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RPM
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« on: December 30, 2008, 08:16:28 am »

I recently relocated to Canada (Ontario) and hold a full time job (3 months now). My husband is also working full time here. Now my question is, how should i file my taxes?

When I joined work they gave me many papers to sign which included federal and provincial taxe papers and every paycheck certain amount is being deducted. What else am I expected to pay at the end of financial year? I know, I sound silly not to know the basic tax structure. If someone can help me with this, I would really appreciate.
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habib890
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« Reply #1 on: December 30, 2008, 03:54:35 pm »

I know, I sound silly not to know the basic tax structure. If someone can help me with this, I would really appreciate.
  I am also not that much known to the basic tax structure of Canada. As you are filing your tax for the first time. I will advise you to go to H & R block or some other tax service agency. They will charge you a fee and do the work for you. You can negotiate with them about their service fee!-
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Leon
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« Reply #2 on: December 30, 2008, 10:27:54 pm »

You can get the instructions usually at post offices and go through the tax forms yourself.   You can also buy a service like ufile.ca which will set it up in a more simple way for you and fill in the forms for you as you go along and you can then print them out and mail them in.  I don't think you can file electronically the first time you do it but after that, it's very easy
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