Canadian Income Tax Filing Deadline Coming Up: What To Do If You Can’t Pay

The new Canadian income tax filing deadline is coming up soon — on June 1, 2020. Is your return ready to file? Due to COVID-19, the income tax filing deadline was moved from the usual April 30 to June 1. If you owe, the deadline to pay has...

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Bankruptcy and Consumer Proposal Filings Decreased in March 2020… Or Did They?

Canadian insolvency statistics — the number of people who file for bankruptcy or for consumer proposal in a month or year — give us a good insight into the state of consumer and business debt in our country. The March 2020 insolvency numbers...

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Debts Deferred or Suspended? Read This…

With the COVID-19 pandemic ongoing, many debts have been deferred or suspended. For instance, Canada’s big banks have been offering mortgage deferrals on a case-by-case basis. The Government of Canada has temporarily suspended federal student...

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New 2020 Income Tax Deadline: What This Means for You

Normally, at this time of year, we would be reminding Canadians to have their income taxes filed by April 30. However, 2020 is a very different year — with a very different income tax deadline. Due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic...

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Bank of Canada Interest Rate Decreases and Coronavirus in Canada

Over the past month, the Bank of Canada interest rate has dropped to the lowest it has been since July of 2017 — 0.25%. Is this a good thing? A negative? And what does it mean for your finances — especially during the novel coronavirus...

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What To Do If You Can’t Pay Your Rent or Mortgage

With the development of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, many Canadians are struggling to pay their bills — including rent or mortgage payments. An Angus-Reid survey showed that 1 in 3 Canadians worry they’ll miss a rent or mortgage...

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Get Debt Help Without Leaving the House – Here’s How

In the past, before the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) people might have gone to see a financial consultant in person for debt help or otherwise, but with social distancing in effect, that is not advised right now unless absolutely essential...

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COVID-19 Income and Debt Help for Canadians

The past two weeks have been a non-stop train of breaking news as Canada copes with the novel coronavirus, COVID-19. This public health pandemic is affecting many across the country — both medically and financially. In order to “flatten the...

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A Message from DebtCare Canada About COVID-19

March 16, 2020 As the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic continues to evolve, we know this is a stressful time for many, especially if your business, income, or family is affected by the pandemic. As such, we wanted to reach out to our...

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Consumer Proposal vs. Bankruptcy – We Break It Down

Consumer proposal vs. bankruptcy – what is the difference, and which one is the best choice for you? If you want to find out the answer, read on! For Canadians struggling with debt, both filing for a consumer proposal and filing for bankruptcy...

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2019 Tax Deadline Around the Corner – Let’s Review Current Penalties and Interest

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) tax deadline for the 2019 tax year is coming up quickly. Are you prepared? The deadline to file your 2019 income tax is April 30, 2020. For self-employed tax filers, the deadline is June 15, 2020, however, it’s...

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Rebuild Your Credit in 2020 Using These Simple Steps

Happy 2020! We’re just over a month into the new year. How are your resolutions going? If you’re anything like the majority of Canadians, they might have fallen by the wayside… A 2018 survey from Strava found that most New Year’s resolutions...

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