Howdy everyone.
Guess what - all those months of going to work since January, and now the money you make finally gets to go into your pocket.
On average Canadians spend about 47% of their income on Taxes. Scary thought eh? That means from January to May, none of that is yours.
Anyway, a few people have started asking about my tax saving strategies again, so I thought I'd start up a thread on questions so everyone can benefit at the same time.
Let's start with the basics. I show people a system on how to save money by donations to charity. We run a government compliant, secure and proven system with the potential to save the majority of your tax dollars. This outpaces the traditional RRSP system, but should not replace it and be used in conjunction with it.
Essentially, you can apply to become the beneficiary of a trust to receive valuable training courseware, which you can in turn keep to upgrade your own skills and get a higher paying job, or donate to charitable organizations that are willing to train others to help stimulate the economy.
You can witness some of the good we've done for the community via this link:
http://canadiancharity.com/./CITY_CLIP.WMV
We also ask that you help donate with a cash donation as well in order to purchase computers to run the courseware, and add sustainability to these programs to assist the community. In turn, you are eligible to receive a significant cash advantage when it comes to your taxes.
Drop me a line here to start asking questions unless you'd rather PM me if your questions contain confidential private information. If you're looking for the tax advantages, don't just go blindly donating as there is a procedure to the system to remain compliant.