The Financial Classroom Canada

The Canadian Financial Classroom
The Financial Classroom Canada

Welcome to The Financial Classroom Canada. This is a podcast that talks about personal finances and discusses personal stories/struggles of financial mistakes. We believe that many people struggle with their finances and think that money talk is often taboo in North America. We want to change that! This is a podcast where we think that the American dream is built by living within your means. Listen as we discuss how to build wealth, live frugally, and attack life with a financial plan.

  1. 2023-04-28

    071 | New Federal Benefits:Changes 2023 | The Financial Classroom Canada

    We are back after a little break! In this episode on the Financial Classroom Canada, we talk about a few of the new changes that the Canadian Federal Government has introduced in 2023. We talk about: First Home Savings Account (FHSA) What is it? Government Savings account in which you can put money away for you and/or a partner, to save for the purchase of your first home. Who is it available to? This is available to anyone in which hasn’t personally owned or has a common-law/spouse who’s owned a primary residence within the past 4 years Why would someone use it? This is beneficial to someone who is looking to save money for first home and not having the trouble of looking elsewhere of how and where to store the savings. How much can one contribute? An individual is allowed to contribute $8,000 per year, to a maximum of $40,000 for a lifetime. Lifetime means that you can only ever save up to $40k in this to buy your first time, you cannot go higher than this. Tax Tip: Is good for those looking for a way to also deduct their taxable income but also have to pay $0 in taxes once you withdraw, saving you $$ Grocery Rebate What is it? A sum of money given to you by the federal government to help assist with the cost of groceries. It is solely based on income, which the threshold is $X or  Who is it available to? Anyone within the GST credit area, meaning, if you receive the GST credit, you'll be eligible to receive this rebate. How much will you receive? An average family of four with two children would receive $467, while a single Canadian would be eligible for $234 in rebates  Federal Student Loan interest eliminated April 1 So, don’t worry about having to deduct this on your return anymore/ SK YOU STILL NEED TO Rental and dental benefits weren’t used much Federal income tax brackets indexed by 6.3% Payday loans  Increase student loan interest limit New Carbon Tax April 1 After grocery and other rebates Why we should file tax returns If you don’t you can’t take advantage of any of the credits/rebates mentioned

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Welcome to The Financial Classroom Canada. This is a podcast that talks about personal finances and discusses personal stories/struggles of financial mistakes. We believe that many people struggle with their finances and think that money talk is often taboo in North America. We want to change that! This is a podcast where we think that the American dream is built by living within your means. Listen as we discuss how to build wealth, live frugally, and attack life with a financial plan.

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