Final Table 3: All returns by major source of income, Northwest Territories 2010 tax year

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Final Table 3: All returns by major source of income, Northwest Territories

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Final Table 3: All returns by major source of income, Northwest Territories
All money figures in thousands of dollars
Item Item code Grand total # Grand total $ Employment # Employment $ Farming # Farming $
Number of taxable returns 1 20940 18430
Number of non-taxable returns 2 10040 5440
Total number of returns 3 30970 23870
Employment income 4 26620 1393930 23790 1364866
Commissions (from employment) 5 290 6815 290 6715
Other employment income 6 1170 7827 960 7004
Old Age Security pension 7 2110 12481 260 1426
Canada Pension Plan (CPP) or Quebec Pension Plan (QPP) benefits 8 3360 19069 850 4575
Other pensions or superannuation 9 1550 33214 500 10365
Elected split-pension amount 10 450 4847 210 1587
Universal Child Care Benefit (UCCB) 11 2840 4306 1720 2467
Employment Insurance and other benefits 12 3740 30351 2800 18884
Taxable amount of dividends 13 2340 34781 1690 7834
Interest and other investment income 14 4260 5303 3220 2730
Net partnership income 15 100 421 50 22
Registered disability savings plan (RDSP) income 16
Net rental income 17 1140 2079 860 677
Taxable capital gains 18 1050 5687 760 2428
Support payments received 19 50 299 30 169
Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) income 20 2750 16430 2260 10540
Other income 21 4440 15662 3250 8301
Net business income 22 1570 26700 600 1744
Net professional income 23 230 13402 90 764
Net commission income 24 70 563 40 58
Net farming income 25 40 -23 30 -41
Net fishing income 26 40 27
Workers' compensation benefits 27 600 4454 440 2097
Social assistance payments 28 3610 17102 980 2453
Net federal supplements 29 1200 6321 30 108
Total income assessed 30 30750 1662048 23870 1457773
Registered pension plan (RPP) contributions 31 8800 38409 8540 37894
RRSP deduction 32 7860 47122 7210 41677
Saskatchewan Pension Plan (SPP) deduction 33
Deduction for elected split-pension amount 34 450 4847 200 2316
Annual union, professional, or like dues 35 10230 8378 9510 8248
Universal Child Care Benefit repayment 36 50 22 30 12
Child care expenses 37 1320 6400 1190 6019
Disability supports deductions 38
Business investment loss 39 10 153
Moving expenses 40 500 1546 480 1454
Support payments made 41 70 886 60 715
Carrying charges and interest expenses 42 970 3846 720 1309
Deductions for CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings 43 910 898 150 34
Deduction for provincial parental insurance plan (PPIP) premiums on self-employment income 44
Exploration and development expenses 45 30 229 20 120
Other employment expenses 46 510 2167 490 2065
Clergy residence deduction 47 40 421 40 387
Other deductions 48 860 986 630 665
Total deductions before adjustments 49 17430 116311 15270 103057
Social benefits repayment 50 660 1421 550 1149
Net income after adjustments 51 30680 1545234 23850 1353591
Canadian Forces personnel and police deduction 52 10 374 10 374
Employee home relocation loan deduction 53
Security options deductions 54
Other payments deductions 55 4440 27877 1400 4658
Limited partnership losses of other years 56
Non-capital losses of other years 57 30 313
Net capital losses of other years 58 280 723 190 365
Capital gains deduction 59 20 1429 10 398
Northern residents deductions 60 18620 99120 16090 89364
Additional deductions 61 30 244 10 36
Farming/fishing losses of prior years 62
Total deductions from net income 63 21670 130212 16770 95353
Taxable income assessed 64 30030 1415336 23850 1258267
Basic personal amount 65 30970 320844 23870 247173
Age amount 66 2130 12383 220 936
Spouse or common-law partner amount 67 1860 13530 1450 10490
Amount for eligible dependant 68 1780 17981 1220 12276
Amount for children 17 and under 69 5590 21143 4540 17187
Amount for infirm dependants age 18 or older 70 10 32
CPP or QPP contributions through employment 71 22310 35770 21090 34989
CPP or QPP contributions self-employment and other eligible earnings 72 910 898 150 34
Employment Insurance premiums 73 23500 12865 21950 12539
Employment Insurance premiums on self-employment and other eligible earnings 74
