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  • July 2025 - First-Time Home Buyers’ GST Rebate | Proposed US Tax Change – Impact on Canadian Investors | Electronic Payments – CRA Enforcement | Uncashed Cheques from CRA | Canada Disability Benefit Online Application | New Online CRA Tool – Penalty and I
    Jun 25 2025

    This episode of Life in the Tax Lane delivers key Canadian tax updates in just 10 minutes. Topics include a proposed GST rebate for first-time home buyers, potential U.S. tax changes affecting investment income, CRA’s administrative stance on mandatory electronic payments over $10,000, and updates to the Canada Disability Benefit.


    The presentation also highlights CRA’s backlog of uncashed cheques, a new taxpayer relief tool, and the meaning behind CRA’s “nudge letters.” With practical insights and timely commentary, the team offers valuable guidance on emerging tax issues for Canadian professionals.

    Topics: First-Time Home Buyers’ GST Rebate | Proposed US Tax Change – Impact on Canadian Investors | Electronic Payments – CRA Enforcement | Uncashed Cheques from CRA | Canada Disability Benefit Online Application | New Online CRA Tool – Penalty and Interest Relief | CRA Nudge Letters and Online Sales

    Sources: https://www.videotax.com/web-tips-articles/life-in-the-tax-lane-july-2025-episode-122

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    Program Recorded: June 19, 2025

    Life in the Tax Lane is for general information purposes only and deals with dynamic, time-sensitive and complex matters that may not apply to particular facts and circumstances. The information provided should not be relied upon as a substitute for specialized professional advice in connection with any particular matter. For more information visit videotax.com/disclaimer. ©Video Tax News Inc. 2025, All Rights Reserved.

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    11 min
  • June 2025 - New Government – Tax Changes? | Personal Tax Rate Reduction | Capital Gains Exemption – 2024 Assessment Errors | CRA Online Mail for Businesses | Represent a Client – Employer Responsibility
    May 29 2025

    The June edition of Life in the Tax Lane is here! In this month’s episode, the Video Tax News team covers key updates following the federal election, including proposed tax changes, CRA enforcement, automatic individual tax filing and a review of the corporate tax system. Learn what the drop in the lowest personal tax rate means for payroll and credits.


    We also address CRA’s incorrect capital gains exemption assessments and how to protect objection rights.


    Plus, CRA is rolling out mandatory online mail for most business accounts—GST, payroll and corporate tax included. We explain how this impacts representatives and why keeping client info current is critical.

    Topics: New Government – Tax Changes? | Personal Tax Rate Reduction | Capital Gains Exemption – 2024 Assessment Errors | CRA Online Mail for Businesses | Represent a Client – Employer Responsibility


    Late Breaking: CPA Canada has reported that CRA is aware of incorrect assessments related to the lifetime capital gains exemption and will take corrective action. No action is required by affected taxpayers.

    Sources: https://www.videotax.com/web-tips-articles/life-in-the-tax-lane-june-2025-episode-121

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    Program recorded: May 22, 2025

    Life in the Tax Lane is for general information purposes only and deals with dynamic, time-sensitive and complex matters that may not apply to particular facts and circumstances. The information provided should not be relied upon as a substitute for specialized professional advice in connection with any particular matter. For more information visit videotax.com/disclaimer. ©Video Tax News Inc. 2025, All Rights Reserved.

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    12 min
  • May 2025 - Delayed Tax Slips | Repeated Failure to Report Income – Returns Filed Concurrently | Trust Reporting – CRA Guidance Update | Form T1135 – Multiple Penalties | Transition to CRA Digital Mail for Businesses | Canadian Dental Care Plan
    May 1 2025

    The May 2025 edition of Life in the Tax Lane is now available — packed with timely updates every Canadian accountant needs to know.

    In this fast-paced 10-minute episode, the Video Tax News team covers:

    • CRA’s tax slip upload delays — T1 season is not done yet!
    • Repeated failure to report income — how missing slips can lead to big penalties
    • CRA updates on trust and bare trust reporting — and what to fix from last year
    • A real-world T1135 case — foreign assets, missed filings and steep consequences
    • CRA’s shift to online-only mail for businesses — prepare and protect your clients
    • Canadian Dental Care Plan expansion — and why a timely return matters

    Topics: Delayed Tax Slips | Repeated Failure to Report Income – Returns Filed Concurrently | Trust Reporting – CRA Guidance Update | Form T1135 – Multiple Penalties | Transition to CRA Digital Mail for Businesses | Canadian Dental Care Plan

    Sources: https://www.videotax.com/web-tips-articles/life-in-the-tax-lane-may-2025-episode-120

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    Life in the Tax Lane is for general information purposes only and deals with dynamic, time-sensitive and complex matters that may not apply to particular facts and circumstances. The information provided should not be relied upon as a substitute for specialized professional advice in connection with any particular matter. For more information visit videotax.com/disclaimer. ©Video Tax News Inc. 2025, All Rights Reserved.

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    11 min
  • April 2025 - Gig Workers| Federal Carbon Tax | Taxpayer Relief – Capital Gains Inclusion Rate | Ombudsperson's Report on Bare Trust Rules
    Apr 2 2025

    April's Life in the Tax Lane is Now Available!

    Just when Canadians thought spring had arrived, Mother Nature threw us a curveball with late-season snow, ice storms, and enough potholes to keep our suspension shops busy across the country. As we shovel out (again!), dodge those springtime craters, and gear up for a busy tax season, set aside 10 minutes to catch the latest edition of Life in the Tax Lane! This free, fast-paced video, designed for Canadian tax professionals, delivers insightful updates on key tax developments from the past month.

