Information for Canadian Small Businesses: Table of Contents
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Information for Canadian Small Businesses: Table of Contents
RC4070(E) Rev. 17
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Table of contents
- Is this guide for you?
- Definitions
- Chapter 1 – Setting up your business
- Chapter 2 – Goods and services tax/harmonized sales tax (GST/HST)
- Chapter 3 – Excise taxes, excise duties, the softwood lumber products export charge, and the Air Travellers Security Charge
- Chapter 4 – Payroll deductions and remittances
- Chapter 5 – Income tax
- Chapter 6 – Audits
- Chapter 7 – Objections and appeals
- Chapter 8 – At your service
- Digital services for businesses
- Advance income tax rulings and interpretations
- Scientific Research and Experimental Development (SR&ED) Program
- Canada business service centres
- Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
- Your rights, entitlements, and obligations
- What is the Voluntary Disclosures Program?
- Cancel or waive penalties or interest
- Important dates for businesses
- Addresses on our website
- Forms and publications
- Online services
- For more information
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- Date modified:
- 2011-11-17