As tax season approaches, individuals and businesses are faced with the annual task of filing their tax returns. One option that has gained popularity in recent years is electronic filing, or e-filing. E-filing offers numerous advantages over traditional paper filing methods, making the tax filing process faster, more convenient, and efficient. In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore the benefits of e-filing your taxes and how it can simplify your tax-related activities.
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The Benefits of E-Filing Your Taxes
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Record Keeping and Bookkeeping for Self-Employed Taxpayers
When you're self-employed, managing your finances and staying on top of your tax obligations can be a daunting task. Keeping accurate records and maintaining proper bookkeeping practices are essential to ensure that you meet your tax requirements and maximize your financial efficiency. In this comprehensive guide, we'll walk you through the key aspects of record keeping and bookkeeping for self-employed taxpayers.
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PM’s green plans will raise cost of housing
While the Trudeau government is readying a new plan to increase affordable housing, it is a good time to look at what its green energy plans will do to the cost of housing for Canadians.
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Why Accountants are Critical for Successful Tax Planning
When it comes to tax planning, having an accountant on your side can make all the difference. At ACT Services, we understand the crucial role accountants play in achieving successful tax planning outcomes. With our expertise in tax planning and accounting services, we know firsthand just how important it is to have a skilled accountant by your side. In this blog, we'll discuss the top five reasons why accountants are critical for successful tax planning.
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Why we are different from other Accounting firms? We want to communicate this message to all clients and potential clients
On average, tax and financial costs took away 70% of Canadians’ gross income: 30% income tax, 40% financial costs-mortgage, insurance, bank charges, credit cards etc
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Announcing The New Website
We are delighted to announce the launch of our new website!
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