PPIP premiums paid 75
PPIP premiums payable on employment income 76
PPIP premiums payable on self-employment income 77
Canada employment amount 78 26130 26892 23310 24324
Public transit amount 79 450 118 410 110
Children's fitness amount 80 1530 779 1400 706
Home buyers' amount 81 240 1086 240 1063
Adoption expenses 82
Pension income amount 83 1890 3614 690 1313
Caregiver amount 84 70 302 60 267
Disability amount 85 260 1913 100 702
Disability amount transferred from a dependant 86 130 1271 120 1119
Interest paid on student loans 87 1150 695 1100 663
Tuition, education, and textbook amounts 88 2490 12874 2320 12099
Tuition, education, and textbook amounts transferred from a child 89 310 1471 290 1357
Amounts transferred from spouse 90 770 3527 430 1734
Allowable portion of medical expenses 91 870 2095 660 1522
Total tax credits on personal amounts 92 30970 73814 23870 57396
Allowable charitable donations and government gifts 93 5150 6808 4450 5431
Eligible cultural, ecological gifts 94
Total tax credit on donations and gifts 95 5080 1869 4390 1486
Total federal non-refundable tax credits 96 30970 75683 23870 58882
Federal dividend tax credit 97 2210 5134 1670 1191
Overseas employment tax credit 98
Minimum tax carryover 99 20 45
Basic federal tax 100 20690 195007 18380 179397
Federal foreign tax credit 101 620 270 480 236
Federal political contribution tax credit 102 160 29 120 22
Investment tax credit 103
Labour-sponsored funds tax credit 104
Alternative minimum tax payable 105 20 80
Net federal tax 106 20670 194693 18360 179125
CPP contributions payable on self-employment and other earnings 107 910 1796 150 68
Employment Insurance premiums payable on self-employment and other eligible earnings 108
Social benefits repayment 109 660 1421 550 1149
Net provincial or territorial tax 110 20190 82381 18070 75987
Total tax payable 111 20940 280292 18430 256329
Final Basic Table 3: All returns by major source of Income, Northwest Territories
Item Item code Fishing # Fishing $ Professional Inc. # Professional Inc. $ Sales (self-employed) # Sales (self-employed) $
Number of taxable returns 1 110
Number of non-taxable returns 2 10
Total number of returns 3 20 110
Employment income 4 40 666
Commissions (from employment) 5
Other employment income 6
Old Age Security pension 7
Canada Pension Plan (CPP) or Quebec Pension Plan (QPP) benefits 8 10 73
Other pensions or superannuation 9
Elected split-pension amount 10
Universal Child Care Benefit (UCCB) 11
Employment Insurance and other benefits 12 10 117
Taxable amount of dividends 13 30 333
Interest and other investment income 14 50 72
Net partnership income 15
Registered disability savings plan (RDSP) income 16
Net rental income 17 20 -13
Taxable capital gains 18 20 194
Support payments received 19
Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) income 20
Other income 21 30 88
Net business income 22
Net professional income 23 110 12278
Net commission income 24
Net farming income 25
Net fishing income 26 20 15
Workers' compensation benefits 27
Social assistance payments 28
Net federal supplements 29
Total income assessed 30 20 341 110 14136
Registered pension plan (RPP) contributions 31
RRSP deduction 32 70 1102
Saskatchewan Pension Plan (SPP) deduction 33
Deduction for elected split-pension amount 34
Annual union, professional, or like dues 35 20 7
Universal Child Care Benefit repayment 36
Child care expenses 37
Disability supports deductions 38
Business investment loss 39
Moving expenses 40
Support payments made 41
Carrying charges and interest expenses 42 20 67
Deductions for CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings 43 100 159
Deduction for provincial parental insurance plan (PPIP) premiums on self-employment income 44
Exploration and development expenses 45
Other employment expenses 46
Clergy residence deduction 47
Other deductions 48
Total deductions before adjustments 49 110 1527
Social benefits repayment 50
Net income after adjustments 51 20 348 110 12624
Canadian Forces personnel and police deduction 52
Employee home relocation loan deduction 53
Security options deductions 54
Other payments deductions 55
Limited partnership losses of other years 56
Non-capital losses of other years 57
Net capital losses of other years 58
