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CLIENT UPDATE April 2, 2020 Update to Wage Subsidy and CERB Application Process
We are contacting you today to update you on the federal government’s April 1st announcements to provide details on the enhanced wage subsidy and the application…
Read MoreCLIENT UPDATE March 31, 2020 Legal Implications on the Employer/Employee Relationship
We are contacting you today to highlight the potential impact on aspects of the employer/employee relationship as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. IMPLICATIONS FOR EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE…
Read MoreGST & HST Implications from COVID-19
When a supplier is required to collect the GST/HST on a product or service provided to a customer, the GST/HST is required to be remitted…
Read MoreCLIENT UPDATE March 30, 2020 Economic Response Plan Measures for Businesses and Employees
We are contacting you today to provide an update to government measures implemented to support Canadians, as well as businesses and their employees during the…
Read MoreCOVID 19 – Canada Emergency Response Benefit for Workers
The federal government’s new proposed legislation has provided details with respect to the previously announced emergency relief for workers that have lost their jobs or…
Read MoreWilkinson & Company LLP COVID-19 Response
As we continue to take steps to protect the health of our team, our clients and our communities, we want to let you know about…
Read MoreFIRM UPDATE and COVID 19 ECONOMIC RESPONSE PLAN
We are communicating with you today to provide an update on our Firm’s policies during this time as well as provide information related to the…
Read MoreWilkinson & Company LLP: COVID-19 Update
We are closely monitoring the ever-evolving COVID-19 situation. We are proud of our client relationships and at times like these, those relationships are more important…
Read MoreCan you still split income with the new tax legislation?
As April 30th is approaching, many people are thinking of tax planning options in order to reduce the amount of tax that they must pay. …
Read MorePotential Increase to Capital Gains Inclusion Rate
There are always predictions about what tax changes will be included in the federal government’s annual budget. Like many times in the last several years,…
Read MoreShould Your Investment Fees be Paid Out of Non-Registered Accounts?
Do you have a registered RRSP/RRIF/TFSA account? Do you also have a non-registered investment account? If your answer was ‘yes’ for both the questions, you…
Read MoreCareers Grow Here!
We are pleased to announce the recent promotion of Martin Gravelle, CPA, CGA, CFE to the position of Assurance Manager in our Kingston office. In…
Read MoreCongratulations To This Years Successful CFE Writers
The Partners and staff at Wilkinson & Company LLP are proud to announce that Amy Mountenay, Evan Caruso and Rachel Clarke, have passed the CFE, the last…
Read MoreMoving Expenses: Planes, trains, automobiles and… canoes?
Recently a teacher located in Ottawa won his case with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) to be able to deduct his moving expenses from Whitby…
Read More2019 Year-End Tax Planning
It is almost the end of the year and the thought of completing your tax return starts to pop up for everyone, whether it be…
Read MoreOld Age Security
For anyone turning 65 in the upcoming year, the information below may help you in enrolling in the Canadian Old Age Security (OAS) pension. Also,…
Read MoreRental Properties and Your Home– Unexpected Taxes
At one point or another, most people have thought about renting out the extra rooms in their home to earn some additional cash. CRA has…
Read MoreTax Free Savings Account
A Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) is a registered investment plan that has beneficial tax treatment. A TFSA differs from an RRSP in that the contributions…
Read MoreCRA isn’t going to send you to jail over the phone
Not long ago we talked to a client who received a phone call from someone claiming to be the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). If our…
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