Same here. At least Toronto and the major surrounding suburban areas are quite detailed. I can make out individual houses, swimming pools, parked cars, etc. almost anywhere in the GTA.
I'm a student in Canada and being the broke block I am, I've been using QuickTaxWeb for the past 2 years. It's free (assuming you make less than 20,000 CAD), and even with all the tax forms and carryovers, QuickTaxWeb walks you through it all step-by-step.
Although I don't qualify for the Freedom program for the 2004 tax year, I still feel that QuickTaxWeb is worth the 19.95 CAD fee since I can just upload last year's figures and don't have to worry about things like my tuition amount carryovers and RRSP contribution limits.
Sounds like Google is an emerging lifeform.
Same here. At least Toronto and the major surrounding suburban areas are quite detailed. I can make out individual houses, swimming pools, parked cars, etc. almost anywhere in the GTA.
I'm a student in Canada and being the broke block I am, I've been using QuickTaxWeb for the past 2 years. It's free (assuming you make less than 20,000 CAD), and even with all the tax forms and carryovers, QuickTaxWeb walks you through it all step-by-step.
Although I don't qualify for the Freedom program for the 2004 tax year, I still feel that QuickTaxWeb is worth the 19.95 CAD fee since I can just upload last year's figures and don't have to worry about things like my tuition amount carryovers and RRSP contribution limits.