Tax Collection
AIDE Canada and partners would like to present the Tax Collection. With tax season fast approaching, here are some things you may want to consider.
A list of resources about all the funding options available to families in Toronto, Ontario, and federally. Information for each option is clearly described with eligibility criteria and contact information provided.
This infographic answers common questions about the federal Child Disability Benefit, including Who is eligible, what amount is available, and how to make sure you receive the benefit.
This tip sheet describes 13 different government programs of financial support available to residents of Saskatchewan. Links are provided for easy access to programs.
Estate planning involves the management of your affairs in the case of your death or incapacity. The development of an estate plan may include preparing a Will and Powers of Attorney, making choices about how you own property, making gifts or loans during your lifetime, and implementing tax planning strategies
Advance Care Planning involves developing and expressing your wishes regarding medical treatment and personal care in the case of illness or for the end of life.
Answers to many common questions about the Registered Disability Savings Plan. Learn who is eligible, how to contribute and how the savings can be used.
This infographic answers commonly asked questions about the federal Disability Tax Credit (DTC) including who is eligible, how much the credit is for, and how to apply.
Brendon Pooran of Pooran Law presents an overview of the estate planning components to consider when planning for a family member with a disability. The video covers various aspects of your estate plan including wills, trusts, taxes, social assistance, legal decision-making and Registered Disability Savings Plans (RDSPs).
This toolkit provides an overview of financial assistance available to eligible post-secondary students through their respective provincial, territorial and/or federal government. All 13 Provinces and territories in Canada are discussed. This resource was developed in partnership with the Pacific Autism Family Network.
This clickable infographic can help you find the government college and university funding programs in your area.