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Tax 2023

http://www.canadian-accountant.com/content/practice/more-bite-than-bark

 

Update important changes Dec 15,2022

https://www.canada.ca/en/department-finance/news/2022/12/legislation-to-make-life-more-affordable-and-build-an-economy-that-works-for-everyone-receives-royal-assent.html

 

News release
December 15, 2022 - Ottawa, Ontario - Department of Finance Canada

Today, Bill C-32, the Fall Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2022, received Royal Assent. With the passage of this legislation, the government is delivering on key measures from the 2022 Fall Economic Statement to help families cope with increasing costs, make housing more affordable, and strengthen and build a thriving net-zero economy with opportunities and good jobs for Canadians.

Key measures adopted in Bill C-32 to make life more affordable include:

Permanently eliminating interest on Canada Student Loans and Canada Apprentice Loans to reduce the burden of student loans on young Canadians.


Cutting taxes for Canada’s growing small businesses from 15 per cent to 9 per cent by more gradually phasing out their access to the small business tax rate.


Requiring Canada’s largest financial institutions to pay their fair share by implementing the Canada Recovery Dividend, a one-time, 15 per cent tax on taxable income above $1 billion of banking and life insurer groups.


Bill C-32 also delivers key components of the government’s plan to make housing more affordable by:

Helping young Canadians afford a down payment faster with the new Tax-Free First Home Savings Account, which will allow prospective first-time home buyers to save up to $40,000 tax-free toward their first home starting in mid-2023


Helping Canadians save on closing costs by doubling the First-Time Home Buyers’ Tax Credit to provide up to $1,500 in direct support to home buyers, starting in 2022, to offset increasing closing costs involved in buying a first home.


Helping families afford to have a grandparent or a family member with a disability move back in if they want to with a new, refundable Multigenerational Home Renovation Tax Credit of up to $7,500, starting January 1, 2023.


Cracking down on house flipping by ensuring that profits from flipping properties held for less than 12 months are fully taxed, starting in 2023, with certain exceptions for unexpected life events (e.g. death, divorce).


And, Bill C-32 invests in jobs, growth, and an economy that works for everyone by:

Supporting the launch of the new Canada Growth Fund, which will help bring to Canada the billions of dollars in new private investment required to reduce our emissions, grow our economy, and create good jobs at the same time.


Securing Canada’s competitiveness by introducing a new 30 per cent Critical Mineral Exploration Tax Credit for specified mineral exploration expenses incurred in Canada.


Eliminating flow-through shares for fossil fuel sector activities by no longer allowing oil, gas, and coal exploration and development expenditures to be renounced to a flow-through share investor.

Let's not forget bare trust reporting, and the huge penalty burden that will be to all that have a intrust account. 

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Merry Christmas 2022

Christmas celebrations are happening through out the community. Please check out the comments for wonderful tips, stories that I will glean over the coming weeks. The first one I discovered in my email this morning from a realtor email has to do with decorating. Here is afew tips to help get you started. 

Want to decorate for the holidays, but don't have a ton of cash to spend trimming your tree or stringing up lights? There's still a way.

Here are some quick and easy holiday decor tips that won't break the bank:

  1. Change out your welcome mat for a more festive one.
  2. Replace your front porch light with a red or green bulb.
  3. Wrap empty boxes in wrapping paper and use them as decor throughout the house.
  4. String popcorn and cranberries for some handmade garlands.

Dollar stores typically have a large selection of holiday decor, too, so be sure to try your local shop for low-cost options.

 

 Last night I attended Highway Pentecostal Church's Christmas Banquet, it was a wonderful evening, my mom's birthday, ( they sang happy birthday to her at the end of the program) Lot's of friends that I have not seen in a few years, and many new faces, lots to eat, double helpings and a plate of sweets that filled all remaining gaps. Here is a recording of some Christmas songs played near the end of the celebrations. Enjoy https://www.spreaker.com/user/omegastewardship/episode-19-hpc-dec-11-2022

 

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CTC Liberty Initiative

This is an interesting discovery, check it out. If your interested in public service or know someone that is. 

