From Canada
Posted in Uncategorized on 12/30/2003 05:33 am by admin
From Canada
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I know you've been thinking in how you can invest in real estate or stocks if you really don't have extra money to do it. Or maybe you're thinking that creating your investment portfolio will require loads of money. You might be thinking also, that accumulating enough money to start your investment portfolio you will have to work extra hours or find a part-time job. The true is that really you don't have to find extra money or extra job hours or any part-time job. What you need to do is understand that there are creative, innovative and legal ways to find that money and that many of these ways are just around you at your hand.
How it works...
Taxes in Canada are a real economic concern for many Canadians. Employees and self-employed people are the segment of the population highly taxed. Every year an average of 40% of our income goes to paying taxes. Therefore, for every $100 dollars you make $40 dollars goes to cover your income taxes. During the last 3 years, together with my husband we started looking into the ways of maximizing our income without having to work extra shifts or second or third part-time jobs.
99% of Canadians are not aware of the tax saving opportunities and the rights as taxpayers that the tax bill of rights has in regards to reduce and save in taxes. Although the Canadian Revenue Agency does not promote this fact, Canadians can take advantage of the tax incentives associated with making donations to charity.
How it's been working for us....
Basically, since 2009, every year we give a donation to a registered tax shelter. This organization is helping those suffering from the Aids epidemic in the Sub-Saharan region of Africa by sending much-needed pharmaceuticals. The tax shelter gives us the donation receipt that we enclosed when filing our taxes in March of every year. By April or early May we receive our cheque from Canada Revenue. This is the safest an easy way me and my husband found to receive for two consecutive years two big, fat cheques.
We lowered our tax burden and we feel good knowing that we are helping those suffering from the Aids epidemic in the Sub-Saharan region of Africa by sending much- needed pharmaceuticals.
Think about this: If we wouldn't choose this strategy, after a lot of due diligence and research, we wouldn't be able to save the enough money for starting our investment portfolio. Today we've invested that money in tax liens and have increased our net worth exponentially.
Remember, the only thing stopping you from being financially free is your paradigms about money, wealth accumulation, risk and fear. If you master your mind and change thoughts about these paradigms and open your mind, you'll be financially free.
Think again: if you decide not to do anything about maximizing your tax refunds and other saving opportunities you will lose to opportunity of putting money into your pocket and into your financial freedom. If you decide to make a donation in November, for example, you will be 5 months away from receiving your first cheque back from Canada Revenue, and 5 moths far from starting your financial success.
Nancy Rojas
Read and learn more about this tax refund opportunity by visiting: http://canadataxrefundsexpert.com
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Canada $41.77 Benson, an award winning Canadian photographer, has created a book of magnificent images that show the essential spirit of Canada. From East to West and North to South, with commentary and 150 photographs. Information text is included in both French and English. |
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Letters from Canada $21.89 Published in England in 1809, this is the collection of twenty-four letters from Hugh Gray, an Englishman, who took up residence in Canada from 1806-1808. In the letters, and through his business, he observes in great detail the people, places, government, and natural wonders of early nineteenth-century Canada. |
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