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HR – Human Resources Group – Annual rates of pay

HR Human Resources Group Annual rates of pay On this page Rates of pay tables for levels HR-01 to HR-07 HR Group pay notes Appendix A Implementation of retroactive and prospective changes to compensation One-Time Allowance Related to the Performance of Regular Duties and responsibilities Implementation Rates of pay for levels HR-01 to HR-07 HR-01 Annual rates of pay (in dollars) Effective Dates Salary range October 1, 2021 39,677 to 58,789 October 1, 2022 1.25% wage adjustment 40,173 to 59,524 October 1, 2022 3.5% 41,580 to 61,608 October 1, 2023 0.5% pay line adjustment 41,788 to 61,917 October 1, 2023 3% 43,042 to 63,775 October 1, 2024 0.25% wage adjustment 43,150 to 63,935 October 1, 2024 2% 44,013 to 65,214 October 1, 2025 2% 44,894 to 66,519 HR-02 Annual rates of pay (in dollars) Effective dates Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 October 1, 2021 56,748 59,229 61,858 64,619 67,531 70,595 73,133 October 1, 2022 1.25% wage adjustment 57,458 59,970 62,632 65,427 68,376 71,478 74,048 October 1, 2022 3.5% 59,470 62,069 64,825 67,717 70,770 73,980 76,640 October 1, 2023 0.5% pay line adjustment 59,768 62,380 65,150 68,056 71,124 74,350 77,024 October 1, 2023 3% 61,562 64,252 67,105 70,098 73,258 76,581 79,335 October 1, 2024 0.25% wage adjustment 61,716 64,413 67,273 70,274 73,442 76,773 79,534 October 1, 2024 2% 62,951 65,702 68,619 71,680 74,911 78,309 81,125 October 1, 2025 2% 64,211 67,017 69,992 73,114 76,410 79,876 82,748 HR-03 Annual rates of pay (in dollars) Effective dates Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 October 1, 2021 71,583 74,106 76,727 79,454 82,312 October 1, 2022 1.25% wage adjustment 72,478 75,033 77,687 80,448 83,341 October 1, 2022 3.5% 75,015 77,660 80,407 83,264 86,258 October 1, 2023 0.5% pay line adjustment 75,391 78,049 80,810 83,681 86,690 October 1, 2023 3% 77,653 80,391 83,235 86,192 89,291 October 1, 2024 0.25% wage adjustment 77,848 80,592 83,444 86,408 89,515 October 1, 2024 2% 79,405 82,204 85,113 88,137 91,306 October 1, 2025 2% 80,994 83,849 86,816 89,900 93,133 HR-04 Annual rates of pay (in dollars) Effective dates Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 October 1, 2021 80,270 83,138 86,122 89,223 92,439 October 1, 2022 1.25% wage adjustment 81,274 84,178 87,199 90,339 93,595 October 1, 2022 3.5% 84,119 87,125 90,251 93,501 96,871 October 1, 2023 0.5% pay line adjustment 84,540 87,561 90,703 93,969 97,356 October 1, 2023 3% 87,077 90,188 93,425 96,789 100,277 October 1, 2024 0.25% wage adjustment 87,295 90,414 93,659 97,031 100,528 October 1, 2024 2% 89,041 92,223 95,533 98,972 102,539 October 1, 2025 2% 90,822 94,068 97,444 100,952 104,590 HR-05 Annual rates of pay (in dollars) Effective dates Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 October 1, 2021 89,244 92,361 95,713 99,198 102,769 October 1, 2022 1.25% wage adjustment 90,360 93,516 96,910 100,438 104,054 October 1, 2022 3.5% 93,523 96,790 100,302 103,954 107,696 October 1, 2023 0.5% pay line adjustment 93,991 97,274 100,804 104,474 108,235 October 1, 2023 3% 96,811 100,193 103,829 107,609 111,483 October 1, 2024 0.25% wage adjustment 97,054 100,444 104,089 107,879 111,762 October 1, 2024 2% 98,996 102,453 106,171 110,037 113,998 October 1, 2025 2% 100,976 104,503 108,295 112,238 116,278 HR-06 Annual rates of pay (in dollars) Effective dates Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 October 1, 2021 99,931 103,585 107,384 111,345 115,349 October 1, 2022 1.25% wage adjustment 101,181 104,880 108,727 112,737 116,791 October 1, 2022 3.5% 104,723 108,551 112,533 116,683 120,879 October 1, 2023 0.5% pay line adjustment 105,247 109,094 113,096 117,267 121,484 October 1, 2023 3% 108,405 112,367 116,489 120,786 125,129 October 1, 2024 0.25% wage adjustment 108,677 112,648 116,781 121,088 125,442 October 1, 2024 2% 110,851 114,901 119,117 123,510 127,951 October 1, 2025 2% 113,069 117,200 121,500 125,981 130,511 HR-07 Annual rates of pay (in dollars) Effective dates Salary range October 1, 2021 105,970 to 127,947 October 1, 2022 1.25% wage adjustment 107,295 to 129,547 October 1, 2022 3.5% 111,051 to 134,082 October 1, 2023 0.5% pay line adjustment 111,607 to 134,753 October 1, 2023 3% 114,956 to 138,796 October 1, 2024 0.25% wage adjustment 115,244 to 139,143 October 1, 2024 2% 117,549 to 141,926 October 1, 2025 2% 119,900 to 144,765 Rates of pay will be adjusted within one hundred and eighty (180) days from the date of approval. ... HR Group pay notes The non-salary terms and conditions of employment of employees who are incumbents of positions classified in the HR Group, including indeterminate, determinate and part-time employees, are set out in the Directive on Terms and Conditions of Employment for the Human Resources Group and other relevant policy instruments. ... Implementation The purpose of this appendix is to give effect to a modified approach to the calculation and administration of retroactive payments corresponding to revised Human Resources (HR) Group rates of pay approved by the Commissioner on September 22, 2023. ...
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Article – Tax resources and financial literacy