Capital gains deduction 59
Northern residents deductions 60 80 387
Additional deductions 61
Farming/fishing losses of prior years 62
Total deductions from net income 63 90 446
Taxable income assessed 64 20 304 110 12180
Basic personal amount 65 20 197 110 1152
Age amount 66
Spouse or common-law partner amount 67 10 77
Amount for eligible dependant 68
Amount for children 17 and under 69 20 65
Amount for infirm dependants age 18 or older 70
CPP or QPP contributions through employment 71 30 23
CPP or QPP contributions self-employment and other eligible earnings 72 100 159
Employment Insurance premiums 73 10 5 20 7
Employment Insurance premiums on self-employment and other eligible earnings 74
PPIP premiums paid 75
PPIP premiums payable on employment income 76
PPIP premiums payable on self-employment income 77
Canada employment amount 78 40 35
Public transit amount 79
Children's fitness amount 80 10 8
Home buyers' amount 81
Adoption expenses 82
Pension income amount 83 10 18
Caregiver amount 84
Disability amount 85
Disability amount transferred from a dependant 86
Interest paid on student loans 87 10 11
Tuition, education, and textbook amounts 88 10 156
Tuition, education, and textbook amounts transferred from a child 89
Amounts transferred from spouse 90
Allowable portion of medical expenses 91 10 39
Total tax credits on personal amounts 92 20 46 110 277
Allowable charitable donations and government gifts 93 50 115
Eligible cultural, ecological gifts 94
Total tax credit on donations and gifts 95 50 32
Total federal non-refundable tax credits 96 20 46 110 309
Federal dividend tax credit 97 30 52
Overseas employment tax credit 98
Minimum tax carryover 99
Basic federal tax 100 100 2402
Federal foreign tax credit 101
Federal political contribution tax credit 102
Investment tax credit 103
Labour-sponsored funds tax credit 104
Alternative minimum tax payable 105
Net federal tax 106 100 2401
CPP contributions payable on self-employment and other earnings 107 100 318
Employment Insurance premiums payable on self-employment and other eligible earnings 108
Social benefits repayment 109
Net provincial or territorial tax 110 100 1085
Total tax payable 111 110 3807
Final Basic Table 3: All returns by major source of Income, Northwest Territories
Item Item code Proprietorships/
Partnerships #
Proprietorships
/Partnerships $
Investment # Investment $ Pension # Pension $
Number of taxable returns 1 700 270 760
Number of non-taxable returns 2 120 130 1190
Total number of returns 3 820 400 1940
Employment income 4 290 6102 220 10043 640 4000
Commissions (from employment) 5
Other employment income 6 30 116 20 40 110 490
Old Age Security pension 7 30 171 40 218 1310 8000
Canada Pension Plan (CPP) or Quebec Pension Plan (QPP) benefits 8 70 358 70 496 1750 11955
Other pensions or superannuation 9 40 1183 40 882 910 19873
Elected split-pension amount 10 20 199 190 2823
Universal Child Care Benefit (UCCB) 11 80 122 30 49 20 23
Employment Insurance and other benefits 12 50 426 10 110 40 270
Taxable amount of dividends 13 80 346 260 25471 200 535
Interest and other investment income 14 170 228 230 1473 420 650
Net partnership income 15 30 208 10 -3
Registered disability savings plan (RDSP) income 16
Net rental income 17 60 123 140 1216 30 36
Taxable capital gains 18 50 231 120 2670 80 75
Support payments received 19
Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) income 20 80 606 30 180 130 814
Other income 21 150 504 140 695 300 745
Net business income 22 800 24428 40 190 90 277
Net professional income 23 10 77
Net commission income 24
Net farming income 25
Net fishing income 26
Workers' compensation benefits 27 10 77 40 188
Social assistance payments 28 20 53 610 1637
Net federal supplements 29 670 2592
Total income assessed 30 820 35403 400 44310 1940 55083
Registered pension plan (RPP) contributions 31 50 107 30 79 110 213
RRSP deduction 32 240 1951 120 1320 100 408
Saskatchewan Pension Plan (SPP) deduction 33
Deduction for elected split-pension amount 34 20 380 10 166 190 1789
Annual union, professional, or like dues 35 110 36 60 25 260 29
Universal Child Care Benefit repayment 36
Child care expenses 37 50 171
Disability supports deductions 38
Business investment loss 39
Moving expenses 40
