Category: Canada

Was The Canada Water Preservation Act Become A Law?

The Canada Water Act, proclaimed on September 30, 1970, provides the framework for cooperation with the provinces and territories in the conservation, development and use of Canada’s water resources. Did the Bill of Canada Water Preservation Act become a law? The Act recognizes the increased use and development of Canadian water resources and the connection […]

Does Us And Canada Share Tax Info?

The CRA exchanges the information with the IRS through the provisions and safeguards of the Canada-U.S. tax treaty. Does the IRS share tax information with other countries? United States case, Docket No. 21-17093 (9th Cir. Oct. 18, 2022), serves as a reminder that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) can force you to disclose and share […]

What Are Some Equality Rights In Canada?

(1) Every individual is equal before and under the law and has the right to the equal protection and equal benefit of the law without discrimination and, in particular, without discrimination based on race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, sex, age or mental or physical disability. What are the 5 most important rights in […]

Where Can I Ask Tax Questions Canada?

You can get general information from our: Get ready to do your taxes web pages. Tax Information Phone Service (TIPS): 1-800-267-6999. Telerefund service: 1-800-959-1956. Individual tax enquiries line: 1-800-959-8281. Where can I get tax advice in Canada? Request a Free Initial Phone Consultation via our webform below or Call 1 855 TAX DOCS (+1-855-829-3627) today. […]

Does Revenue Canada Call Your Home?

If the CRA calls you If you receive a phone call from the CRA, it is important to make sure the caller is a CRA employee and not a scammer. A legitimate CRA employee will identify themselves when they contact you. The employee will give you their name and a phone number. Why would Canada […]

Is Cold Calling Legal In Canada?

The CRTC has the legislative authority to impose administrative monetary penalties on any telemarketer that violates the Unsolicited Telecommunications Rules. The maximum penalty for a violation is $1,500 in the case of an individual and $15,000 in the case of a corporation. Can you get in trouble for cold calling? Is Cold Calling Legal? Maybe […]