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Top 10 Tax Tips That Will Save You Money



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By : Darlene Hibbert   

There are a number of ways to reduce the amount of tax you owe, and keep more money in your pocket at tax time. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) can help you learn more about the various credits and deductions you may be entitled to and that can save you money when you file your 2010 Income Tax and Benefit Return.

1. Any income you earn in a registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) is usually exempt from tax as long as the funds remain in the plan. RRSPs, you save for your retirement and get a break at tax time too.

2. As long as you stay within your contribution room limit, you will not pay tax on any income you earn from investments in your tax-free savings account.

3. Does someone in your family regularly take the bus, train, subway, or ferry to work? You may be able to get a non-refundable tax credit for the cost of the transit passes by claiming the public transit amount.

4. Have you retired and now receive a pension? You can split up to 50% of eligible pension income with your spouse or common-law partner to reduce the overall taxes you pay. See pension income splitting for more information.

5. Do you work in the trades? Tradespeople can deduct part of the cost of eligible tools purchased throughout the year.

6. Did you buy your first home in 2010? Check out the home buyers' amount to see if you qualify.

7. Are you a single parent receiving the Universal Child Care Benefit (UCCB)? The Government of Canada released new UCCB measures in the 2010 Budget that may apply to you.

For people who are self-employed

8. Did you purchase a computer for your business after January 27, 2009, and before February 2011? If so, you may be eligible for a 100% computer capital cost allowance.

9. Did your business employ an apprentice? A salary paid to an employee registered in a prescribed trade in the first two years of his or her apprenticeship contract qualifies for a non-refundable tax credit for the employer.

10. Did your business (which is not a primarily child care services business) create licensed child care spaces for the children of your employees? If so, you may be eligible for the investment tax credit for child care spaces for each new child care space you created.

Please visit the Canada Revenue Agency for more information

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Author Resource:- Darlene Hibbert is a mortgage agent and has worked in the financial industry for close to 15 years. She enjoys helping her clients into home ownership. She also provides a service allowing clients into home ownership by using the Rent to Own strategy if they do not have good credit or the required down payment. visit Darlene today Smart Home Choice
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