by Financial Tech Tools | Apr 3, 2023 | 2023, Blog, disability, tax
Tax Tips You Need To Know Before Filing Your 2022 TaxesThis year’s tax deadline is May 1, 2023, as April 30 falls on a Sunday this year. It’s important to make sure you’re claiming all the credits and deductions you’re eligible for. In this article, we’ll provide you...
by Financial Tech Tools | Apr 1, 2023 | Blog, tax
Don’t lose all your hard-earned money to taxesTax planning is an essential part of managing your money – both while living and after your death. You want to maximize the amount of money to your beneficiaries, not the government. We have three tips to help you reduce...
by Financial Tech Tools | Mar 24, 2023 | Blog, Business Owners, individuals, Ontario Only, tax
Ontario 2023 Budget HighlightsOn March 23, 2023, Ontario’s Minister of Finance delivered the province’s 2023 budget. Here are some of the highlights. No Changes To Corporate or Personal Tax RatesBudget 2023 did not change Ontario’s corporate or personal tax...
by Financial Tech Tools | Dec 6, 2022 | 2022, 2022 Only, Blog, Business Owners, Financial Planning, tax
Now that we’re approaching the end of the year, it’s time to review your business finances. We’ve highlighted the most critical tax-planning tips you need to know as a business owner.Salary/Dividend MixAs a business owner, an essential part of tax...
by Financial Tech Tools | Sep 1, 2022 | Blog, Business Owners, corporate, tax
Five Ways To Withdraw Money From Your Business In A Tax-Efficient MannerYou have worked long and hard to build up your business, and now you are ready to withdraw money from your business’ bank account. But you don’t want to get hit with a huge tax bill....
by Financial Tech Tools | Apr 2, 2020 | 2020 Only, Blog, Coronavirus, investment, tax
Over the last few weeks, the financial market has taken a downturn amidst fears over Coronavirus. Understandably, you are concerned with your portfolio, it’s important to stay level-headed to avoid making financial missteps. However, staying level-headed doesn’t...