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		<title>Fast and Big Returns</title>
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		<title>Have You Heard the Latest Income Tax Myth?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 21:17:26 +0000</pubDate>
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It&#8217;s tax season again and what a confusing time for Canadians who  have not been keeping up with all the new tax rules and changes. Filing  annual personal income taxes is trying enough, but combine that with the  software choices and changes, well, it does not necessarily make for a  pleasant [...]]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s tax season again and what a confusing time for Canadians who  have not been keeping up with all the new tax rules and changes. Filing  annual personal income taxes is trying enough, but combine that with the  software choices and changes, well, it does not necessarily make for a  pleasant experience. Among the many things there are to know when it  comes time to file, there are also a few things Canadians need to not  know. With so many common tax myths out there, it&#8217;s hard to know what is  what. Here is a brief list of tax myths that will hopefully sort out  your tax questions.</p>
<p>Many people think they should be receiving a  tax refund every year. This is completely FALSE. Getting a tax refund  means that you&#8217;ve overpaid in your employment tax deductions somewhere. A  refund can also result in a yearlong RRSP contribution or from  childcare expenses. In essence, getting a refund means you&#8217;ve been  providing the government use of your money for the past year, interest  free. A common belief is that once you get your refund, you are in the  clear. This is definitely a FALSE myth. The Canada Revenue Agency will  initially assess your return without the supporting documents. However,  they do have a right to ask for them in the future, if they suspect  errors such as unreported income or miscalculations, receipts or  support.</p>
<p>Too many Canadians believe that if they make a mistake on  their tax returns, the Canada Revenue Agency will correct it for them,  in their favour. This is absolutely FALSE. The CRA will correct  mathematical errors that you may have missed, but if you miss any  deductions or credits or forget to transfer things to your advantage,  the CRA is not obligated to point them out or correct them.</p>
<p>Another  common myth among Canadians is that if they make a mistake on their  return, it&#8217;s best to just file a new one. Another resoundingly FALSE  myth. If you&#8217;ve made a mistake on your return, it&#8217;s best to inform CRA  by using a T1 Adjustment form (T1-ADJ). You can also add a handwritten  explanation and include it with the form. With the tax deadline mere  days away, considering these myths may help you prepare a more accurate  tax return and reduce any money you may owe. Filing on time is the  single best way to avoid paying more than necessary, so what are you  waiting for Canada? Get filing.</p>
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		<title>Simple Steps to File For Tax Extension</title>
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Many will deal with a lot of aggravation, stress, and worry as tax  season approaches. In some instances, the tax return you are preparing  may be a very complicated one. You might not even have all the elements  needed to properly file the return by the April 15th deadline. This is  [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many will deal with a lot of aggravation, stress, and worry as tax  season approaches. In some instances, the tax return you are preparing  may be a very complicated one. You might not even have all the elements  needed to properly file the return by the April 15th deadline. This is  certainly not a positive situation because filing late means a lot of  additional fees. Most significantly, you would be hit with a failure to  file penalty which could drive up your tax bill. (The amount is 5% of  the balance due per month to a maximum of 25%) Thankfully, there is an  option available to those that need a little extra time. This option  comes in the form of filing a tax extension.</p>
<p>And do not fret. The  process is much easier than many would be led to believe. In fact, you  can be guaranteed an automatic filing extension provided you take the  necessary steps required for filing the extension.</p>
<p>For most  individuals and corporations, all that is required is you need to file  IRS Form 4868. This form is titled the &#8220;application for Automatic  Extension of Time to File U.S. Income Tax Return.&#8221; Is this a complicated  form? Actually, it is one of the simplest forms you can fill out. All  you really need to provide on the form is basic personal information.  That is, you will provide you name, address, social security number, an  estimation of the tax you owe, and any estimated tax payments you may  have made. You would fill this information out and send it to the  appropriate address of the service center/IRS lock box that serves your  geographic area.</p>
<p>Please be sure to send this tax extension form  prior to the April 15th due date. If your form is sent after April 15th,  it will not be accepted. If it is sent prior to the 15th, the odds are  strong that the extension will be approved. Once approved, you will get a  &#8216;reprieve&#8217; from filing your income tax until October 15th. That means  you will end up with a six month automatic extension. There is, however,  only one extension provided per tax year so you need to get your return  in by October 15th. There are few exceptions to this. Most notably,  those that may be out of the country beyond the six month period or are  serving in the military in a combat zone may be given additional time.  For all others, the October 16th deadline will be locked in stone.</p>
<p>Please  keep in mind that even though your return is given an extension, you  are not given an extension on the amount of money you owe to the IRS.  Basically, you need to have all your taxes paid by the 15th if you wish  to avoid penalties and interest. (While an extension will eliminate a  failure to file penalty, you will still be hit with a failure to pay  penalty.) If you are unable to make such payment by April 15th, you  should inform the IRS and work out an advanced payment plan. This way,  you can avoid any adverse actions. How stringent the IRS will be in  terms of collecting such income tax will be based on your compliance  with the law. In short, if you are unable to pay on time, contact the  IRS and inform them of your situation.</p>
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