How to Download and Install StudioTax 2015 to Do and NETFILE Your April 2016 Taxes for Free

Wow, is it March already? My stack of T3 and T5’s is getting tall so It must be almost time to file our taxes for 2015 before the deadline of April 30, 2016. I’ll start by downloading StudioTax 2015 for Windows as I usually do so that I can test t to NETFILE one of our returns for free.

Does StudioTax 2015 Run On All Windows Platforms?

Nope. As well as Win 3.01, Win 95, and Win 98, StudioTax also no longer runs on Win XP. That’s Microsoft and the CRA’s fault, though, as you can read on the website.

StudioTax 2015 is available for

  • Windows Vista SP2
  • Windows 7
  • Windows 8
  • Windows 8.1 and
  • Windows 10.

I’m going to download it onto my fancy new boat anchor, so I’ll be reviewing the Windows 10 version.

StudioTax also has a version to run on Macs.

Downloading StudioTax 2015

  1. Go to the StudioTax website and read through the information about this year’s edition.
    If you are using Windows, click through to the download page at http://www.studiotax.com/en/?page=2
    For Mac users, click through to http://www.studiotax.com/en/?page=11
  2. NOTE: You can download StudioTax for previous tax years from the download page. Make sure you choose the 2015 version if you are calculating the tax on your 2015 income to submit your return by the April 30 2016 deadline.
    You can download either the .EXE file directly, or to save download time and space, you can download the .ZIP file. They both contain the same software. I’ll download the .EXE file so I don’t have to unzip it.
    For the line that says Latest 2015, click on the link: EXE
  3. The Opening StudioTax2015Intstall.exe window will pop open.
    It says the EXE file is 32.1 MB. I have room for that.
    Click on the Save File button.
  4. If you are like me, you now have to find your Downloads folder.
    Ah, there it is. In my Downloads folder, I have a subfolder called Default. That’s where the file is downloaded to.

Installing StudioTax 2015 on a Windows 10 Computer

  1. Next, I need to install StudioTax 2015 so that I can test it out.
    NOTE: You will need to have the .Net 4.5 framework on your machine. You can read the info about this on the StudioTax download page. Most computers will already have this available.
    On your computer, find the file: StudioTax2015Install.exe
  2. Double click on the file’s name.
  3. The StudioTax 2015 Setup box pops up.
    From the drop-down list, select the language you use, such as English (Canada).
  4. The Welcome to StudioTax 2015 Setup box opens.
    Read the information, then click on the Next button.
  5. StudioTax will suggest a folder in which to store the program. You can select it or click on the Browse button to pick a different folder.
    Once you’ve picked your desired folder, click on the Next button.
  6. Read through the License Agreement.
    If you can accept its terms, click to select the radio button beside “I accept the terms in the License Agreement.”
    Click on the Next button.
  7. Click on the Install button.
  8. If necessary, read the security message from your computer, and click on the Yes button.
    Click on the Finish button.

You’re done! StudioTax 2015 is now on your computer and ready to use!

How to Start StudioTax 2015

Find the icon on your desktop and double click.

Or:

Navigate to the folder for StudioTax 2015.  Double click on the StudioTax.exe file.

Don’t forget to submit a donation to StudioTax after you’re finished using it so that they can afford to offer it to us again next year!

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What Reward Gives Me the Most Value When I Redeem My Petro-Canada Petro-Points?

It’s been a couple of years since I last redeemed a huge chunk of Petro-Points and our balance has grown again. So when a reader recently asked for an updated review of the best reward choices to maximize the value of the points, it encouraged me to go review the Petro-Points rewards and figure out the best way to redeem our points for the most value.

These rewards do change from time to time so you should do a quick check yourself before making a decision. For example, they used to offer redemptions for Digital Media including music, movies, TV shows, eBooks and Audiobooks but that will be discontinued on April 1, 2016. The information in this article was collected on March 8 2016.

UPDATE January 9 2017: There is no longer a Best Buy e-Gift Card offered. There is now a HBC e-Gift Card offered.

There’s also a new rewards for the Student Price Card.

Want a quicker summary? Scroll down looking for a table of the value in $ of 1000 points for the various choices you can make.

The Extremely Popular Fuel Savings Rewards Card Choice for Petro-Points Collectors

One of the most popular uses for Petro-Points is to buy a Fuel Savings Reward Card and reload it from time to time to save money off each litre of gas pumped.

