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Chartered Accountants of Ontario Volunteers

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Find a CA Volunteer: A Free Community Service

The CA Institute is proud of the extensive community service and leadership provided by individual Chartered Accountants. Charitable organizations often seek CAs for positions such as treasurers, chairs of boards, presidents of organizations and leaders of committees. Take advantage of this free service and find a CA volunteer for your organization.

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5 Quick RRSP Tips

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5 Quick RRSP Tips

Avoid penalties! Don’t go past your dollar limit.  For 2012, it’s $22,970 + carry forwards (or less depending on your income).
Income splitting is great!  Contribute to your spouse’s RRSP if you are in a higher tax bracket.
Did you turn 71 in 2012?  Don’t forget to convert your RRSP into a retirement income plan (e.g., RRIF) before the end of the year.
Beat the deadline!  It’s March 1, 2013 to make a claim against your 2012 income.
Missed the deadline?  No worries, you can carry forward your contribution room to future tax years.

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Save the taxes at Shoppers Drug Mart

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Find a Shoppers Drug Mart Near You

When you spend $50 or more on almost anything in-store, Shoppers Drug Mart will pay the tax

When ends: May 22, 2012

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TaxWiki.ca: Get Straight Answers to Canadian Income Tax Law Questions

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Getting Straight Answers to Canadian Income Tax Law Questions

taxwiki.ca users believe that Canadians deserve a free resource to find accurate answers to income tax questions of all kinds. Most of the wiki’s materials are based on original Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) documents, which are then updated by knowledgeable users (tax students, tax accountants, tax lawyers, tax academics) to reflect the current administration of Canadian tax law.

 To provide straight answers, editors consult with authoritative resources, including the Income Tax Act and its regulations, rulings and other disclosures of the CRA, as well as decisions of the Tax Court of Canada, the Federal Court of Appeal, and the Supreme Court of Canada.

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