Raising a family can be costly. But tax season may offer relief to some parents, as credits and deductions can reduce their overall tax bill.
Canadian families eligible for Canada Child Benefit (CCB) payments can expect money from the government today.
Canadian families got a 2.7 per cent boost in child tax payments in 2025. Annual payments for children under six will increase from $7,787 to $7,997, or $666 monthly. For those with children aged six ...
If you're a Canadian parent receiving the Canada Child Benefit, mark your calendar. February's payment should hit your bank account in the next few weeks. The CCB is a tax-free monthly payment from ...
Today, the Department of Finance Canada released its annual estimates of the fiscal cost of federal tax measures in the 2026 Report on Federal Tax ...
“You're at 27.1 per cent while the national average is 18.3,” said Kimberly Dreaddy, a member of Campaign 2000.
The property tax deferral program, prior to the changes in the 2026 budget, was a remarkably powerful cash flow tool ...
Rachel Reeves defended Labour's record as she delivered her spring statement in the Commons today. The Chancellor used the ...
President Donald Trump touted Olympics winners, the economy, tax breaks and more in his State of the Union address. Here are the facts.
President Donald Trump’s State of the Union has given his State of the Union address. Tuesday's address was expected to be a ...
Parents looking for tax breaks will have a number of options to claim, but undocumented and mixed status families are at risk of losing certain federal tax benefits.
The maximum child tax credit increased to $2,200 in 2025 based on changes enacted via President Donald Trump's "big beautiful ...