Also, it's  good time to pick up a donation credit if this is worthy of your support and you would like a tax deduction on your taxes.

 

" Liberty Coalition Canada formed the "Christians That Care" (CTC) initiative to help Christians get elected and ultimately influence laws to align with biblical principles.

In 2022, we had 110 Christian candidates from 4 different provinces sign up to get training from CTC for their 2022 municipal elections and 16 of them got elected! CTC candidates received a total of 146,173 votes! We also had 20 CTC candidates come in second place, and 9 CTC candidates came within 250 votes of winning!

In 2023, we plan to expand the "Christians That Care" (CTC) initiative and begin operations in 5 different provinces by hiring dedicated Project Managers, with goals to:

1) recruit 500 new Christian politicians across the country;
2) recruit 500 new Christian campaign managers;
3) recruit 250 youth to our “Youth With A Vision” Political Development Program
4) teach churches how to organize around a local Christian candidate;
5) develop a division that supports currently elected Christian politicians.

In order to reach these goals, WE NEED YOUR HELP! To contribute to LCC’s Advocacy Department, click HERE, select the "Donate to Other Designations" box, select the "Where can we designate your donations" drop-down menu, select "Advocacy," and fill in the rest.

For more specific information about any of these Advocacy items, to get involved individually or as a church, to discuss becoming a candidate, to sign up a youth to our development program or to get more specifics, contact mclark@libertycoalitioncanada.com 

 

Donate | Liberty Coalition Canada

 

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Incorporation Sand Box

Should a Business Incorporate?

 To incorporate or not incorporate, that is the question… a very common question that small business owners ask their trusted advisor.  There are so many variables that come into play in this decision, so the answer is, it depends!  Read on as we consider the factors to consider with a small business owner.  Only then should the transition from sole proprietor or partnership to a Canadian Controlled Private Corporation (CCPC) be taken. 

https://www.knowledgebureau.com/index.php/site/kbr/should-a-business-incorporate

 

https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/businesses/topics/corporations/type-corporation.html#ccpc

 

 

 

 

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Growth Engines

Deconstructing growth: the roles of supply and demand

Predicting the future of growth requires an understanding of where growth comes from in the first place.

 
 

The essential variables that count are

 

1. demand
2. supply
3. forces affecting the above

 

Simply put, growth happens when the supply of a product or service meets demand in the shape of a need or a problem and money changes hands.

 

...  Engine No.1: Expansionary growth

...  Engine No. 2: Disruptive growth

...  Engine No. 3: Replacement growth

 

The New Engines of Growth – AdvisorAnalyst.com

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Accelerated CCA 2022

Good article on this topic, see the comment section for additional resources

https://fullerllp.com/blog/capital-cost-allowance-important-changes-and-updates/

 

BDO has a clearer layout of how this works

 

 https://www.bdo.ca/en-ca/insights/tax/tax-articles/immediate-expensing-ccpcs/

 

CRA background

https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/businesses/topics/sole-proprietorships-partnerships/report-business-income-expenses/claiming-capital-cost-allowance.html

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Free Dental

https://financialpost.com/personal-finance/taxes/cra-canada-dental-housing-benefit/wcm/39de3999-7315-4a9e-ae2c-8ba9e3d0c690/amp/

 

Starting on December 1, eligible Canadians were allowed to apply for the Canada Dental Benefit.

Press Release : Applications for the new Canada Dental Benefit are now open! - Canada.ca

Dental expenditures  can be claimed back to October 1, 2022.

The Canada Dental Benefit will give eligible families up-front, direct payments of up to $650 a year per eligible child under 12 for two years (up to $1,300) to support the costs of dental care services.

This will be processed by CRA according to claim periods:

Period 1 is for dental care received between October 1 to June 30, 2023
Period 2 is for dental care received between July 1, 2023 and June 30, 2024
It is possible to qualify for an additional payment starting July 1, 2023 if costs are over $650 in one of the benefit periods. It is possible to receive the additional payment if you are not apply for both benefit periods. In this case the same benefit is the same as the period applied for.

Applications will be submitted through the CRA’s website, where the applicant’s identity will be verified, along with confirmation that their 2021 tax return has been filed.

