Taxing Times
by McNally Robinson - Friday Dec 28 2007 4:32 pm

101 Tax Secrets for Canadians 2008 by Tim Cestnick One of Canada's foremost tax experts shows how to build a successful tax strategy with an updated manual for the new tax year. Learn how to reduce your income tax burden and maximize your after-tax investment returns by taking advantage of lesser-known rules and regulations and changes to the tax program. This clearly written guide offers smart strategies that can save you thousands.

Tax Tips for Canadians for Dummies by Christie Henderson et al. This informative guide applies the time-tested for Dummies approach (which assumes you know nothing) to the task of filing your taxes. Compiled by a group of skilled Canadian accounting professionals, the book is packed with quick and easy insider tips designed to answer questions for every tax situation. Changes for the 2007 tax year include new and increased credits, changes to RRSP and RESP rules, pension income splitting, a new child tax credit and a capital gains exemption increase.

The Taxman is Watching by Paul DioGuardi. Wake up and smell the fear, says DioGuardi, senior partner at one of Canada's foremost tax amnesty firms. Canada Revenue Agency may be out to get you. Since 2004, when the CRA became an independent agency, more and more Canadians have been under tax surveillance. There is a rise in the possibility of being subject to a secret "lifestyle" audit or charged with any one of numerous tax infractions. DioGuardi delivers accurate and often little-known information as well as real-life "Tales from Tax Hell."



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101 Tax Secrets For Canadians 2008 - trade paperback
By Tim Cestnick - $26.99 - add to cart

 

Tax Tips For Canadians For Dummies 2008 - trade paperback
By Christie Henderson - $21.99 - add to cart

 

Taxman Is Watching - trade paperback
By Paul Dioguardi - $19.95 - add to cart

 




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