The Government of Canada, as well as several provincial government programs, have a slew of benefits and credits that could offer financial assistance.
With rent going up, the hike in food costs and the increase in the cost of day-to-day necessities, it's safe to say Canadians are looking for ways to offset inflation. Luckily, the Canada Revenue Agency has a slew of benefits and credits that could offer financial assistance.
Tax season is well underway and if you plan on filing your own income taxes for 2023, then it's important that you get up to speed on any tax changes implemented by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).
The cost of living in Canada has increased exponentially and Canadians are feeling it when it comes to the price of groceries, rent and day-to-day necessities. For those looking for ways to cut costs or earn extra income, both federal and provincial governments offer a wide range of benefits and credits.
If you've been eyeing a job with the Government of Canada, then you just might be in luck. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is currently hiring call centre agents across Quebec and Ontario and you could earn over $70,000 without a degree.