Watch the Webinar: Tax Tips for Newcomers

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H&R Block
Published: April 11, 2024

Filing Taxes

If you are preparing to file your taxes for the first time in Canada, you may have questions about the filing process.

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What will you learn?

In this webinar, you will learn about:

  1. Common tax terms
  2. Canada's tax system
  3. Tax rates
  4. Tax filing
  5. Saving for retirement

An expert from H&R Block will be able to answer your questions about the Canadian tax system and how to file your taxes.

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About H&R Block

Canada's leading tax preparation firm for more than 60 years, the fine people at H&R Block have the expertise to handle all tax situations and have more than 1,000+ locations across Canada from coast to coast.

Over the last 60 years, H&R Block's growth in Canada has been tremendous. Headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, H&R Block serves taxpayers in more than 1,000+ offices across the country. H&R Block's dedicated team of Tax Experts use the latest in electronic processing and filing technology to prepare all types of returns, including personal, small business, corporate, farm, trucker, fishing, U.S., rental and estate. With offices located across North America and in 13 foreign countries, H&R Block is able to prepare tax returns for all Canadians no matter where they are.

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