Stay ahead of filing season with a concise, practical update on 2026 personal tax changes, key CRA developments, and last-minute planning opportunities.

With the Canadian personal tax filing deadline just around the corner, there has never been a better time to get up to speed on the latest developments in personal income tax. Enrol now to receive the most current, live guidance on the changes affecting 2026 taxation year before filing season reaches its peak.
Presented by experienced tax advisor and educator Alex Garber, this timely webinar will walk you through the newest legislative changes, CRA developments, deductions, credits, and planning opportunities relevant to individual taxpayers. Whether you prepare returns, advise clients, or simply want to ensure you are working from the latest information, this session will help you avoid last-minute surprises and approach the filing deadline with confidence.
Join this live update to ensure you have the most recent information available before returns are filed—and the opportunity to understand how the latest changes may affect taxpayers now and in the years ahead.

Educator and Tax Advisor
Alex Garber, CPA, CA, MTax has been working in public accounting since 2004, focusing primarily on income taxation for Canadian owner-managed businesses and their shareholders. Alex presents PD seminars for CPA Ontario and facilitates at the CPA Canada In-Depth Tax Program. Alex is also a faculty member at the Schulich School of Business, York University, where he teaches income taxation at both undergraduate and master's levels. Alex started his career with Deloitte and Touche LLP in Toronto. He is currently an independent tax advisor, assisting various clients, sole-practitioners and CPA firms in Ontario.
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