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Wasseem Dirani Is Spotlighted in New Feature Article

By: Wasseem Dirani via AccessWire
September 17, 2021 at 11:30 AM EDT

HAMILTON, ON / ACCESSWIRE / September 17, 2021 / Experienced financial and tax consultant, Wasseem Dirani was recently featured in an online article where he explores the new April 19 Canadian federal budget. He takes the time to discuss the emphasis on childcare and early education, claiming that these additional services will enable parents to further succeed in a professional capacity:

"This spending is fully justified as a focus on early childhood education and childcare services will empower family units to seek employment opportunities, further fueling the economy."

Likewise, he argues that the increased focus on senior healthcare will help alleviate some of the financial costs associated with dependents. The three billion dollar budget will allow individuals to receive the necessary care while helping to mitigate financial stress.

"The senior population is one of the most affected since the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic. It is rightfully so that they should be allocated enough budget for them to receive quality healthcare. Long-term health care subsectors include assisted living facilities, nursing homes, outpatient medical care, and community supports for seniors."

Throughout the article he also notes the increase in the Canadian minimum wage, stating that individuals will receive a starting wage of fifteen dollars per hour to coincide with inflation. Higher wages will help reduce turnover, improve cash flow, and minimize the economic gap.

Please visit the official site at Econotimes to read the full article.

About Wasseem Dirani

Wasseem Dirani is an experienced financial and tax consultant based out of Hamilton, Ontario. As the founder and President of Taxes to Save, Wasseem helps businesses strategize effective, long-term solutions to generate consistent growth. Valuing quality service and customer satisfaction, his team of experts has the knowledge and resources needed to ensure optimal results.

Individuals looking for a free consultation are encouraged to visit the official site.

Contact Information:

Wasseem Dirani
Email: wdirani@gmail.com

SOURCE: Wasseem Dirani



View source version on accesswire.com:
https://www.accesswire.com/664533/Wasseem-Dirani-Is-Spotlighted-in-New-Feature-Article

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