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30 Useful Tips on How to Pay Less Tax in Canada (2026)
personal-financeSeptember 12, 2023

30 Useful Tips on How to Pay Less Tax in Canada (2026)

Everybody hates taxes, am I right? It doesn’t matter if you are rich or poor, the CRA will come for their piece of your income. The top 10% of earners in Canada

By Christopher Liew, CFA, CFP®
How to Pass the CSC: Prep for the Canadian Securities Course (2026)
personal-financeSeptember 12, 2023

How to Pass the CSC: Prep for the Canadian Securities Course (2026)

So you’ve decided to take the plunge and want to start a career in the securities industry. Excellent choice! > The CSC pass rate remains around 60% in \, and i

By Christopher Liew, CFA, CFP®
RRIF Withdrawal Strategies: 6 Tips to Consider in 2026
personal-financeSeptember 12, 2023

RRIF Withdrawal Strategies: 6 Tips to Consider in 2026

When it comes to RRIF withdrawal strategies, there are a few different tactics you can use. Which one is right for you will depend on a number of factors, inclu

By Christopher Liew, CFA, CFP®
GenuTax Review 2026: Free Electronic Tax Filing For Canadians
personal-financeSeptember 12, 2023

GenuTax Review 2026: Free Electronic Tax Filing For Canadians

Is your tax liability dragging you down? If so, it might be due to unclaimed tax credits, benefits, and deductions that you didn’t claim on your previous year’s

By Christopher Liew, CFA, CFP®
OnlyFans Taxes In Canada 2026: A Complete Guide
personal-financeSeptember 12, 2023

OnlyFans Taxes In Canada 2026: A Complete Guide

Whether you’re an OnlyFans performer or are one of the few who use the platform to promote educational content, one thing is certain - creators must report all

By Christopher Liew, CFA, CFP®
Capital Gains Tax in Canada (2026): The 50% Rule
personal-financeSeptember 5, 2023

Capital Gains Tax in Canada (2026): The 50% Rule

Capital Gains Tax in Canada (\): The New 66.67% Rule Capital gains tax is one of the most significant taxes for Canadian investors to understand—especially afte

By Christopher Liew, CFA, CFP®
personal-financeAugust 28, 2023

What is Line 10100 on Tax Return in Canada? (2026)

Filling out tax returns can be a bit tricky and complicated. For most people, April can be more stressful than it really has to be. Let's go over a very common

By Christopher Liew, CFA, CFP®
Minimum Income to Pay Taxes In Canada 2026: Essential Guide for Taxpayers
personal-financeJune 16, 2023

Minimum Income to Pay Taxes In Canada 2026: Essential Guide for Taxpayers

Want to know about the minimum income required to start paying taxes in Canada? I'll detail everything you need to know about this question below! Minimum Incom

By Christopher Liew, CFA, CFP®
What is a T4E in Canada? (2026)
personal-financeMay 16, 2023

What is a T4E in Canada? (2026)

In Canada, a T4E tax slip is a crucial document you'll come across during tax season. It's a statement of Employment Insurance (EI) benefits and other related p

By Christopher Liew, CFA, CFP®
Do You Pay Taxes On Tips In Canada? (2026)
personal-financeMay 8, 2023

Do You Pay Taxes On Tips In Canada? (2026)

Do you earn money in tips and gratuities? One of the main questions asked by first-time tip workers is, “Do you pay taxes on tips in Canada?” The Canada Revenue

By Christopher Liew, CFA, CFP®
TFSA Day Trading Taxes and Penalties: A Quick Guide for Investors (2026)
personal-financeMay 4, 2023

TFSA Day Trading Taxes and Penalties: A Quick Guide for Investors (2026)

For skilled traders, day trading with a TFSA may seem like the perfect “hack” to collect tax-free profits with a profitable trading strategy. While it’s a cleve

By Christopher Liew, CFA, CFP®
Canada Training Credit Limit: What Is It? (2026)
personal-financeApril 5, 2023

Canada Training Credit Limit: What Is It? (2026)

Want to expand your education but aren't sure if you can afford it? You might be eligible for a refundable tax credit for taking a course. The Canada Training C

By Christopher Liew, CFA, CFP®

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