Can Trump Block Release of Tax Records? Supreme Court Will Decide

Source: New York Times, nytimes.com, July 09, 2020 Trump’s lawyers contend that he is immune from criminal investigations while he is in office. WASHINGTON — Around 10 a.m. Thursday, the Supreme Court is set to decide whether President Trump can block the release of his financial records. The ruling, concerning tax returns and other information… Continue reading Can Trump Block Release of Tax Records? Supreme Court Will Decide

Pay your taxes, utilities and tickets on kindersley.ca

The Kindersley Town Office would like to remind residents that the kindersley.ca website has an online payment option for taxes, utilities, and bylaw tickets. If you are unable to access the website, there is also the night drop off box or you can mail in your payments. If you have any questions or concerns, please… Continue reading Pay your taxes, utilities and tickets on kindersley.ca

A proposed agreement between Wet’suwet’en chiefs and gov’t ministers has been reached

Source: Sean Boynton, globalnews.ca, March 1st, 2020 Coastal GasLink has confirmed that work on the pipeline will resume in the disputed territory on Monday. A proposed agreement on land rights and title has been reached between Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs and government ministers, bringing three long days of negotiations in northern B.C. to an end and… Continue reading A proposed agreement between Wet’suwet’en chiefs and gov’t ministers has been reached

Thousands of dollars in unclaimed cheques currently available on the CRA website

Source: Adam Carter, cbc.ca, February 29, 2020 My Account, a little known section on the CRA website has an uncashed cheques section. Some Canadians have recently claimed cheques from over 15 years ago. A little-known feature on the Canada Revenue Agency’s website is netting some Canadians hundreds of dollars they are owed from uncashed government cheques.… Continue reading Thousands of dollars in unclaimed cheques currently available on the CRA website

Debt and deficits: Where the parties stand on balancing the books in Canada

Source: Andrew Russell, Global News, October 10, 2019  Canadian politicians love comparing balanced budgets to a household balancing its chequebook, but economists say the comparison is misleading and that smaller deficits are now like the new balanced budget. The main parties are also no longer as rigid about maintaining balance. In fact, regardless of whom you vote… Continue reading Debt and deficits: Where the parties stand on balancing the books in Canada

Tips to help you through tax-filing season

(NC) The April 30 deadline to get all your T-4s and T-3s in order is fast approaching. Here are some tips to help you avoid the headaches and sail through the process with ease: Track your donations. If you donate to multiple registered charities throughout the year, including Amnesty International, then you’re eligible to earn… Continue reading Tips to help you through tax-filing season

Sask. uranium miner Cameco celebrates tax court victory

Source: David Shield, CBC News, September 27, 2018  Court sides with Cameco on 3 disputed years in case that stretches back to 2009, involved $2.2B tax bill Saskatchewan-based uranium company Cameco says it’s very pleased with a decision from the Tax Court of Canada. On Wednesday, the court ruled in favour of Cameco in a tax dispute with… Continue reading Sask. uranium miner Cameco celebrates tax court victory

Keeping Canada 150 rink open will cost taxpayers an additional $2.5M

Source: Josh K. Elliot, CTV News, January 25, 2018  It will cost taxpayers an additional $2.5 million to keep the Canada 150 ice rink on Parliament Hill open until the end of February, CTV News has learned. The rink was originally slated to be taken down after New Year’s Eve, but Heritage Minister Melanie Joly… Continue reading Keeping Canada 150 rink open will cost taxpayers an additional $2.5M

Personal Taxes Lowered; Small Business Income Threshold Increases

2018 isn’t all doom and gloom for Saskatchewan business owners, especially as the Saskatchewan Government has increased the income threshold for small business owners—making them now the holders of the highest income threshold in Canada. In a recently released statement, Finance Minister Donna Harpauer says she looks forward to the potential growth Saskatchewan will experience… Continue reading Personal Taxes Lowered; Small Business Income Threshold Increases