Personal Tax Planning Guide for Canadians
By Allan Madan
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About this ebook
Filling out your personal Canadian tax return by yourself can be a daunting task. Many Canadians lose out on hundreds or even thousands of dollars by missing out on hidden tax deductions. In this Personal Tax Planning Guide for Canadians, I will give you the answers to the most frequently asked questions that people have while filing their personal tax return. This book is available for free to anybody who either needs a little or a lot of help for their upcoming tax return.
Allan Madan
Allan Madan is a Chartered Accountant, Chartered Professional Accountant and Tax Expert who enjoys working with business owners, individuals and entrepreneurs. Allan has over 14 years of experience in public accounting. Prior to founding Madan Chartered Accountant in Mississauga, he worked for the prestigious firm Deloitte for six years, where he held the position of International Tax Manager. He has completed Parts 1 and 2 of the Canadian In Depth Tax Course, which is the most comprehensive tax training course in Canada. Allan has been involved in many complex, tax reorganization transactions for Canadian companies.
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Personal Tax Planning Guide for Canadians - Allan Madan
Introduction
Don’t look now, but your Canadian tax return filing date for 2014 is fast approaching! Stay ahead of the game by taking this personal tax assessment. Find out what you can or cannot deduct on your upcoming tax return. This book is for every Canadian who wants a step by step guide on the questions you should ask yourself when filing your Canadian tax return.
Tax time is a painful process for all individuals. We all aim to save on taxes as much as possible, but unfortunately we always end up paying more; on average, one person misses several hundred dollars in deductions. By going through your own personal tax assessment, you can potentially save thousands on your next tax