Support payments made 41
Carrying charges and interest expenses 42 40 80 90 2270 80 79
Deductions for CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings 43 600 664 20 15 20 8
Deduction for provincial parental insurance plan (PPIP) premiums on self-employment income 44
Exploration and development expenses 45
Other employment expenses 46
Clergy residence deduction 47
Other deductions 48 20 28 40 65 40 93
Total deductions before adjustments 49 690 3565 240 4004 550 2708
Social benefits repayment 50 10 38 20 100 50 102
Net income after adjustments 51 780 32260 390 40578 1940 52273
Canadian Forces personnel and police deduction 52
Employee home relocation loan deduction 53
Security options deductions 54
Other payments deductions 55 30 137 870 4417
Limited partnership losses of other years 56
Non-capital losses of other years 57 20 235
Net capital losses of other years 58 20 58 30 193 20 27
Capital gains deduction 59
Northern residents deductions 60 500 2030 240 1019 870 3674
Additional deductions 61 10 106
Farming/fishing losses of prior years 62
Total deductions from net income 63 520 2539 250 2242 1450 8234
Taxable income assessed 64 780 29734 390 38335 1940 44041
Basic personal amount 65 820 8471 400 4177 1940 20172
Age amount 66 30 150 20 98 1360 8045
Spouse or common-law partner amount 67 70 582 10 124 90 438
Amount for eligible dependant 68 30 296 10 96 40 449
Amount for children 17 and under 69 170 639 70 240 70 197
Amount for infirm dependants age 18 or older 70
CPP or QPP contributions through employment 71 250 213 170 227 70 46
CPP or QPP contributions self-employment and other eligible earnings 72 600 664 20 15 20 8
Employment Insurance premiums 73 200 74 110 46 280 51
Employment Insurance premiums on self-employment and other eligible earnings 74
PPIP premiums paid 75
PPIP premiums payable on employment income 76
PPIP premiums payable on self-employment income 77
Canada employment amount 78 300 285 220 219 690 613
Public transit amount 79
Children's fitness amount 80 60 32 30 21
Home buyers' amount 81
Adoption expenses 82
Pension income amount 83 60 106 40 86 1020 1968
Caregiver amount 84
Disability amount 85 100 714
Disability amount transferred from a dependant 86
Interest paid on student loans 87 10 8
Tuition, education, and textbook amounts 88 30 128 10 57
Tuition, education, and textbook amounts transferred from a child 89
Amounts transferred from spouse 90 20 84 150 801
Allowable portion of medical expenses 91 60 120 40 133 70 217
Total tax credits on personal amounts 92 820 1809 400 846 1940 5065
Allowable charitable donations and government gifts 93 170 331 110 320 280 495
Eligible cultural, ecological gifts 94
Total tax credit on donations and gifts 95 170 92 110 90 280 137
Total federal non-refundable tax credits 96 820 1901 400 936 1940 5202
Federal dividend tax credit 97 70 49 240 3728 160 84
Overseas employment tax credit 98
Minimum tax carryover 99 10 38
Basic federal tax 100 530 3744 260 4202 760 3058
Federal foreign tax credit 101 20 12 50 13 50 7
Federal political contribution tax credit 102 20 3
Investment tax credit 103
Labour-sponsored funds tax credit 104
Alternative minimum tax payable 105 20 71
Net federal tax 106 530 3730 260 4187 760 3048
CPP contributions payable on self-employment and other earnings 107 600 1328 20 30 20 15
Employment Insurance premiums payable on self-employment and other eligible earnings 108
Social benefits repayment 109 10 38 20 100 50 102
Net provincial or territorial tax 110 490 1564 240 1657 690 1194
Total tax payable 111 700 6661 270 5975 760 4360
Final Basic Table 3: All returns by major source of Income, Northwest Territories
Item Item code Benefit # Benefit $ Other # Other $
Number of taxable returns 1 470 190
Number of non-taxable returns 2 2650 490
Total number of returns 3 3120 680
Employment income 4 1360 5487 270 2510
Commissions (from employment) 5
Other employment income 6 40 100 10 64
Old Age Security pension 7 440 2535 10 68
Canada Pension Plan (CPP) or Quebec Pension Plan (QPP) benefits 8 540 1181 70 405
Other pensions or superannuation 9 20 72 30 658
Elected split-pension amount 10 10 72
Universal Child Care Benefit (UCCB) 11 910 1530 70 102
Employment Insurance and other benefits 12 790 10287 30 209
Taxable amount of dividends 13 30 14 50 247