Article Tax resources and financial literacy Information for partners Use the following article to promote the Canada Revenue Agency's educational products. Educators Tax resources and financial literacy The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) recognizes the importance of financial literacy, especially for vulnerable segments of the population. ... For more information about these resources, go to cra.gc.ca/educators. ...
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Article – Tax resources and financial literacy

Article Tax resources and financial literacy Information for partners Use the following article to promote the Canada Revenue Agency's educational products. Educators Tax resources and financial literacy The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) recognizes the importance of financial literacy, especially for vulnerable segments of the population. ...
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Educators – Tax Resources and Financial Literacy

Educators Tax Resources and Financial Literacy RC4488 Rev.16. Educator-led programs The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) offers two free educator-led products that are easy to teach and understand. ...
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Educators – Tax Resources and Financial Literacy

Educators Tax Resources and Financial Literacy From: Canada Revenue Agency RC4488 Rev.17 The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) offers free educational products about taxes. ...
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Educators – Tax Resources and Financial Literacy

Educators Tax Resources and Financial Literacy RC4488 Rev.16. Educator-led programs The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) offers two free educator-led products that are easy to teach and understand. ...
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NOTICE269 - For discussion purposes only – Draft GST/HST Memorandum 3.7, Natural Resources

NOTICE269 For discussion purposes only Draft GST/HST Memorandum 3.7, Natural Resources Notice to the reader Reference in this publication is made to supplies that are subject to the GST or the HST. ...
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Section 3 – Spending and human resources

Section 3 Spending and human resources Document navigation Previous- Section 2 Planned results Next- Planned spending CRA spending trend (dollars) 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 Actuals Forecast Spending Planned Spending Statutory 1,034,149,642 936,635,156 942,479,230 916,610,222 913,826,933 911,597,459 Voted 3,112,837,652 3,453,312,607 3,877,966,949 3,288,115,538 3,304,601,598 3,265,420,851 Total 4,146,987,294 4,389,947,763 4,820,446,179 4,204,725,760 4,218,428,531 4,177,018,310 In fiscal year 2018-19, Planned Spending is identical to expenditure levels presented in the Main Estimates. ... Planned human resources Human resources planning summary for Core Responsibilities and Internal Services (full-time equivalents) Core responsibilities and internal services Footnote 1 2015-16 Actual 2016-17 Actual 2017-18 Forecast 2018-19 Planned 2019-20 Planned 2020-21 Planned Tax 28,981 29,529 30,737 30,691 30,882 30,357 Benefits 1,287 1,299 1,558 1,506 1,474 1,463 Taxpayers' Ombudsman Footnote 2 21 25 31 31 31 31 Subtotal 30,289 30,853 32,326 32,228 32,387 31,851 Internal services 7,688 7,875 8,214 7,707 7,606 7,369 Total Canada Revenue Agency 37,977 38,728 40,540 39,935 39,993 39,220 The increase in forecasted FTEs in 2017-18 is largely attributable to new funding received to implement and administer measures announced in the 2017 Federal Budget as well as growth in funding for measures announced in the 2016 Federal Budget. ... Return to footnote2 referrer Document navigation Previous- Section 2 Planned results Next- Page details Date modified: 2018-04-16 ...
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NOTICE269 For discussion purposes only – Draft GST/HST Memorandum 3.7, Natural Resources

NOTICE269 For discussion purposes only Draft GST/HST Memorandum 3.7, Natural Resources Notice to the reader Reference in this publication is made to supplies that are subject to the GST or the HST. ...
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ARCHIVED — T5013A Statement of Partnership Income for Tax Shelters and Renounced Resource Expenses

ARCHIVED T5013A Statement of Partnership Income for Tax Shelters and Renounced Resource Expenses Download instructions for fillable PDFs You must download the accessible fillable PDF to your computer. ... Previous years: Standard print PDFs This form is also available for the years listed below: 2011 Standard print PDF (t5013a-flat-11b.pdf) 2009 Standard print PDF (t5013a-flat-09b.pdf) 2006 Standard print PDF (t5013a-flat-06b.pdf) Ask for an alternate format You can order alternate formats such as digital audio, electronic text, braille, and large print. ...

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