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What is cryptocurrency?

Examples of this could include: selling or trading it giving it as a gift converting it to government-issued currency, such as Canadian dollars using it to buy goods or services Examples of transactions with tax implications The types of taxes that apply to your cryptocurrency transactions include taxes on: Business income Generally, if disposing of cryptocurrency is part of a business, the profits you make on the disposition or sale are considered business income and not a capital gain. ...
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Do you work in the gig economy? Here’s what you need to know

If you are connecting with clients through online platforms or applications (apps) such as Clickworker, Crowdsource, Fiverr, Uber Eats or Skip the Dishes to provide them with your services, you are typically considered to be self-employed instead of an employee for tax purposes. ...
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Do you work in the gig economy? Here’s what you need to know

If you are connecting with clients through online platforms or applications (apps) such as Clickworker, Crowdsource, or Fiverr to provide them with your services, you are typically considered to be self-employed instead of an employee. ...
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Did you donate to a charity? You may be able to claim a charitable donation tax credit

You are considered a first-time donor if you or your spouse or common-law partner have not claimed and been allowed a charitable donation tax credit after 2007. ...
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Income tax information you need to know if you bought or sold a home

To qualify for the Home Buyers' Plan, you have to meet these two conditions: you are a first-time home buyer you have a written agreement to buy or build a qualifying home for yourself You are considered a first-time home buyer if, in the preceding four-year period, you did not live in a home that you or your spouse or common-law partner owned. ...
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What you need to know if you bought or sold a property

When you sell your home or when you are considered to have sold it, and it was your principal residence, usually you do not have to pay tax on any gain from the sale because of the principal residence exemption. ...
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Did you have medical expenses? You may be able to claim them on your income tax and benefit return

For a full list of what is considered an eligible medical expense, go to www.cra.gc.ca/medical. ...
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Did you donate to a charity? You may be able to claim a charitable donation tax credit

You will be considered a first-time donor if neither you nor your spouse or common-law partner (if you have one) has claimed and been allowed a charitable donation tax credit for any year after 2007. ...
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Students: It pays to do your taxes!

Learn more: Common types of income for students- Canada.ca If you work through an app or a website, you might be considered self-employed. ...
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Canadian film or video production tax credit – After you apply

If you make multiple federal and/or provincial tax credit claims, all claims must be considered complete before the CRA service standards apply. ...

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