In order to access the benefit, applicants must meet all of the following criteria:

Have a child or children under 12 as of December 1, 2022 and are currently receiving the Canada Child Benefit (CCB) for that child;
Gave an adjusted family net income of less than $90,000;
Their child does not have access to private dental insurance;
Filed their 2021 tax return; and
Have had or will have out of pocket expenses for their child’s dental care services incurred between October 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023, for which the costs are not fully covered or reimbursed by another dental program provided by any level of government.


For more on how to apply visit here.  How to apply - Canada Dental Benefit - Canada.ca

How Much is the Canada Dental Benefit Payment?

More information: Depending on the family’s net income, a tax-free payment of $260, $390, or $650 is available for each eligible child. This interim dental benefit is only available for 2 periods. You can get a maximum of 2 payments for each eligible child.

Potential Audit Traps

Note that the child is considered to have dental coverage, and therefore will not qualify for the Canada Dental Benefit in the following cases; pay particular attention to point #3:

Some or all of the child's dental costs are covered by a private dental insurance plan of any kind
Either parents’ or caregiver’s employer provides a dental insurance plan for the child
The parents or someone else declined an employer provided dental insurance plan that would have covered the dental care for the child

Also it’s important to book an appointment for dental care within the Period 1 or 2 before applying and be parents/caregivers must be prepared to provide details about the dental provider, appointment dates and costs. The Canada Dental Benefit will need to be repaid if the dental care is not received within the period.

What services can be booked? Payments to the following professionals for services will qualify:

a dentist
a denturist
a dental hygienist

 

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CERB TAX FYI

CERB REPAYMENT PROTOCOL

Repayments can affect your taxes

The timing of when you repay a CERB amount may affect your taxes. Your repayment should appear on your T4A slip for the year you made the repayment.

 

If you repay a CERB amount before January 1, 2023, you can choose when and how to claim the deduction on your tax return.

 

You have the option to claim your repayments as a deduction in the year you made the repayment or in the year you received the benefit. You may also split the deduction between the tax years, as long as you do not deduct more than what you repaid.

 

When to report your repayments on your taxes

If repaid in 2020

Your repayment should have been subtracted from your total benefit amount on your 2020 T4A slip. You did not pay tax on amounts you repaid in 2020.

 

If repaid in 2021

Your repayment will be on your 2021 T4A slip. If you repaid a benefit amount you received in 2020, you can choose to:

* claim the deduction on your 2020 tax return

* claim the deduction on your 2021 tax return

* split the deduction between your tax returns

 

If repaid in 2022

Your repayment will be on your 2022 T4A slip. You should receive your T4A slip in early 2023.

You can choose to:

* claim the deduction on your tax return for the year you received the benefit (2020 or 2021)

* claim the deduction on your 2022 tax return

* split the deduction between your tax returns

 

Keep proof of your repayment if you claim the deduction before you receive your 2022 T4A slip.

 

If repaid in 2023 or later

If you repay a benefit amount after December 31, 2022, you can only claim a deduction in the year you make the repayment.

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Camp Fires

Was listening to a program that was discussing values of courage, life and family, Kirk Cameron was being interviewed about a movie he was involved in producing, he brought up an idea he had during Covid, aroung the camp fire, he had over 100 campfires during the lock down, I remeber we were forbiden to have camp fires in my region ( that is kinda crazy if you think about it now ( I probably thought that at the time as well, lol) )

 

So I checked out what he has going on and this is a collection of some of his efforts, enjoy , perhaps we will see you at a camp fire in the future. In the meantime I  encourage you to have and enjoy your own campfires !   TLR  

 

 

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-american-campfire-revival-with-kirk-cameron/id1647019105

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWiz_wfkask

https://www.kirkcameron.com/

https://store.americancampfirerevival.com/

 

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Housing Sandbox Reflections

Check out the comments areas for additional sandbox articles and information. The housing market impacts many areas of our lives, our discusions. There was a realtor, older fellow that would introduce his tag line at the Greater Brockville Ad & Sales meetings, "get a lot when your young" 

 
 
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