by Peace Okeke | May 21, 2026
One of the first decisions a newly incorporated business makes in Canada is one that most owners do not spend nearly enough time on. Your fiscal year end date affects your corporate tax deadlines, your cash flow planning, your GST/HST reporting schedule, and your...
by Peace Okeke | May 16, 2026
If you are a real estate agent in Canada earning strong commission income and still operating as a sole proprietor, there is a good chance you are paying significantly more tax than you need to. A Personal Real Estate Corporation, commonly known as a PREC, is a...
by Peace Okeke | May 14, 2026
Every year, thousands of eligible Canadians miss out on the Canada Workers Benefit simply because they do not know it exists or assume they do not qualify. The Canada Workers Benefit is a refundable tax credit offered by the federal government to help people earning a...
by Peace Okeke | May 9, 2026
Owning residential property in British Columbia comes with a tax obligation many owners do not find out about until a letter arrives in the mail. The BC speculation and vacancy tax is an annual provincial tax that applies to residential properties in designated...
by Peace Okeke | May 7, 2026
A letter from the CRA with a cerb repayment request is stressful, confusing, and for many Canadians, completely unexpected. You are not alone. As of December 2025, close to 1.4 million Canadians have repaid about $3.3 billion in COVID-19 benefits, but hundreds of...