• Gen Z’s analog obsession isn’t really about nostalgia

    Gen Z’s analog obsession isn’t really about nostalgia
    Vinyl records are spinning again. Film and digital point-and-shoot cameras are back in fashion. Paper planners, fountain pens, and watercolour kits are finding new homes with consumers who grew up with smartphones as an extension of their arm.The trend has become so widespread that it’s earned its own name: the “analog economy.” And it’s not just hype. In Canada, sales of vinyl and other physical music formats climbed 34.5% between 2021 and 2023, reaching nearly $85 milli
  • Can you deduct your cell phone on your tax return?

    Can you deduct your cell phone on your tax return?
    Some cell phone costs may be tax deductible, but what you can claim depends on your employment status and whether you or your employer paid the costs. Claiming your cell phone as an employeeEmployees who are required by their employers to use their cell phone for employment purposes and who have a Form T2200 Declaration of Conditions of Employment signed by their employer may be eligible to claim a portion of their cell phone costs. This presumes they were not reimbursed by the employer.Can