Maximizing your tax deductions: The overlooked strategy you need
As a real estate investor or medical professional, you work hard to grow your wealth—but are you maximizing your tax deductions to keep more of
As a real estate investor or medical professional, you work hard to grow your wealth—but are you maximizing your tax deductions to keep more of
People often ask me what I do personally when it comes to tax planning. In this video, I walk you through how I save taxes

Get ahead with 2025 tax season tips. Learn key strategies to maximize deductions and reduce your tax burden this year.
Whether on a personal tax return, or a corporate tax return, if you’re adjusting your tax return in Canada, it’s important to understand what kind
So, it’s past the April 30th deadline, or June 15th, or past one of the many corporate tax deadlines, and you’ve missed the filing deadline.
Making your home interest tax deductible is one of the tools I love to use to help clients save taxes. Canada Revenue Agency calls this
If you’re feeling unhappy with your tax bill this year, you’re not alone. While it’s easy to get frustrated when you see how much you
If you’re wondering about EI for business owners in Canada, you’re not alone. Many self-employed individuals are tempted to opt into the Employment Insurance program
When it comes to partnership vs joint ownership of personally owned real estate, most investors don’t realize the tax implications that come with each option.

As a real estate investor, medical professional or other business owner, you’ve probably heard about RRSPs are a great way to save on taxes…and for
If you’ve ever wondered about deducting home office expenses in Canada, you’re not alone. My real estate and healthcare clients often have the mistaken belief
Many real estate investors spend thousands of dollars on education—seminars, coaching, mastermind groups, and more. But can those costs be deducted? In this video, I
If you’ve moved at least 40 kilometres closer to work or your business, claiming moving expenses in Canada might offer a substantial tax break. But

If you volunteer as a firefighter or serve in search and rescue, there’s a new benefit coming your way. The volunteer firefighter tax credit is
If you’re 65 or older and receiving eligible pension income, you may be missing out on a significant opportunity to reduce your taxes through pension