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  2. Health Spending Account - Wikipedia

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    Health Spending Accounts (HSA) are Self-insured Private Health Services Plan (PHSP) benefits arranged by Employers for their Employees residing in Canada.Private Health Services Plans are described in Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) Income Tax Bulletin IT-339R2 [1] "Meaning of PHSP" for Health and Dental Care Expenses described in Income Tax Bulletin IT-519R2 [2] "Medical Expenses".

  3. Health and welfare trust - Wikipedia

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    A Health and welfare trust (HAWT) or Health and welfare plan (HAWP) is a tax-free vehicle for financing a corporation's healthcare costs for their employees. They were introduced in 1986 by Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) in their interpretation bulletin entitled IT-85R2. [1] Many companies offer this product to Canadian employers.

  4. Healthcare Spending Account - Wikipedia

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    HCSA covers expenses connected with health, vision and dental care for employees, their spouses or any dependents (children) qualified by the Canada Revenue Agency. Expenses related to cosmetic surgery, hair removal/regeneration, non-prescription lenses or over-the-counter drugs without an actual prescription signed by registered medical staff ...

  5. Work From Home Tax Deductions: How To Claim Them - AOL

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    Back before the Tax Cuts and Jobs of 2017 Act was passed, W-2 employees who worked from home could qualify for certain home office tax deductions. This tax break has since been suspended, though ...

  6. Taxes: What you can actually deduct after working from home ...

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    Qualified educators can deduct up to $250 of unreimbursed business expenses. If both spouses are eligible and file a joint return, they can deduct up to $500 — but not more than $250 each.

  7. IBM should cover work-from-home expenses, court rules - AOL

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    IBM failed to properly cover work-from-home expenses incurred by employees during the COVID-19 pandemic, a state appellate court found.

  8. Income tax in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Provincial and territorial governments provide both non-refundable tax credits and refundable tax credits to taxpayers for certain expenses. They may also apply surtaxes and offer low-income tax reductions. Canada Revenue Agency collects personal income taxes for agreeing provinces/territories and remits the revenues to the respective governments.

  9. When You Can and Can’t Write Off Home Office Expenses - AOL

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    Tax season is here and many remote workers are wondering what expenses they can write off while working from home. In 2022, 60 million people did freelance work, primarily from their home office.