Bare Trust Reporting Exemption Extended
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•CRA extends exemption for 'bare trust' reporting for 2024
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Canadian dollar trading against U.S. dollar at levels not seen since 2020 .
Bare trusts will not require the submission of a T3 Return or Schedule 15 for the 2024 tax year .
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