you are right! Sometimes, even for regular employees who loves dealing with taxes in both ways. Check with accountants, a lot of surprises.
@YvonneSanitaАй бұрын
if you know the way, there are lots of tax write-offs, as a result, you or your sole proprietorship/ self-employed or both would fall into a lower tax bracket. It took me a few years to find out, and CRA has been kept on changing the rules. Knowing how to deal with taxes is very important for working or running a business in Canada. Maybe most of you have known that, just putting out there for some of them who are still struggling.
According to CBC, per capita GDP actually declines for the past few years, inflation remains high, and peoples feel like they are in recession.
@cao64962 ай бұрын
wuhan covid made world a mess! sad!
@iancheng65272 ай бұрын
Paid $3000 a year for my 2 car insurance in Calgary.
@YvonneSanitaАй бұрын
Link with your home insurance would be cheaper. Don't go to the banks or well-known insurance companies. Try famous ones online. Don't stop your insurance policy but switch it. Location of living, where you work, purpose of using the vehicles would also change the total premium each year. One person, the main driver, assigned as both cars insurances and assigned another person only as an occasion second driver, would save money too. Since one person can't drive two cars at the same time. There are just too many ways to lower your premiums. Can't list them all.
It is unjustified to pay so much taxes for living in such a cold expensive country which also doesn't have a future.
@cao64962 ай бұрын
go back lor so simple who told you to go there?
@ringoip25152 ай бұрын
That's why I moved back to HK many many years ago.
@vchan20042 ай бұрын
@@ringoip2515I'm sure you have bright future, how many houses you bought in HK?
@ringoip25152 ай бұрын
@@vchan2004 Not houses but flats, I am not telling you how many I have, but I can say it is much easier in HK to accumulate wealth, unlike Canada where people have to struggle to make ends meet after paying so many taxes. I am not yet 50, but I can retire comfortably in HK or in Shenzhen which is more modernized and advanced than most Canadian cities.
@Freedo12342 ай бұрын
@@ringoip2515 , So am I , feel lucky !
@Belle_is_here2 ай бұрын
可以開一集講下有咩名人係加藉?點解佢哋咁有錢都選擇萬稅國身份唔怕徵稅?
@stevey70592 ай бұрын
Pretty much the same in all western countries even here in Australia. 32% for average income tax, 2% for Medicare levy, 15% for superfund, 10% GST, and many other non-sense levy such as Fire service levy..... So you're really paying half of your income for tax and levy. If you're single with no kids, you got none benefits, if you have kids or don't want to work, you can sit around home with all the benefits, that's what a welfare country is to feed the dole bludgers with the tax payers money. People must miss Hong Kong for the super low tax system.
Loblaws is originally owned by a Italian Family. It has brought many stores over the years and opened other brands. No Frills, Real Canadian Superstore, Wholesale Club, Dominion, Atlantic Superstore, Maxi, Shopping Drug Mart, etc . are all belonged to Loblaws. Some products from Chinese TnTs are come from Loblaws too. Just happy share.
@@AcupunctureCE 你親身經驗?的確,現在的waiting time 比八十年代是長了些。但亦在轉型中。香港公立醫院也沒有"家庭醫生",在加,病人有需要,walk in clinic 的醫生一樣會write prescription , 做lab test 或refer specialist 。
My wife is Korean and I have two daughters. They can not speak Chinese or Korean. My eldest daughter is a radiologist and my youngest daughter is a taxation lawyer.
@@iancheng6527 your example means nothing. another couple may have kids who are both bad and know only english! but no need to learn language to communicate with dog and cat
@cao64962 ай бұрын
不懂中文 no need to answer scam phone calls as they are at least 99% in ... language.