But the Fuel Savings Rewards Card isn’t the only choice. You can use points to buy

  • a “Fuel Savings Rewards Card” to decrease the price paid per litre by 5 cents or a different one that drops the price paid per litre by 10 cents a litre, or
  • a “Petro-Canada Gift Card” which is basically cash you can apply against your purchase regardless of how many litres you buy

Obviously you can only use these cards at a Petro-Canada station not at a competitor’s.

Why Buy the Fuel Savings Rewards Card Instead of a Petro-Canada Gift Card?

It seems a bit stupid to only get $0.10 off a litre if you could just get a gift card and pay for your entire purchase to immediately get the value from your points.

The reason is that you get more $$$ for your points if you redeem them for the “cents per litre” cards. That’s because Petro-Canada wants you to keep coming back to the station. They’re hoping if you do, you might also get the car washed or buy a Mars bar for your child.

So Petro-Canada gives you a more $$ per point if you redeem your points for a Fuel Savings Rewards Card than if you redeem them for a gift card. They even have “specials” fairly often where you can get the Rewards card for fewer points, increasing the $$ value of your points even more. Keep an eye out for big cardboard signs near the gas pumps for those kinds of specials.

On March 8, 2016 the offers on the Petro-Points website were:

Card Number of Points Saving Value Dollars of value per 1000 points
Fuel Savings Reward 12 000 to buy a card in store,
11 000 to reload a card online
5 cents per litre for 200 L $10 $0.83 and
for $0.91 reload
Fuel Savings Reward 10 cents 22 000 10 cents per litre for 200L $20 $0.91 for reload
Petro-Canada Gift Card 45 000 $25 $25 $0.056

You can see that today the Fuel Savings Reward cards offer the best value per point. Those values are often even higher due to various promotions.

The Also Very Popular Superworks Car Wash Points Purchase

Lots of drivers save their Petro-Points for car washes. It’s an easy way to pay to make the Lamborghini shine.

The website says, on March 8 2016, that a SuperWorks Car Wash costs 9 000 points. I don’t know the regular price for that car wash, so I can’t tell you the $ per point for that choice. Sorry!

What Else Can I Get That’s Not a Petro-Canada Product with Petro-Points?

You don’t just have to buy gas or get your car cleaned to use your Petro-Points. Here are some other offers.

The Newest Offer: Using Petro-Points to Get The Student Price Card

Obviously, this offer is only useful if you are a student. You can only use this card for discounts if you also have a Student ID card from one of the places listed on the SPC website.

For those who are the right kind of students, though, the offer is:

redeem 12 000 Petro-Points for a SPC card. The regular cost of the card is $10 (plus $2 for shipping). So the dollar value per 1000 points is $0.83 which is respectable but not epic.

The Best Way to Get Best Buy Savings Using Petro-Points

There were are two ways to change Petro-Points into savings at Best Buy and one of them was is a much better deal than the other.

UPDATE January 2017: Best Buy e-Gift cards are not offered any more.

The best buy for using your points at Best Buy is to buy Best Buy e-Gift Cards. (Yes, that is a deliberate tongue-twister!)

The e-Gift cards for Best Buy can be used at the online Best Buy website or at the store near you. You can only get this type of e-Gift card online. You can’t drive up to your local Petro-Can station to buy one. The “card” is just an email that they send to you and you print it off to take to the store (or just copy the information to use it online.) There is no real plastic or paper “card.” (That, by the way, makes it a bit less desirable to many people if they plan to give the e-Card to someone else as a gift.)

They sell the Best Buy e-Gift cards in sizes of $10, 25, 50, 100, 250, and 500.

Each Best Buy e-Gift card has the same value of $0.67 per 1000 Petro-Points. So buying these e-Gift cards gets you less than $1 in value for every 1000 Petro-Points. It’s also less value than a reload of your Petro-Canada Fuel Savings Rewards Card.

Your worse choice for Best Buy would be to get a regular plastic Best Buy gift card by redeeming your points at the gas station. That way, the value of the the card per 1000 points is only $0.50.

What Gives You The Most Dollar Value Per 1000 Petro-Points? CAA Membership and CAA Dollars

To get a CAA Basic Membership in Ontario, you can redeem 60 000 Petro-Points. In southern Ontario, a basic CAA membership costs $70. The dollar value per 1000 points is therefore 1.17. That’s the highest value offered on the site at the time this was written in March 2016. (There may be times when the Fuels Savings Rewards card comes with a special offer making it tie with this.)

