Course content

    1. Presentation

    2. Recording

About this course

  • $102.00
  • 2 CPD hours
  • February 7, 2023

Course description

This 2-hour seminar will cover new Federal programs and developments in the personal tax landscape that will be relevant to the preparation of 2022 personal tax returns.

This seminar will provide you with:
  • Review of essential personal tax numbers, credits and brackets including a look into amounts for the upcoming 2023 tax year
  • An overview of new tax credits, deductions and tax measures introduced in the 2021 & 2022 Federal Budget applicable to 2022 T1 personal tax returns including new affordability measures recently introduced, The First Time Home Buyers Savings Account (FHSA), and immediate expensing legislation
  • A discussion of recent court cases and issues of interest to those who prepare personal tax returns for clients. We will also look at CRA’s current areas of focus and administrative positions related to these cases
  • A discussion of relevant factors and issues that you may encounter during the upcoming tax season along with practitioner insights on various matters from across the country


    Note: The focus of this seminar will be on new Federal tax programs. However, where relevant, an overview of Provincial tax numbers will also be provided.

  • Instructor(s)

    Ian DiNovo

    Ian has been in involved in accounting & public practice for over 20 years, where he has consulted with hundreds of businesses and prepared thousands of Canadian personal and corporate tax returns.

    Canadian Tax Academy is a unique and innovative learning enterprise dedicated to passing his knowledge and experience to students, new practitioners and others interested in private practice and accounting and bookkeeping businesses through web-based tutorials and courses.

    He delivers comprehensive and practical courses and training in the areas of Canadian personal and corporate tax.