by Jennifer | May 1, 2021 | Investing, Retirement-Planning, Tax-Planning
If I had a dollar for every time I’ve said that tax planning shouldn’t just come in April when it’s time to submit our income taxes. It’s a practice that should be ongoing and especially reviewed once you’ve filed your previous...
by Jennifer | Apr 21, 2021 | In-The-News
This week saw the release of Canada’s federal budget – the first in 2 years. With the pandemic still surging, it was no surprise that a large focus of the budget was on continued recovery spending and stimulus. Most notably, and what’s catching many of the headlines,...
by Jennifer | Mar 25, 2021 | Tax-Planning
As you’re getting your 2020 tax year together, you may be scratching your head as to what can and can’t be deducted if you had to work at home due to COVID. Well, let me illuminate what is and isn’t deductible, and the new simplified way of claiming deductions...
by Jennifer | Jan 10, 2021 | Uncategorized
Whether or not you’re a New Years Resolutions person, it’s helpful to set some goals for any period of time. They don’t have to be in January… heck, set some in May and switch it up! The point is, that you set some goals, create a plan and take the necessary action to...
by Jennifer | Jan 2, 2021 | In-The-News, World-Economics
No doubt that 2020 was a year for the books, but while so many are affected, not all of the financial events that have occurred in our world have been fatal. Here’s a list of the Top 5 in Canada, in no particular order. 1: Global Pandemic = Record Government...