Tax is a game of strategybut it's a difficult game to win because the rules are constantly changing. In Winning the Tax Game 2000, popular Globe and Mail columnist and tax expert Tim Cestnick shows readers how they can build a successful game plan that will reduce their taxes and maximize after-tax investment returns. Much more than a tax preparation guide, this clear and colourful book illustrates how good preparation can save the average Canadian many thousands of dollars. Chapters include:
- pre-Game Warm-Up: The Basics of Good Tax and Investment Planning
- the Rules of the Game: Revenue Canada Regulations Every Taxpayer Needs to Know
- home Sweet Home: Tax Planning for the Family
- on the Job: Strategies for Employees
- hanging Your Shingle: Strategies for the Self-Employed
- bulls, Bears and Baseball: Tax and Investment Home Runs
- a Golden Future: Strategies for Investment
- give Till You Laugh: Reducing Taxes by Giving
- vive la Difference: Quebec Tax Issues
With Revenue Canada conducting an all-out assault on investment income, tax-wise investors need to understand all the options available to reduce and defer their tax burden. Winning the Tax Game 2000 is the perfect resource for anyone who wants to keep more of the money they earn. Previous Edition, ISBN 0-13-976929-3
Title:
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Winning the Tax Game 2000
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Edition:
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ISBN:
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0-13-025480-0
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Copyright:
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©2000
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Pages:
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288
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Book Type:
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paper
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Format:
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5-7/8 x 9
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Price:
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$24.95
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Subject(s):
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Personal Finance, Tax
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