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ARCHIVED - Information for Residents of Yukon
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- What's new for 2003?
- Yukon Child Benefit
- Did you reside on Yukon First Nations settlement land?
- If you have questions…
All the information you need to calculate your Yukon tax and credits is included on the following pages. You will find two copies of Form YT428, Yukon Tax , Form YT432, Yukon First Nations Tax , and Form YT479, Yukon Credits , in this book. Complete the forms that apply to you and attach a copy to your return.
What's new for 2003?
The territorial non-refundable tax credits and the income levels you use to calculate your territorial tax have been indexed to match the federal amounts. This reduces the amount of territorial tax you pay.
The calculation of territorial additional tax for minimum tax purposes is now completed on Form YT428. Form T1219, Provincial and Territorial Alternative Minimum Tax, has been eliminated.
Members of the Ta'an Kwach'an settlement lands may now claim the Yukon First Nations income tax credit.
Forms YT428, Yukon Tax , and YT432, Yukon First Nations Tax , reflect these changes.
Yukon Child Benefit
The Yukon Child Benefit (YCB) is a non-taxable monthly payment to help low- and modest-income families with the cost of raising children under age 18. Benefits are combined with the Canada Child Tax Benefit (CCTB) into a single monthly payment.
Under the YCB, you may be entitled to get a benefit of $25 per month for each child. Families with net income above $16,700 may get part of the benefit.
You do not have to apply separately to get payments under this program. We will use the information from your CCTB application to determine your eligibility for the program.
File your tax return ─ You (and your spouse or common-law partner) should file your 2003 tax return(s) as soon as possible. The information you give on your return(s) will determine how much you will get starting in July 2004.
This program is funded by Yukon with a contribution from Indian and Northern Affairs Canada on behalf of status Indian children. For more information, call 1-800-387-1193.
Did you reside on Yukon First Nations settlement land?
If you resided on settlement land of an agreeing Yukon First Nation at the end of the year, enter the First Nation name and identification number on page 1 of your return.
Complete Form YT432, Yukon First Nations Tax , to determine the part of federal and territorial tax that is transferred to the Yukon First Nation government responsible for the settlement land where you resided. Attach a completed copy to your paper return.
If you have questions…
If you have questions about Yukon tax credits, contact:
Department of Finance
Government of Yukon
3rd Floor - 2071, 2nd Avenue
P.O. Box 2703
Whitehorse YT Y1A 2C6
Call (867) 667-5343 or 1-800-661-0408.
If you have questions about Yukon tax, call the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency (CCRA) at 1-800-959-8281.
If you have questions about Yukon First Nations Tax, call the CCRA at 1-800-367-9058 (available in area code 867 and 250).
You can also contact us by mail at:
Northern B.C. and Yukon Tax Services Office
Canada Customs and Revenue Agency
280 Victoria Street
Prince George, BC V2L 4X3
To request forms, call 1-800-959-2221.
Other telephone numbers are listed in the government section of your telephone book.
- Date modified:
- 2003-12-12