National Bookkeeping Week, January 20-24, 2025, is a time dedicated to recognizing bookkeepers’ invaluable contributions and highlighting their essential role in maintaining the financial health of businesses and organizations. As we delve into the world of numbers, records, and meticulous attention to detail, we invite you to join us in celebrating the unsung heroes who keep the financial engines running smoothly.
Over the 5 days, we will run events, share stories, profiles, and businesses, and elevate and highlight the profession nationwide.
To learn more about National Bookkeeping Week visit bookkeepingweek.ca
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Register for Tax Tune-Up - Federal/Ontario Legislation - February 4 & 6, 2025
One of your clients, Hala, is considering an offer for a new position at her workplace. However, the employer wants her to sign an independent contractor agreement rather than continuing as an employee. He says, “All businesses are moving to this model, and head office wants everyone to sign a contract. It’s a great idea. She can claim all kinds of expenses and cut her taxes way down to almost nothing.” Hala’s husband is not sure it’s a good idea. In fact, he is against it. Hala wants your opinion. Should she sign the contract? Is it as good as the boss says?
Now in its 19th year, Allan Loiselle’s Tax Tune-Up© workshop is designed for those who are new to the tax preparation profession, returning seasonal tax preparers and more experienced people who would like a refresher. It’s a fast-paced, informative, interactive workshop designed to answer your questions. A combination of visual presentations, information-packed workbooks, group discussions, and individual exercises help you get to where you want to go. You will receive useful ideas and knowledge you can put to work right away.
Here are the topics we’re discussing in the coming workshop:
- What’s new in federal and provincial taxes
- Selected tax credits
- Review of capital gains, including the new inclusion rules
- Review of CRA’s view on employees vs. self-employed contractors
- T2124 Income from self-employment, including allowable home and vehicle expense
- Almost real-life exercises
- Building your relationship with your client – Working as a pro
Speaker: Allan Loiselle
Allan is a retired personal tax and small business accountant with over 35 years of experience working with clients just like yours. He understands the challenges of tax preparation and bookkeeping from the perspective of someone providing services to individuals and small business owners. He has been there and done that. Allan is a life member of the Association of Tax and Accounting Professionals and served on their board of directors for many years, including three terms as President. Allan and his wife, Selina live just north of Grand Bend on the shores of beautiful Lake Huron.
Here are a few comments about the previous year’s workshops:
“I always enjoy the Tax Tune-Up with Allan. Engaging and informative.”
“Really enjoy how Allan involves his audience in a Zoom presentation.”
“I see this workshop as an annual necessity. On years [where] I feel I may not have learned much, the value is always there because it confirms what I know. This year, there were several things to learn and/or confirm. Hope to see this again next year. Thank you.”
“Allan is not only informative but can make it fun; instead of just preaching, he makes sure everyone is engaged in his workshop!”
IMPORTANT
The workshop is a 6-hour workshop that is presented and split over two 3-hour sessions.
2025 Tax Tune-Up Workshop - Federal/Ontario - Tuesday, January 14th & Thursday, January 16th, 2025, 1:00-4:00 pm EST (10:00-1:00 pm PST, 11:00-2:00 pm MST).
- Registration for these dates is capped at 25 participants.
- Attending the workshop fully qualifies for 6 CPD units.
- All registered attendees will receive a workbook before the workshop.
- These sessions will not be recorded and made available after the workshop.