Interest and other investment income 14 110 42 60 105
Net partnership income 15
Registered disability savings plan (RDSP) income 16
Net rental income 17 10 17 20 21
Taxable capital gains 18 10 41 20 47
Support payments received 19
Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) income 20 80 217 160 4059
Other income 21 210 396 360 4890
Net business income 22 30 23 20 19
Net professional income 23
Net commission income 24
Net farming income 25
Net fishing income 26
Workers' compensation benefits 27 110 2009
Social assistance payments 28 1950 12763 50 186
Net federal supplements 29 490 3604
Total income assessed 30 3120 40367 460 13888
Registered pension plan (RPP) contributions 31 50 27 30 74
RRSP deduction 32 70 140 50 500
Saskatchewan Pension Plan (SPP) deduction 33
Deduction for elected split-pension amount 34 20 175
Annual union, professional, or like dues 35 200 16 70 13
Universal Child Care Benefit repayment 36 20 10
Child care expenses 37 40 107 10 39
Disability supports deductions 38
Business investment loss 39
Moving expenses 40
Support payments made 41
Carrying charges and interest expenses 42 10 34
Deductions for CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings 43
Deduction for provincial parental insurance plan (PPIP) premiums on self-employment income 44
Exploration and development expenses 45
Other employment expenses 46
Clergy residence deduction 47
Other deductions 48 120 122
Total deductions before adjustments 49 410 468 150 922
Social benefits repayment 50
Net income after adjustments 51 3110 39905 460 12958
Canadian Forces personnel and police deduction 52
Employee home relocation loan deduction 53
Security options deductions 54
Other payments deductions 55 2070 18375 60 237
Limited partnership losses of other years 56
Non-capital losses of other years 57
Net capital losses of other years 58
Capital gains deduction 59
Northern residents deductions 60 660 1941 170 648
Additional deductions 61
Farming/fishing losses of prior years 62
Total deductions from net income 63 2370 20374 200 955
Taxable income assessed 64 2480 19792 460 12009
Basic personal amount 65 3120 32345 680 7032
Age amount 66 470 3021 10 76
Spouse or common-law partner amount 67 190 1537 30 238
Amount for eligible dependant 68 420 4306 50 496
Amount for children 17 and under 69 640 2468 90 332
Amount for infirm dependants age 18 or older 70
CPP or QPP contributions through employment 71 560 167 130 98
CPP or QPP contributions self-employment and other eligible earnings 72
Employment Insurance premiums 73 760 101 160 40
Employment Insurance premiums on self-employment and other eligible earnings 74
PPIP premiums paid 75
PPIP premiums payable on employment income 76
PPIP premiums payable on self-employment income 77
Canada employment amount 78 1310 1166 260 238
Public transit amount 79 10 2
Children's fitness amount 80 20 7
Home buyers' amount 81
Adoption expenses 82
Pension income amount 83 20 33 50 85
Caregiver amount 84
Disability amount 85 50 333
Disability amount transferred from a dependant 86
Interest paid on student loans 87 20 10
Tuition, education, and textbook amounts 88 70 225 40 201
Tuition, education, and textbook amounts transferred from a child 89
Amounts transferred from spouse 90 150 767 20 93
Allowable portion of medical expenses 91 30 35 10 27
Total tax credits on personal amounts 92 3120 6988 680 1356
Allowable charitable donations and government gifts 93 50 56 40 59
Eligible cultural, ecological gifts 94
Total tax credit on donations and gifts 95 40 15 40 16
Total federal non-refundable tax credits 96 3120 7004 680 1372
Federal dividend tax credit 97 40 30
Overseas employment tax credit 98
Minimum tax carryover 99
Basic federal tax 100 470 601 180 1465
Federal foreign tax credit 101
Federal political contribution tax credit 102
Investment tax credit 103
Labour-sponsored funds tax credit 104
Alternative minimum tax payable 105
Net federal tax 106 470 600 180 1464
CPP contributions payable on self-employment and other earnings 107
Employment Insurance premiums payable on self-employment and other eligible earnings 108
Social benefits repayment 109
Net provincial or territorial tax 110 420 210 170 623
Total tax payable 111 470 822 190 2109
Date modified:
2013-06-21