Income tax deadline – what to do if you will owe tax debt
This year’s income tax deadline is April 30, and it is already looming for Canadians to file their taxes to the Canada Revenue Agency.
This year’s income tax deadline is April 30, and it is already looming for Canadians to file their taxes to the Canada Revenue Agency.
We’ve all been guilty of overspending during the holidays and experiencing that pang of anxiety once our credit card bills arrive in January.
Divorce is one of the most stressful circumstances any of us can go through in life.
A consumer proposal is a great way of reducing your debt by up to 80%, and is the chosen form of debt relief for many Canadians each year.
We all aspire to have a perfect credit score. After all, nobody wants negative reflections of their credit history or missed payments for financial institutions to see when you need new credit or a loan.
Unfortunately nowadays, a staggering 4 out of 10 marriages end in divorce in Canada.
If you have discovered this article, it is likely that you too are struggling with overwhelming debt and are in need of a solution.
Debt problems are undoubtedly linked to mental health problems.
If you have discovered this article, you may well be considering filing a consumer proposal in Ontario.
When you owe money to a creditor – no matter how much – one of the most problematic forms of collection action is wage garnishment.
Credit cards – most of us have at least one. They are incredibly convenient and often make life easier when it comes to doing anything from making hotel reservations to ordering clothes online.
The pandemic has not done a lot to help Canadians over the past couple of years – in fact, many individuals have lost out on income and become unemployed.