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    Tax Season Loan Tips for Canadians

    Smart strategies for managing loans during Canadian tax season. Learn about CRA payment plans, using refunds strategically, and avoiding tax debt traps.

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    Tax season impacts your borrowing strategy. Learn how to maximize deductions, use refunds wisely, and handle any tax bills.

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    Is Your Loan Interest Tax-Deductible?

    In Canada, personal loan interest is generally NOT tax-deductible unless the borrowed funds are used for investment or business purposes. If you used a personal loan to invest in income-producing assets, the interest may be deductible under CRA rules. Consult a tax professional for your specific situation.

    💡 Pro Tip: Keep detailed records of how loan proceeds were used. The CRA may request proof that funds were used for deductible purposes.

    2

    Use Your Tax Refund Strategically

    The average Canadian tax refund is approximately $2,000. Apply it directly to your highest-interest debt for maximum impact. Even a partial lump-sum payment reduces total interest significantly.

    💡 Pro Tip: Making a $2,000 lump payment on a $5,000 loan at 25% APR saves over $500 in interest.

    3

    Handle a Tax Bill You Can't Afford

    If you owe the CRA, options include: CRA payment arrangements (interest at prescribed rate), a personal loan (may be cheaper than CRA interest), or using your RRSP refund to offset the bill. The CRA charges compound daily interest on unpaid balances.

    💡 Pro Tip: The CRA's prescribed interest rate for overdue taxes changes quarterly. Compare it to personal loan rates before deciding.

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    RRSP Contribution Strategy

    Contributing to your RRSP reduces taxable income and may result in a refund. The deadline is 60 days after year-end. If you don't have cash, some use a short-term loan to make the contribution, then repay with the refund.

    💡 Pro Tip: This RRSP loan strategy only works if you repay quickly. The tax savings must exceed the loan interest cost.

    Additional Tips for Success

    • Personal loan interest is only deductible if used for investment/business
    • Apply tax refunds to highest-interest debt first
    • Compare CRA interest rates to personal loan rates before borrowing
    • Keep records of how all borrowed funds are used

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