News Events

15 April 2020

Additional Details on the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy

To help employers keep and return workers to their payroll through the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, announced the new Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy
15 April 2020

Federal government COVID-19 tax updates

Emergency benefits to be made available in April for those who don't qualify for EI. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces the government's $82 billion emergency response package at a news conference outside Rideau Cottage in Ottawa on Wednesday.
29 March 2020

Additional Support for Canadian Businesses from the Economic Impact of COVID-19

Emergency benefits to be made available in April for those who don't qualify for EI. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces the government's $82 billion emergency response package at a news conference outside Rideau Cottage in Ottawa on Wednesday.
18 March 2020

How to apply for EI and COVID-19 emergency benefits

Emergency benefits to be made available in April for those who don't qualify for EI. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces the government's $82 billion emergency response package at a news conference outside Rideau Cottage in Ottawa on Wednesday.
22 November 2019

Seminar: Live Your Dream

Date:Nov 23, 2019 (Saturday) 10:00 PM - 12:00 PM
Location:RBC Marine Gateway Advisor Office 3 Floor, 456 SW Marine Dr. Vancouver
(Entrance located next to CINEPLEX )
21 February 2019

Tax Seminar: Understanding Your 2018 Personal Income Taxes

Date:Feb 23, 2019 (Wednesday) 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Location:South Surrey Recreation Centre - MP1
14601 20 Ave, Surrey BC
25 October 2018

Speculation and Vacancy Tax

The speculation and vacancy tax is designed to prevent housing speculation and help turn vacant and underutilized properties into homes for people who live and work in B.C. The tax is a part of the B.C. government’s 30-Point Plan to address the housing crisis and help make life more affordable for people.
28 February 2018

Five ways the federal budget may affect average Canadians

The Liberal government’s third full budget was expected to be a relatively lean one with any big moves saved until next year when a federal election is on the line. When it comes to measures that directly impact Canadian pocketbooks, it was a light budget indeed.
20 February 2018

NDP government introduces new speculation tax, eliminates MSP premiums in its 1st budget

The B.C. government delivered on a wide variety of promises from its election platform and throne speech in its first budget, forecasting a $219 million surplus for the upcoming fiscal year on the strength of a strong economy.