Foundations of Tax - Module 1

  • Lessons

    17

  • Duration

    89 Minutes

About Course

In this module, the complex and ever-changing world of taxes is introduced. Students learn about the history and evolution of taxes in Canada. Read More

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Overview

  • Learning Objectives

    2 Minutes

Foundations of Taxation

  • A Brief History of Taxation in Canada

    5 Minutes
  • Why Taxes Exist

    3 Minutes
  • What Makes a Tax System Fair?

    3 Minutes
  • Three Ways Taxes Affect Taxpayers

    5 Minutes

How Personal Income Tax Works

  • How Personal Income Taxes Work

    5 Minutes
  • How Provinces and Territories Affect Your Taxes

    5 Minutes
  • Why Your Tax Rate Is More Than One Number

    5 Minutes
  • How Taxes Are Paid During the Year

    3 Minutes
  • Case Study: Sophia’s Move to a New Province

    6 Minutes

Managing Your Tax Outcome

  • Why You May Get a Refund or Owe Tax

    7 Minutes
  • How RRSPs Can Reduce Taxable Income

    10 Minutes
  • How TFSAs Support Tax-Free Growth

    5 Minutes

More Complex Tax Situations

  • When a Tax Return Gets More Complex

    10 Minutes
  • How Investment Income Is Taxed

    5 Minutes
  • Homework I: Putting Tax Strategy in Perspective

    10 Minutes

Conclusion

  • Wrap Up

    30 Seconds

Test Your Knowledge

  • Quiz Locked

What do you need to understand about taxes to make better financial decisions?

Taxes can feel boring, stressful, or easy to put off until filing season. But understanding the basics can give you more control over the financial decisions you make all year long.

This module helps you see how taxes may affect income, investing, retirement, relocation, and long-term planning—so you can ask better questions, compare options more clearly, and make decisions with fewer surprises.

Estimated Completion Time: 1 hour

What You’ll Be Able to Do on the Other Side

  • Spot when tax may matter in a financial decision, so you know when to pause and ask better questions.
  • Read a tax bracket chart so income decisions feel clearer and less intimidating.
  • Compare income, investment, relocation, or retirement choices with context
  • Trace the path from paycheque deductions to refund or balance owing, so your annual tax result feels less surprising.
  • Identify deductions, credits, contribution room, and taxable events that may be worth asking advisors about.
  • Understand how RRSPs and TFSAs work differently, so you can think more clearly about savings and tax timing.
  • Recognize when tax is only one part of the decision, so you can ask whether the choice still makes sense overall.
  • Show up more prepared for conversations with financial and tax advisors, so you can ask clearer questions and participate more confidently.

The Experience

This module helps make taxes feel less mysterious by connecting the basics of Canada’s tax system to real financial decisions. You’ll explore how tax can show up in everyday planning moments, including income, investing, retirement, relocation, refunds or balances owing, RRSPs, TFSAs, and different types of investment income.

Along the way, you’ll work through practical examples, comparison activities, and reflection prompts designed to help you notice where tax may matter in your own life. The experience is designed to build orientation, reduce intimidation, and help you show up more prepared for conversations with financial and tax advisors.

Tax Disclaimer: The information provided in this course is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered tax, legal, or financial advice. The instructors and creators of this course are not acting as your tax advisor, accountant, or legal professional. Tax laws and regulations are complex and subject to change, and their application may vary based on your individual circumstances. While we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information, we make no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or applicability of the information presented. Before making any tax-related decisions or taking action based on the information in this course, you should consult with a qualified tax professional, CPA, or tax advisor who can review your specific financial situation. By participating in this course, you acknowledge that you are solely responsible for your financial and tax decisions, and the course creators and instructors are not liable for any outcomes resulting from the use of the information provided.

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