
Gloria Kasyok
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Jan 6, 2025 |
mtlblog.com | Mike Chaar |Avery Friedlander |Gloria Kasyok
The New Year is here, bringing with it a range of federal benefits that Quebecers can get in 2025, including advanced payments from the Canada Workers Benefit. This refundable tax credit is designed to support lower-income workers across the country, helping them manage the ever-increasing cost of living.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
mtlblog.com | Gloria Kasyok |Mike Chaar |Ilana Belfer
It's almost that time again, parents! The Canada Child Benefit (CCB) is set to hit bank accounts this week, offering families across Quebec and Canada a much-needed financial lift during the busy holiday season. The CCB is a tax-free monthly payment from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) that helps families offset the cost of raising kids. It's one of several government payments Quebecers can expect in December, making it a great time to plan for end-of-year expenses.
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Dec 4, 2024 |
mtlblog.com | Gloria Kasyok |Mike Chaar
Heads up, parents! The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is making changes to some benefit payments for 2025, and it's good news for families feeling the pinch of the rising cost of living. Each year, the CRA adjusts the federal income tax brackets and certain benefit amounts to match inflation in Canada based on changes in the Consumer Price Index.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
mtlblog.com | Gloria Kasyok |Mike Chaar |Ilana Belfer
Parents, it's almost that time of month again! Canada Child Benefit (CCB) payments are landing in bank accounts next week, giving families across Quebec and the rest of Canada a welcome boost to help cover the costs of raising kids. The CCB is a tax-free monthly benefit payment from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) that's aimed at helping Canadian families with the cost of raising children.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
mtlblog.com | Mike Chaar |Ilana Belfer |Gloria Kasyok
A $20 million class action settlement in a case filed against Yahoo Inc. and Yahoo Canada Co. was approved by an Ontario court earlier this year, and lawyers are reminding Canadians that the deadline to claim their piece is approaching. Canadians with Rogers or Yahoo accounts could be eligible for cash payments from a recent $20 million class action settlement related to past data breaches. Rogers' email is powered by Yahoo.
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