We know taxes can be complicated, so we've put together some helpful resources.

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Joint tax filing can rub salt in the wounds of a divorce

Dakshana Bascaramurty from the Globe & Mail speak to Cleo Hamel about filing your tax return after a divorce.

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7 tax mistakes that could trigger an audit

Alison Griffiths reviews the 7 ways you can get unwanted attention from the Canada Revenue Agency on your tax return.

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Would you call the CRA snitch line?

Pat Foran at CTV Toronto asks people if they would snitch on someone they suspect of cheating on their taxes. Last year, the CRA's snitch line had 25,000 calls.

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Get more money back on your tax return

Cleo Hamel from H&R Block Canada speaks to CTV Vancouver about some commonly missed tax credits and deductions that could impact your return.

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Messed up your taxes? Move fast to get them right

Dianne Nice from the Globe & Mail talks to Cleo Hamel about how to correct an error on your tax return and the Voluntary Disclosure program.

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What is your tax filing personality?

Derek Sankey at the Calgary Herald explores tax personalities and how Canadians file their returns.

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RRSP tips to keep the taxman off your back

Dianne Nice speaks to tax training specialist Peter Coles about RRSP and how to avoid overcontributions.

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Getting an early start on tax season

In her "Alison on Money" column for Metro Canada, Alison Griffiths outlines Canadians most common tax questions.

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Ways to rejuvenate your charitable donations

Rob Carrick at the Globe & Mail discusses falling charitable over the past two years but at the same time, fewer people are claiming tax deductions for charitable donations and the average age of the donors is creeping upward.