The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is committed to informing individuals and businesses of their different tax obligations. Please join us on Wednesday May 25, 2022, for our free webinar: Housing and Travel Benefits, where we will provide information about what housing and travel benefits are and how to help Canadian businesses better understand their tax obligations associated with them.

 

This webinar will discuss:

 

  • Definition of benefits
  • Payroll implications
  • Distinction between allowance, advance or reimbursement
  • What is considered a travel benefit?
  • What is considered a housing benefit?
  • Special work sites and remote work locations
  • Special circumstances to reduce the value of the benefit
  • Home purchase loan

 

Register for the webinar if you:

 

  • Are an employer with employees who travel frequently
  • Want to know how allowance, reimbursement and benefit differ
  • Want to know what travel and housing benefits are and what is considered reasonable
  • Have employees who work at special work sites or remote work locations
  • Provide employees with home purchase or relocation loans

The webinar is on Wednesday, May 25, 2022, at the following times:

 

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English

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2:30pm 2pm 1pm 12pm 11am 10am
French

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11:30am 11am 10am

 

9am 8am 7am

 

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We invite you to submit topical questions from the time of registration until the end of the webinar. To do so, please visit the registration website. While the webinar is live, our goal is to answer as many questions as possible.

Need more information?

The CRA has a number of resources available to help individuals and businesses understand their tax obligations. For more information, visit withholding and reporting requirements (canada.ca).

You can also watch previous recorded webinars for businesses in our businesses video gallery on canada.ca.

 

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