YOUR Tax Questions—Finally Answered! | The Tax & Money Show Ep. 52 with Kevin J. Johnston
- Tom Broderick
- Jun 25
- 2 min read
Tired of confusing tax advice and being left in the dark by the CRA?You’re not alone—and Kevin J. Johnston is here to fix that.
In Episode 52 of The Tax & Money Show, Canada’s #1 tax strategist and podcaster goes live to tackle real questions from everyday Canadians, covering everything from CRA disputes and corporate taxes to cryptocurrency reporting and employer wage deductions. This is not a lecture—it’s a lifeline for anyone trying to take back control of their financial future.
Live Q&A: Real Questions, Real Answers
This week’s episode is built entirely on questions from YOU—the public. Kevin answers dozens of pressing tax issues submitted by viewers, including:
“What do I do if the CRA froze my bank account?”
“Can I really stop filing taxes legally?”
“How can I structure my small business to reduce corporate tax?”
“What are my options if I’ve been overpaying HST?”
“Is Bitcoin really a safe way to pay for tax consulting?”
His answers are bold, direct, and backed by decades of experience fighting back against CRA overreach.
Highlights & Key Insights from Episode 52:
How to Legally Lower Your Tax Bill
Kevin walks through several little-known deductions, business entity setups, and tax loopholes used by high-net-worth Canadians—and how you can use them too.
Why the CRA Doesn’t Deserve Your Trust
From manipulative audits to scare tactics and silent account freezes, Kevin exposes how the CRA operates like a debt collection agency with unchecked power.
How to Pay for Services Using Crypto & Save
Learn how paying Kevin in Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, or XRP can earn you a 10% discount—and keep you a step ahead of Canada's outdated financial system.
Employer Deductions: Know Your Rights
Too many Canadians are seeing unauthorized wage deductions, missing benefits, and surprise tax penalties at work. Kevin explains what's legal, what isn’t, and what to do.
Quote of the Night:
“The CRA wants you confused, scared, and silent. I want you informed, confident, and in control.” — Kevin J. Johnston
Comments