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Our tax resources are here to keep you out of the dark on all what can impact your income tax return.

Weekly press review
Each week, Tax Factory makes a selection in the news of the articles that have the most impact in the field of taxation.

What you have to know for 2022 tax season
Changes rolling out in 2021 include a new tax form and more flexible credits and transfers. Now is the time to understand how they will impact your returns.

Deduction for expenses related to working remotely
If you worked from home because of the COVID-19 pandemic, you may be able to deduct some of your expenses.

How to get a copy
of your tax slips
Hunting down your old employers for old T4 slips you may have lost can be a nightmare. Perhaps you stopped working there because they shut the doors - who do you contact for their employment records, then?

TFSA contribution limit
is $6,000 in 2022
The TFSA contribution limit for 2020 is $6,000. If you have never contributed to a TFSA you can deposit a total of $81,500. Unused contribution room rolls over from one year to the next.

Quand déduire
ses frais de déménagement?
Une personne qui change de lieu de résidence peut déduire des frais engagés dans le cadre de son déménagement sous certaines conditions.

Track and report
your tips and
gratuities
In Canada, the amount you earn in tips and gratuities is considered as income, and you must declare all of it. Find out how you should track and report all your tips and gratuities.

6 logiciels d'impôts
testés pour vous
Protégez-Vous a testé pour vous les meilleurs logiciels d'impôts, voyez lesquels sont à éviter parmi H&R Block, ImpôtExpert, ImpôtSimple, StudioTax, TaxTron et TurboImpôt.

Self-employed?
Here are 6 steps to get your taxes right
Being your own boss. Working as much you want, when you want. Building something from the ground up that’s truly yours. There are many things to love about being self-employed.

Tax considerations
for AirBnb hosts
Using Airbnb or another online platform. Before you join this growing marketplace, you need to consider the tax implications.