Effective Tax Strategies Session / Stratégies fiscales efficaces – 2017 (free admission/admission gratuite)

Financial Literacy Sessions – Adult Program 2017

Effective Tax Strategies – Bilingual Session (free admission)
Location: Cumberland Branch Library, 1599 Tenth Line, Orléans
Date: Wednesday, February 8th, 2017 from 6:30 – 8:00 pm
Please register: Online – Ottawa Public Library

Ateliers littératie financière – Programme adulte 2017

Stratégies fiscales efficaces – séminaire bilingue (admission gratuite)
Lieu:  Bibliothèque, succursale de Cumberland, 1599 Tenth Line, Orléans
Date: le mercredi, 8 février, 2017 de 18:30 à 20:00
Veuillez vous enregistrer: En ligne à la Bibliothèque publique d’Ottawa

Would you like to learn more, in simple terms, about the Canadian Tax Laws?

Effective Tax Strategies – Bilingual Session (limited to staff)
Location:  Nav Canada, 77 Metcallfe Street, Ottawa
Date: Monday, February 6th, 2017 from 8:30 – 9:45am

Effective Tax Strategies – Bilingual Session (limited to staff)
Location:  Nav Canada, 1601 Tom Roberts Avenue, Ottawa
Date: Wednesday, February 8th, 2017 from 12:00 – 1:15pm

Effective Tax Strategies – Bilingual Session (limited to staff)
Location:  Nav Canada, 280 Hunt Club Road, Ottawa
Date: Wednesday, February 15th, 2017 from 12:00 – 1:15pm

Stratégies fiscales efficaces – séminaire bilingue (limitée aux employés)
Lieu:  Nav Canada, 77 rue Metcalfe, Ottawa
Date: le lundi, 6 février, 2017 de 8:30 à 9:45am

Stratégies fiscales efficaces – séminaire bilingue (limitée aux employés)
Lieu:  Nav Canada, 1601 avenue Tom Roberts, Ottawa
Date: le mercredi, 8 février, 2017 de 12:00 – 13:15

Stratégies fiscales efficaces – séminaire bilingue (limitée aux employés)
Lieu:  Nav Canada, 280 chemin Hunt Club, Ottawa
Date: le mercredi, 15 février, 2017 de 12:00 – 13:15

This free session is designed to help Canadians develop their financial literacy and develop a better understanding of the tax system.

You will learn:
– effective strategies to minimize the amount of tax to pay
– how to be proactive in tax planning and detailed record keeping
– the difference between tax deductions and tax credits
– how to increase deductions and how to use credits
– what the main categories for tax planning are.

The information should help you be better prepared to file your 2016 tax return and to take full advantages of some of the credits you may be entitled to. Also, you will have the opportunity to learn more about the new 2016 & 2017 tax rules.

Whether you are employed, a professional, self-employed or in business this session is likely to help you in your current tax planning and for future years. Hopefully this will result and allow you to save time and money! This session is developed by CPA Canada – Community Connect Program and presented by Martin Paradis, a Chartered Professional Accountant.

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