CRA announces prescribed rate for Q2
Agency confirms the interest rate Canadians must pay on overdue tax will remain 10%
- By: Rudy Mezzetta
- February 21, 2024 February 21, 2024
- 15:22
Agency confirms the interest rate Canadians must pay on overdue tax will remain 10%
CRA has indicated that employees who worked from home in 2023 by choice can claim employment expenses
Earnings per share were $2.46, up from $1.71 a year earlier
Also, Lester Asset Management launches Canada's first biodiversity fund
Hirees to work at eight different financial institutions
Employees need the form to claim home-office expenses this tax filing season
Net assets grew to $590.8 billion
Two people departed from Scotiabank, including veteran executive Jake Lawrence
In Canada, assets under management were up 3% in 2023
Net earnings were down for the company's Canada segment
Guy Cormier and others were honoured by Finance et Investissement
Former head of Scotiabank's wholesale banking and capital markets business replaces Gregory Tretiak at Power Corp. as of March 18
The national financial advisors association alleges it was overcharged
Consumer protection and individual responsibility a core focus of the recommendations
One in 10 Airbnbs in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver are unlicensed, report found
Canadians are more concerned with meeting current needs than saving for the future, according to industry surveys
The organization had about 400 employees across the country before the cuts
Respondents concerned about greenwashing, biodiversity and green investment classification in Canada
MGAs and carriers are revamping their support programs in response
Wind Mobile founder sees acquisition as opportunity to provide more choice in banking services
Longtime president and CEO alleges he was let go without notice
Assets under management increased 6% in 2023
The firm's Canadian wealth management business generated $77 million in third-quarter revenue
Shares fell another 11% Wednesday after the bank's credit rating got downgraded to “junk”
Government data shows financial sector is also falling short on gender and Indigenous pay gaps