Before You File Your Taxes… Watch This (Canada 2026)

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Published4 months ago
Duration16:07
Video IDBaoEtOR_IYM
Languageen
CategoryNews & Politics
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views36.9K
Likes2.3K
Comments665
Engagement Rate8.14%
Likes per 100 views6.34
Comments per 1K views18.01

Description

Millions of Canadians are filing their taxes right now, and many are about to get a surprise. Every year during tax season, Canadians discover the part of the system no one clearly explains. Employment Insurance, side hustle income, gig work, RRSP withdrawals, income-tested benefits, OAS clawbacks, GIS reductions, and changing government payments can all affect what you owe, and why your refund may be smaller than expected. In this Tap the Maple Weekend Wrap, we break down the tax season reality in Canada, why so many people are shocked when they file, and how the Canadian tax and benefit system actually works behind the scenes. This isn’t about politics. This is about understanding the system before it surprises you. If your income changed, you had contract work, withdrew savings, received benefits, or relied on government support in 2025 — this episode could save you from a major tax surprise. Because in Canada, the real financial impact of government programs isn’t measured when the money arrives. It’s measured when you file. Topics covered: Why EI is taxable Side hustle and gig economy tax surprises Canada Child Benefit adjustments GIS and OAS clawbacks Income-tested benefit changes RRSP withdrawal tax impact Why refunds shrink How the CRA reconciliation system works What Canadians should expect for 2026 tax season #CanadaTaxes, #cdnpoli #canada #canadalife #TaxSeasonCanada #CRACanada #CanadianFinance #PersonalFinanceCanada #TaxRefund #SideHustleCanada #EICanada #RRSP #OAS #GIS #CanadaBenefits #TapTheMaple #BakesOnThings #CostOfLivingCanada #FinancialReality

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