada for 2026, including rules for offsetting gains and carryforward options available to filers.
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Where Should I Report Investment Income on My Canadian Tax Return?
— Learn which tax forms and schedules to use for reporting investment income in Canada for 2026, including dividends, interest, and capital gains.
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Home Office Deduction Methods: Simplified vs Detailed Expense Tracking
— Learn the two CRA-approved methods to calculate home office deductions for your 2026 Canadian tax return and choose the right one for your situation.
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How to Calculate Vehicle Mileage Deductions for Canadian Self-Employed Workers
— Learn the CRA mileage deduction formula and record-keeping rules for self-employed vehicle use in 2026.
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How to Track and Organize Freelancer Expenses for Canada Tax Season 2026
— Learn the best practices for tracking, organizing, and documenting freelancer expenses to maximize deductions and simplify your 2026 tax filing.
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Can Home-Based Businesses Deduct Home Office Expenses in Canada?
— Learn which home office expenses Canadian home-based business owners can deduct in 2026 and how the CRA calculates eligible costs.
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When Should I File My Taxes in 2026? Canadian Seasonal Tax Reminders
— Stay on top of key tax deadlines and seasonal reminders for Canadian filers in 2026. Plan ahead to avoid penalties and maximize deductions.
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How Do Life Changes Affect Your Taxes in Canada?
— Life transitions like marriage, parenthood, and career changes trigger specific tax rules and opportunities in 2026. Here's what Canadian filers need to know.
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Can AI Tools Help Me with Canadian Taxes in 2026?
— Discover how AI tax software, chatbots, and automation tools can simplify Canadian tax filing for 2026 while staying CRA-compliant.
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What are the most common CRA mistakes to avoid in your 2026 tax return?
— Learn the top CRA filing mistakes Canadian tax filers make in 2026 and how to avoid costly errors on your return.
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How Much Tax Do You Pay on Rental Property Income in Canada?
— Learn how Canadian rental property income is taxed, what deductions you can claim, and how to calculate your 2026 tax liability correctly.
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Do I Need to Report Side Hustle Income on My 2026 Canadian Tax Return?
— Yes, all side hustle income must be reported to CRA for 2026. Learn what counts, deductions, and registration requirements.
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Should I Max Out My RRSP or TFSA First in 2026?
— Learn which registered account to prioritize in 2026: RRSP vs TFSA strategies based on your income, age, and financial goals.
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Should I Incorporate My Canadian Business in 2026?
— Learn the tax benefits, costs, and CRA rules for incorporating your Canadian business in 2026 and when it makes financial sense.
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When Do Self-Employed Canadians Need to Make Quarterly Tax Installments?
— Learn CRA's quarterly tax installment rules for self-employed Canadians in 2026 and when you must pay to avoid penalties.
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Do I Need to Pay Taxes on Uber and DoorDash Income in Canada?
— Yes, gig work income is taxable in Canada. Here's what Uber, DoorDash, and other gig workers need to report for 2026.
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How Are NFTs and Crypto Taxed in Canada for 2026?
— NFTs and digital assets are taxed as capital property in Canada. Learn CRA rules, reporting requirements, and what you owe for 2026.
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Do I Have to Pay Taxes on Cryptocurrency Gains in Canada 2026?
— Learn how Canada's CRA taxes crypto gains, losses, and trading activity for your 2026 tax return.
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How Do I Know if I'm a Contractor or Employee for Canadian Taxes?
— Learn the key differences between contractors and employees for 2026 Canadian taxes, including CRA tests and tax implications.
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How Much Should Be Deducted from My Paycheck in Canada?
— Learn what payroll deductions are mandatory in Canada for 2026 and how employers calculate your net pay from gross income.
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Do I Need to Register for GST/HST as a Small Business in Canada?
— Learn when Canadian small businesses must register for GST/HST in 2026, including thresholds, exemptions, and filing requirements.
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Do Self-Employed Canadians Need to Register for GST/HST in 2026?
— Learn the GST/HST registration rules for self-employed Canadians in 2026, including thresholds, deadlines, and how to register.
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How Much CPP and EI Do Self-Employed Canadians Pay in 2026?
— Self-employed Canadians pay both employer and employee portions of CPP and must budget for these costs in 2026. Here's what you need to know.
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How Much Capital Gains Tax Do You Pay in Canada in 2026?
— Learn how Canada's capital gains inclusion rate works for 2026 and calculate your tax liability on investment profits.
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How Is Investment Income Taxed in Canada for 2026?
— Learn how Canada taxes dividends, capital gains, and interest income in 2026, plus strategies to reduce your investment tax burden.
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Can I Claim Home Office Expenses on My 2026 Canadian Tax Return?
— Learn which home office expenses you can deduct on your 2026 Canadian tax return and how to calculate your claim.
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Can I Deduct Vehicle Expenses on My Canadian Tax Return in 2026?
— Learn which vehicle expenses are tax-deductible in Canada for 2026, including mileage, fuel, and maintenance costs for self-employed and business owners.
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What Freelancer Expenses Can You Deduct in Canada for 2026?
— Learn which business expenses Canadian freelancers can deduct from income on their 2026 tax return, including home office and supplies.
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What Small Business Deductions Can I Claim in 2026?
— Learn which business expenses you can deduct from your income for the 2026 tax year and how to maximize your small business tax savings.
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What Tax Deductions Can Self-Employed People Claim in Canada?
— Learn which business expenses self-employed Canadians can deduct on their 2026 tax return to reduce taxable income.
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The Disability Tax Credit
— The Disability Tax Credit (DTC) is a non-refundable federal credit for Canadians with a severe and prolonged impairment. Here is what CRA requires to apply.
