
Filing Personal Income Tax
Students learn the basics of the Canadian tax system and practice completing a simple T1 General tax return. They explore the purpose of taxes and how tax brackets work.
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Students learn the basics of the Canadian tax system and practice completing a simple T1 General tax return. They explore the purpose of taxes and how tax brackets work.
Key Questions
- Why do we pay income tax?
- What documents are needed to file a basic tax return?
- How do tax credits differ from tax deductions?
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