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Fifty topics I will write about
ImageI plan to write articles for this site on a regular basis over the next while, and these are some of the topics I plan to cover. If you have any suggestions for additional topics you would like to learn about, please contact me.

 


  • Spousal RRSP
  • Designated Principal Residence
  • Do's and Don'ts of Automobile Deductions
  • Rental Income
  • Losses related to Dead Stock
  • Daycare
  • Adult Child still a dependant - deductions ie:Medical
  • Aging Parents and deductions available for
  • Interest Income
  • Interest Expense
  • Carrying Charges
  • Depreciation
  • RESP's
  • Home Buyer Plan
  • Life long learner plan
  • Scholarships
  • Credit is not your freind
  • Pay down Mortgage vs Credit Cards Vs RRSP
  • Compounding interest
  • When to Buy an RRSP
  • When to Buy a Spousal RRSP
  • When your Boyfriend is a spouse for tax purposes(tehe)
  • Buying RRSP's when you are 18 vs 28 vs 38
  • Capital Losses
  • Capital Gains
  • Medical deductions
  • Transfer deductions from spouse
  • When you are common law for tax purposes
  • Tax deductions you may have missed
  • Self employment deductions
  • Aging parents
  • Stories:
  • GST
  • Entertainment expenses
  • Charitable Donations
  • Eligible Dependant amount
  • Deductions in the year of marital change
  • Allowable amount of Medical expenses for other dependants.
  • Foreign tax credits
  • Federal political contribution tax credits
  • Child tax benefits effects of Daycare deductions
  • Caregiver Amount
  • Interest on your student loans
  • Who can claim Childcare
  • Who should claim medical deductions
  • Who should claim charitable donations
  • Moving expenses, Moving deductions
  • Professional dues and gst refund
  • Union Dues
  • Refundable Medical Expenses
  • Commission income and deductions
  • GST New Housing rebate

Comments
Looking forward to it
Written by 'Guest' on 2006-03-05 15:17:12
Hope you publish something more soon. 
Deed of Covenant in the UK
Written by 'Guest' on 2007-01-29 14:19:34
Here in the UK we have something called Deed of Covenant. You tell the Inland revenue that you have pleged to send a regular amount at a regular period, say once a month, to a registered charity and the charity can claim back the tax you paid on that amount. This means that the charity get's money from the inland revenue as well as your regular donation.  
 
Do thay have something similar in Canada?

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