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Why does Canada treat union and professional dues as defined annual obligations instead of a refund for every career-maintenance cost?

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Julien Roy
June 10, 2026 3,365 views 1 answer
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Workers in Canada often assume that once a membership or licence feels necessary for the job, the tax deduction should follow automatically. Please explain why CRA is more exact than that, why annual dues are the core idea, and why reimbursement questions still matter.

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