Canadians leave free money on the table every tax season. 1. The Disability Tax Credit is worth about $9,617 federally — and it’s retroactive, so you can amend past returns if you were eligible and never claimed it. → $9,617 2. The $2-a-day home office flat rate is gone for good — for 2025 and 2026 returns, you need the detailed method with a signed T2200 from your employer or you get nothing. → T2200 3. Union dues and mandatory professional fees are a dollar-for-dollar income deduction — every dollar you pay reduces your taxable income directly, not just as a credit. 4. Your 2026 RRSP contribution limit is $33,810 — maxing it out at even the lowest federal tax bracket of 14% saves you real money before the deadline hits. → $33,810 Full guide linked in bio — claim every dollar you’re owed. 🌐 getwealthy.blog #canadafinance #personalfinance #canadianmoneytalk #moneytips #canada
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