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Medical Expense Tax Credit – Service Animals

2020-03-16T05:22:04-08:00

The Medical Expense Tax Credit – Service Animals (METC) provides tax relief in respect of certain expenses related to an animal specially trained to assist a patient in coping with the following impairments: blindness, profound deafness, severe autism, severe diabetes, severe epilepsy or a severe and prolonged impairment that markedly restricts the use

Medical Expense Tax Credit – Service Animals2020-03-16T05:22:04-08:00

Apprenticeship Job Creation Tax Credit Qualifications

2020-04-13T08:23:02-08:00

The Apprenticeship Job Creation Tax Credit (AJCTC) is a non-refundable tax credit equal to 10{cae2521f64dcff784c511b644c6cc8c98f9594c79acdd41ba953a724385391e5} of the eligible salaries and wages payable to eligible apprentices in respect of employment after May 1, 2006. The maximum credit an employer can claim is $2,000 per year for each eligible apprentice. If your business hires an eligible apprentice, you qualify to claim the credit. Determining if the apprentice is

Apprenticeship Job Creation Tax Credit Qualifications2020-04-13T08:23:02-08:00

2018 B.C. Budget Sets Sight on Housing Affordability

2020-05-01T05:31:46-08:00

The B.C. government recently unveiled its 2018 Budget.  One of its key focus was on the province's housing market.  In an effort to reign in speculation and address housing affordability, the province is set to implement some new taxes, as well as, update some existing ones.  New provincial-federal programs will also be introduced

2018 B.C. Budget Sets Sight on Housing Affordability2020-05-01T05:31:46-08:00
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