Flaherty pledges swift spending to boost economy - Canada.com


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Flaherty pledges swift spending to boost economy
Canada.com, Canada
The measures, some of which take effect immediately, combined with the weaker economy will lead Canada to post its first deficit in over a decade this fiscal year, ending March 31, of roughly $1.1-billion. The deficit will balloon to $33-billion in ...
Canada budget still in surplus in February Reuters Canada
Ottawa clinging to $1.3-billion surplus as fiscal year end nears Metro Canda - Edmonton
Ottawa on track to eke out surplus. Canada.com
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Published 24 April 2009.
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Volunteers help with tax returns - Miramichi Leader


Volunteers help with tax returns
Miramichi Leader, Canada
Fifteen years ago the Miramichi Volunteer Service, along with community volunteers, started preparing tax returns for low income individuals and seniors at no cost as part of the Revenue Canada Community Volunteer Income Tax Program. ...
Published 23 April 2009.
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Income tax deadline approaches - Penticton Western


Income tax deadline approaches
Penticton Western, Canada
The deadline to file a 2008 personal income tax return for most individuals is on April 30. According to the Canada Revenue Agency 43 people in the Southern Interior were convicted in 2008 for failing to file tax returns. This resulted in $126250 in ...
Published 23 April 2009.
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The seven habits of highly effective Tory prime ministers - Canada.com


The seven habits of highly effective Tory prime ministers
Canada.com, Canada
Although he achieved modest debt and tax reductions, most economic conservatives would have preferred deeper income-tax reductions over the politically popular GST cut that helped win the 2006 election. But what bothered fiscal conservatives most was ...
Published 23 April 2009.
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Bank of Canada open to less conventional measures - CTV.ca


CTV.ca

Bank of Canada open to less conventional measures
CTV.ca, Canada
We've widdled down our tax base to only those in high incomes, and they can't support us all any longer. We've forgotton that we all must pay our share. So do we want our gov't to provide our services through taxes, or do we want to pay for it ...
boc cuts key interest rate to lowest level possible CTV.ca
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Published 23 April 2009.
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Magna boss appeals for auto sector aid - Financial Post


Canada.com

Magna boss appeals for auto sector aid
Financial Post, Canada
Magna and its employees alone have paid about $5.7-billion in income, payroll and property taxes over the past 10 years, he said. Recent opinion pieces by industry observers have said Canada's ongoing support of the auto industry is excessive and could ...
CAW agrees to major cuts in deal with Chrysler CTV.ca
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Published 23 April 2009.
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Revenue Canada refuses to pay for million-dollar mistake - CBC.ca


CBC.ca

Revenue Canada refuses to pay for million-dollar mistake
CBC.ca, Canada
Without receipts to show his business expenses, numerous CRA audits over several years concluded Leroux owed almost $900000 in personal income tax, plus over $100000 in GST, including interest and penalties. Irvin's RV Park and Campground in Valemount, ...
It's that time of year again TheChronicleHerald.ca
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Published 23 April 2009.
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Recession making housing more affordable: RBC - Vancouver Sun


Recession making housing more affordable: RBC
Vancouver Sun,  Canada
The higher the reading, the more expensive it is to own a home; in this scenario, the ownership costs for a two-storey home would eat up 50 per cent of pre-tax income. Lower mortgage rates were the principal reason for the improvement across the ...
Published 23 April 2009.
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Kevin Libin: Language of the new Alberta—'We're not saying no ... - National Post


National Post

Kevin Libin: Language of the new Alberta—'We're not saying no ...
National Post, Canada
“I'm not saying it might not happen.” Health Minister Ron Liepert recently wondered to the Calgary Sun whether the province's bargain, 10% flat-rate income tax was, in hindsight, such a good idea. “Is that the right tax model? ...
Published 23 April 2009.
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Making the most of your return - Toronto Star


Making the most of your return
Toronto Star,  Canada
So have the spouse with the lowest income claim all medical expenses, and choose a 12-month period ending any time during the tax year when you would have had the most medical expenses. You can search the Canada Revenue Agency website cra.gc.ca for a ...
Tax benefits abound Vancouver Sun
Your Money Really Matters: Plan your 2009 taxes now Chicago Defender
Gain more credit for college Farragutpress
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Published 22 April 2009.
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