    What’s in store this month?

    April’s edition of Life in the Tax Lane dives into several pressing topics for Canadian tax professionals.

    Gig Workers
    A new H&R Block survey revealed that 30% of gig workers don’t plan to fully report their income for 2024, but with new disclosure requirements for platforms like Airbnb and Uber, 71% are reconsidering.

    Federal Carbon Tax
    Prime Minister Mark Carney’s directive eliminated the federal carbon tax, but questions remain about small business carbon rebates, which CRA still considers taxable due to pending legislative changes.

    Taxpayer Relief – Capital Gains Inclusion Rate
    Delayed forms, inconsistent communication, and ongoing uncertainty surrounding the capital gains inclusion rate have left many taxpayers in limbo—although late-breaking news on March 21, 2025, brought some relief as Carney announced the cancellation of the proposed increase.

    Ombudsperson's Report on Bare Trust Rules
    The Office of the Taxpayers’ Ombudsperson also weighed in on last year’s bare trust filing confusion, tasking CRA with improving processes to minimize future compliance burdens.

    Topics: Gig Workers| Federal Carbon Tax | Taxpayer Relief – Capital Gains Inclusion Rate* | Ombudsperson's Report on Bare Trust Rules

    *Late Breaking News: On March 21, 2025 – Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the cancellation of the proposed increase to the capital gains inclusion rate.

    Sources: https://www.videotax.com/web-tips-articles/life-in-the-tax-lane-april-2025-episode-119

    Program recorded March 20, 2025

    Life in the Tax Lane is for general information purposes only and deals with dynamic, time-sensitive and complex matters that may not apply to particular facts and circumstances. The information provided should not be relied upon as a substitute for specialized professional advice in connection with any particular matter. For more information visit videotax.com/disclaimer. ©Video Tax News Inc. 2025, All Rights Reserved.

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    11 min
  • March 2025 - Personal Tax Filing Statistics | Reporting Rules For Digital Platform Operators | Delayed Filings | Capital Gains | Charitable Contribution Extension | Individual Canada Carbon Rebate – Rural Supplement
    Mar 4 2025

    As the personal tax season kicks off—and with March weather keeping Canadians guessing—there’s no better time to catch the latest edition of Life in the Tax Lane! This free, fast-paced 10-minute video for Canadian tax professionals delivers insightful discussions on key tax developments from the past month.

    This month, the Video Tax News Team dives into the busy personal tax season, exploring the surge in working-from-home expense claims, new disclosure requirements for online digital platform operators like Airbnb, Uber, and Etsy, and the impact of delayed reporting to the CRA. They also discuss the CRA’s penalty relief for T-slip filing, the latest on capital gains inclusion rate changes, charitable contribution extension and updates on proposed expanded eligibility for the Canada Carbon Rebate .


    Topics: Personal Tax Filing Statistics | Reporting Rules For Digital Platform Operators | Delayed Filings | Capital Gains | Charitable Contribution Extension | Individual Canada Carbon Rebate – Rural Supplement

    Sources: https://www.videotax.com/web-tips-articles/life-in-the-tax-lane-march-2025-episode-118

    Program recorded Feb 21, 2025

    Life in the Tax Lane is for general information purposes only and deals with dynamic, time-sensitive and complex matters that may not apply to particular facts and circumstances. The information provided should not be relied upon as a substitute for specialized professional advice in connection with any particular matter. For more information visit videotax.com/disclaimer. ©Video Tax News Inc. 2025, All Rights Reserved.

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    11 min
  • February 2025 - Uncertain and Unlegislated Proposals | Select 2024 and 2025 Developments | Late Objections | Automatic Tax Filing? | Donation by Spouse Prior to Marriage | Losses from Personal Scams
    Feb 3 2025

    February's Life in the Tax Lane is here! A new month brings new tax developments! As we move further into 2025, stay ahead with the latest edition of Life in the Tax Lane. This free, fast-paced 10-minute video for Canadian tax professionals delivers insightful discussions on key updates shaping the world of Canadian tax.

    This month, the Video Tax News Team discusses the uncertainty surrounding unlegislated tax proposals, including the capital gains inclusion rate increase and CRA’s evolving approach to administering unenacted rules. Stay informed on selected 2024 and 2025 developments affecting trusts, short-term rentals, and CPP contributions and more. The discussion also covers important timing considerations for filing objections, CRA’s potential move toward automatic tax filing for certain taxpayers, the tax treatment of pre-marriage charitable donations by a spouse, and that losses from personal scams are non-deductible in most cases.

    Topics: Uncertain and Unlegislated Proposals | Select 2024 and 2025 Developments | Late Objections | Automatic Tax Filing? | Donation by Spouse Prior to Marriage | Losses from Personal Scams

    Sources: https://www.videotax.com/web-tips-articles/life-in-the-tax-lane-february-2025-episode-117

    Program Recorded: January 28, 2025

    NOTE: This episode was recorded prior to the capital gains inclusion rate change deferral. For information on that change, see:
    Finance release - https://www.canada.ca/en/department-finance/news/2025/01/government-of-canada-announces-deferral-in-implementation-of-change-to-capital-gains-inclusion-rate.html
    CRA release - https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/news/newsroom/tax-tips/tax-tips-2025/update-cra-administration-proposed-capital-gains-taxation-changes.html

    Life in the Tax Lane is for general information purposes only and deals with dynamic, time-sensitive and complex matters that may not apply to particular facts and circumstances. The information provided should not be relied upon as a substitute for specialized professional advice in connection with any particular matter. For more information visit videotax.com/disclaimer. ©Video Tax News Inc. 2025, All Rights Reserved.

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    11 min