SimpleCheck provides independent financial utilities for Canadians. Our tools are designed to give you instant, accurate answers regarding your taxes, government benefits, and registered savings plans.
Calculate your 2026 participation room, unused carryforward limits, and estimated tax refund.
Open Tool →Track the exact date of your next monthly payment and estimate your new inflation-adjusted totals.
Open Tool →Analyze your 2026 income and goals to find the best tax-sheltered investment strategy.
Open Tool →Estimate closing costs for BC residential purchases, including first-time buyer and newly built exemptions.
Open Tool →Calculate the long-term debt impact of the new 2026 compound interest rules for BC homeowners.
Open Tool →Check eligibility for the federal dental plan and estimate your co-payment levels based on income.
Open Tool →Calculate your 2026 monthly tax-free support based on family net income and child ages.
Open Tool →Estimate your one-time Spring 2026 top-up and the permanent 25% increase starting in July.
Open Tool →Calculate your weekly 2026 benefit rate and view the latest rules for insurable earnings.
Open Tool →Determine your 2026 liability under the new tax rates and check for residential exemptions.
Open Tool →Find out if you are overpaying for auto or home insurance due to tenure-based "Price Walking."
Open Tool →Calculate the maximum allowable legal rent increase for 2026 based on the official 2.3% limit.
Open Tool →SimpleCheck was founded to provide math-driven clarity for Canadian families. Every tool on this hub is audited against current 2026 legislation and verified by a licensed Residential Realtor with over 30 years of experience. Whether you are navigating property taxes or federal benefits across Canada, we provide the expert-backed data you need to make informed decisions.
Government websites provide the rules, but we provide the math. SimpleCheck gives you a clear, instant dollar amount tailored to your specific 2026 situation.
Our tools are updated immediately as new federal or provincial legislation is released. For the 2026 calendar year, all tools have been adjusted for the latest tax brackets and benefit caps.