VANCOUVER, British Columbia, April 18, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The deadline for filing your personal tax return and paying any taxes owing for the 2017 tax year is Monday, April 30, 2018. If you owe taxes and your return is late, you will be assessed a penalty and interest on the unpaid balance of your tax return.
Still haven’t done your taxes and need some help? Speak to a chartered professional accountant today. The Chartered Professional Accountants of British Columbia’s (CPABC) annual RRSP and Tax Tips have the answers to some common questions about income tax returns.
Here are the top three questions CPAs are asked about income tax returns.
Learn more about filing your income tax return with CPABC’s RRSP and Tax Tips at rrspandtaxtips.com.
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Please credit Chartered Professional Accountants of British Columbia (CPABC) for use of the content and include the following disclaimer: Tax rules relating to these tax tips are complex. This document is not intended as tax advice, and you should not make tax decisions based solely on the information presented in these tips. You should seek the advice of a chartered professional accountant before implementing a tax plan or taking a tax filing position.
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