You can also exchange 1 000 Petro Points for one CAA dollar. That means the dollar value per 1000 points is 1 dollar. That’s the second highest value offered on the site at the time this was written in March 2016.

If you register your CAA membership number online on the Petro-Canada Petro-Points site, you will also earn 20% more points on every purchase you make at Petro-Canada if you swipe your Petro-Points card or use a Petro-Points linked credit card. That’s actually a pretty hefty increase in points.

Another Way to Make 1000 Petro-Points Equal One Dollar

Itravel2000.com Rewards

You can redeem your Petro-Points for a discount on your itravel2000.com purchase.

10 000 points pays for $10 to be spent at iTravel2000.com. That’s a dollar value per 1000 points of $1.00.

That’s the same cost as the CAA dollars offer. HOWEVER: Read all of the terms and conditions and ask any questions before redeeming your points. The conditions are not simple and they might not work for you. The CAA dollars can be spent on a lot more things, more easily.

The Less Good Ways to Redeem Your Petro-Points

Gift Cards

On March 8, 2016 when I checked the Petro-Points website, all of the gift cards were being sold at a dollar value per 1000 points of $0.50. That’s a very low value. You should try to get more $$ for your points than that.

These gift cards are bought using your points at a Petro-Canada gas station, so not all cards may be available.

For 20 000 points you can get a $10 card for

  • League of Legends

For 30 000 points you can get a $15 card for

  • iTunes
  • Google Play
  • Xbox
  • Starbucks

For 40 000 points you can get a $18 card for

  • Sony

For 40 000 points you can get a $20 card for

  • Sony (hey that’s what the website says: but I’m willing to bet you can only get the $18 card anymore and they are sold out of the $20 ones….)

For 50 000 points you can get a $25 card for

  • iTunes
  • Cineplex
  • Chapters Indigo
  • Best Buy
  • Cinemas Guzzo
  • EB Games
  • Google Play
  • League of Legends
  • XBox
  • Home Depot
  • Hudson’s Bay
  • Sears
  • La Senza
  • Toys R Us
  • Shoppers Drug Mart
  • Gap
  • Homesense
  • Old Navy
  • Pharmaprix
  • Winners
  • the Keg Steakhouse & Bar
  • Cara Foods
  • Sir Corp. Restaurants
  • Earl’s
  • Pizza Pizza
  • Brewsters
  • St. Hubert
  • Pizza Hotline
  • Smitty’s
  • Starbucks
  • Cabela’s
  • SportChek

For 100 000 points you can get a $50 gift card for

    • iTunes
    • Cineplex
    • Chapters Indigo
    • Best Buy
    • Cinemas Guzzo
    • Sony
    • EB Games
    • Google Play
    • League of Legends
    • XBox
    • Home Depot
    • Hudson’s Bay
    • Sears
    • La Senza
    • Shoppers Drug Mart
    • Gap
    • Homesense
    • Old Navy
    • Pharmaprix
    • Winners
    • the Keg Steakhouse & Bar
    • Cara Foods
    • Sir Corp. Restaurants
    • Earl’s
    • Brewsters
    • St. Hubert
    • Starbucks
    • Cabela’s
    • Golf Town
    • SportChek

For 200 000 points you can get a $100 gift card for

  • Best Buy
  • Home Depot
  • Sears
  • the Keg Steakhouse & Bar
  • Earl’s
  • Cabela’s

How Can I Use My Petro-Points for Rewards to Maximize Their Dollar Value?

Here’s the handy summary table of rewards, as at March 8 2016 for redeeming Petro-Points. Your mileage may vary. (That’s a little “Retail” joke for you non-oil-patchers.)

Reward $ value per 1000 points, in $
CAA Basic Membership, Ontario only 1.17
CAA Dollars, Ontario and BC and check about other provinces by calling your CAA 1.00
itravel2000.com Dollars
(read terms and details carefully!)
1.00
Fuel Savings Reward Card redeemed online
(may be better if there’s a deal on offer)
0.91
Fuel Savings Reward 10 Cent Card redeemed online
(may be better if there’s a deal on offer)
0.91
Fuel Savings Reward Card at the station
(may be better if there’s a deal on offer)
0.83
SPC Card
(only available to the right kind of students)
0.83
Best Buy eGift Cards 0.67
Single SuperWorks Car Wash Pass
(Costs 9000 points)
???
Petro-Canada Gift Card 0.56
Gift Cards for Stores, Services and Restaurants 0.50

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