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The Canada Caregiver Credit
— If you support a spouse, child, or other dependant with a physical or mental impairment, the Canada Caregiver Credit may be relevant to you.
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RRSP vs TFSA - Which Is Better for You?
— Two of Canada's best savings tools, but they work very differently. Here's how to think about which one fits your situation.
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RRSP Contribution Limit 2026 - $32,490 Maximum
— How much can you contribute? How is your room calculated? What happens if you over-contribute? Here's what CRA says.
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Moving Expenses - What You Can Deduct
— Moved for work or school? You may be able to deduct transportation, storage, travel, and more. Here's what CRA allows.
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Tax Basics for Students
— Filing taxes as a student can unlock credits and benefits you may not know about. Here is what CRA wants students to know.
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How to Use CRA My Account
— CRA My Account is your online portal for tax info, returns, benefits, and more. Here's how to set it up and what you can do with it.
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Tax Credits Every Canadian Student Should Know
— Students can claim tuition, moving expenses, student loan interest, and more. Don't leave money on the table.
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Pension Income Splitting
— If you receive pension income, you may be able to split up to half of it with your spouse. This CRA strategy can reduce your combined tax bill.
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The Home Buyers' Plan (HBP)
— The Home Buyers' Plan lets first-time buyers withdraw from their RRSP tax-free to buy a home. Here is how it works and what CRA requires.
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Capital Gains Tax in Canada - Complete Guide
— When you sell an investment for more than you paid, you may have a capital gain. Here is how CRA taxes it and what the inclusion rate means.
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Investment Income: Dividends vs. Capital Gains
— Not all investment income is taxed the same way. Dividends and capital gains have different tax treatment in Canada - here is what CRA says.
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2026 Canadian Tax Brackets and Rates
— Federal and provincial tax rates for 2026. Here's how much tax you'll owe at every income level - and how brackets actually work.
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Tax Deductions You Might Be Missing
— Canadians leave money on the table every year by not claiming deductions they're entitled to. Here are the most commonly missed ones.
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Provincial Credits: What You Might Be Missing
— Beyond federal credits, every province and territory offers its own credits and benefits. CRA administers many of them - here is what to look for.
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Foreign Income and Canadian Taxes
— Canadian residents must report worldwide income to CRA - including income earned in other countries. Here is how foreign income is treated.
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Capital Gains Tax Canada 2026 - Rates, Rules & Changes
— Sold stocks, crypto, or property? Here's how capital gains are taxed in Canada and what changed for 2026.
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Medical Expenses and Your Taxes
— Many Canadians do not realize how many medical expenses can qualify for a CRA tax credit. Here is what to know before you file.
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GST/HST Credit: What to Know
— The GST/HST Credit is a quarterly tax-free payment that helps low- and moderate-income Canadians offset sales taxes. You get it automatically by filing your return.
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Self-Employed? Your Tax Obligations
— Being self-employed in Canada means handling taxes differently. Here is what CRA expects you to know about income, expenses, and CPP.
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Canada Child Benefit (CCB) Explained
— The CCB is a monthly tax-free payment for Canadian families raising children under 18. Here is how CRA calculates it and why filing taxes matters.
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Canada Workers Benefit (CWB)
— The Canada Workers Benefit is a refundable credit for low-income workers. CRA calculates it automatically - but you must file to receive it.
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Estate Tax and Final Returns in Canada
— Canada does not have an estate tax, but a final T1 return must be filed when someone passes away. Here is what CRA requires.
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How to File Your Taxes in Canada - A Simple Guide
— Filing for the first time? Not sure where to start? Here's what you need, when it's due, and how to actually do it.
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What Are CPP and EI?
— CPP and EI are deducted from most paycheques in Canada. Here is what they are, why they matter, and how they affect your tax return.
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Self-Employed? Here's What You Need to Know About Taxes
— Freelancer, contractor, or small business owner? How self-employment income is taxed and what you can deduct.
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Charitable Donations: How It Works
— Donating to a registered Canadian charity can reduce your federal and provincial tax. Here is what CRA requires to claim the credit.
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What is CRA My Account?
— CRA My Account is a secure online portal where you can check your tax information, RRSP room, TFSA room, and more.
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RRSP Basics for Canadians
— An RRSP reduces your taxable income today while helping you save for retirement. Here is what CRA says you need to know.
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Home Office Deduction 2026 - T2200 and Detailed Method
— If you work from home, CRA lets you claim a portion of your expenses. Here's how both methods work.
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Charitable Donations - How the Tax Credit Works
— Donating to charity? You get a tax credit, not a deduction. Here's how it's calculated and how to maximize it.
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The First Home Savings Account (FHSA)
— The FHSA combines the benefits of an RRSP and a TFSA for first-time homebuyers. Learn what CRA says about contribution limits and eligibility.
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Tax Filing Deadlines You Should Know
— Missing a CRA filing deadline can lead to penalties and interest. Here are the key dates most Canadians need to know.
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RRSP Contribution Limits Explained - How They Work
— Your RRSP contribution room is based on your earned income. Unused room carries forward, but over-contributing has a penalty. Here is how it works.
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What is a TFSA?
— A Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) lets your money grow without being taxed. Learn how it works and how CRA tracks your contribution room.
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Working From Home Tax Deduction - CRA Rules
— If you work from home, you may be able to deduct home office expenses. Learn about the two CRA methods and what records you need.
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Understanding Your Notice of Assessment
— Your Notice of Assessment is the official document CRA sends after reviewing your return. Here is how to read it and what to do if something is wrong.