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5 tax filing tips to save you time and money

By Leslie GardnerFPSC Level 1® Certificant in Financial Planning

Save Time and Money at Tax Time

If the thought of tax season makes you squirm, you’re not alone. But being prepared, filing on time and knowing what you can deduct will help you get the job done with more left over in your pocket.

This year’s income tax filing deadline is still April 30th, but because it falls on a Saturday Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) will consider you have filed on time up until midnight May 2nd. If you’re self-employed you have until June 15th to file, but any amounts owing are due by May 2nd.

While a couple of months would seem like plenty of time, the natural tendency to put off unpleasant tasks can leave you in a last minute scramble to find receipts for children’s activities, medical expenses or other deductible expenses. A lot of tax time stress comes from a time crunch that is avoidable.

If you break the process down into manageable chunks, when it comes time to deliver your documents to your accountant or sit down to file from your computer, you will feel calmer and more organized.

Here are 5 tax filing tips to save you time and money: Continue reading

Meet our Money Coach: Leslie Gardner

Leslie GardnerMoney Coach Leslie Gardner believes that one of the biggest mistakes people make with their money is not giving it enough time; being financially reactive instead of proactive. She says, when you slow down and pay attention to where you’re spending your money, it can be a real eye opener.

“I coached a young woman who was frustrated that her friends were able to take trips and she couldn’t afford to go with them,” says Leslie. “After we went through her bank statements and tracked her spending we saw that she was spending money at Starbucks and other fast food restaurants frequently. It added up to about $2500 a year. There’s your trip, I told her. It was a real eye opener for her and she changed her habits immediately, because now she really understood the value of those small purchases.” Continue reading

Podcast – Ho, Ho, Holy I’ve Overspent

Holiday SpendingFeaturing: Leslie Gardner and Sabine Lay, both Money Coaches and Educators with Money Coaches Canada.

Join Sabine Lay and Leslie Gardner, both Money Coaches and Educators with Money Coaches Canada as they discuss ways to stay in control with holiday spending.

Listen to our Let’s Talk Money Podcast by clicking the link below:

Ho, Ho, Holy I’ve Overspent!

Both Leslie and Sabine can be reached at www.moneycoachescanada.ca