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ARCHIVED - Nunavut tax information for 2023
Nunavut benefits for individuals and families To make sure you get your payments on time, you and your spouse or common-law partner need to file your 2023 Income Tax and Benefit Return (s) by April 30, 2024. ... Form NU428 – Nunavut Tax Use this form to calculate your territorial taxes and credits to report on your return. ... Fill out Part C – Nunavut tax Complete this part to calculate your Nunavut tax. ...
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ARCHIVED - Income Tax - Technical News No. 32
ARCHIVED- Income Tax – Technical News No. 32 Archived content Information identified as archived is provided for reference, research or recordkeeping purposes. ... You may also raise an issue with the section manager, with the Assistant Director – Verification and Enforcement, and finally with the Director of the Tax Services Office. ... The Queen, 2004 DTC 2024 (TCC). Date modified: 2005-07-15 ...
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ARCHIVED - Payroll Deductions Tables - CPP, EI, and income tax deductions - Alberta
Table of contents Section A What's new as of January 1, 2023 Upcoming changes as of January 1, 2024 Payroll Deductions Tables Payroll Deductions Online Calculator Let us notify you Special Notice Payroll Deductions Tables (T4032) Who should use this guide? ... Upcoming changes as of January 1, 2024 As per Canada Pension Plan Regulations Subsection 5.1 (1), for the year 2024 and each subsequent year, pensionable earnings up to the second earnings ceiling will be subject to the second additional contributions rate. ... The CPP contributions and the EI premiums are: CPP contributions = 0.0595 × ($1,200 – ($3,500/52)) = $67.40 EI premiums = 0.0163 × $1,200 = $19.56 Calculate annual taxable income Description Sub-amounts Amounts (1) Gross remuneration for the pay period (weekly) $ 1,200.00 (2) Minus CPP additional contribution ($67.40 × (0.0100/0.0595)) 11.33 the RRSP contributions * 80.00 − $(91.33) * This amount has to be deducted at source. (3) Net remuneration for the pay period $ 1,108.67 (4) Annual net income ($1,108.67 × 52 weeks) $ 57,650.84 (5) Minus the annual deduction for living in a prescribed zone, reported on Form TD1 − 0.00 (6) Annual taxable income $ 57,650.84 Calculate federal tax Description Sub-amounts Amounts (7) Basic federal tax: Multiply the amount on line 6 by the federal tax rate (R) based on Chart 1 $ 57,650.84 × 0.205 $ 11,818.42 (8) Minus the federal constant based on the annual taxable income on line 6 (go to Chart 1) − (2,935.00) (9) Federal tax (line 7 minus line 8) $ 8,883.42 (10) Minus the federal tax credits: the total of personal tax credit amounts reported on the federal Form TD1 $ 15,000.00 the CPP base contributions for the pay period multiplied by the number of pay periods in the year (annual maximum $3,123.45) * ($67.40 × (0.0495/0.0595) × 52) 2,915.76 the EI premiums for the pay period multiplied by the number of pay periods in the year (annual maximum $1,002.45) * 1,002.45 the Canada employment amount (annual maximum $1,368.00) 1,368.00 Total $ 20,286.21 * Note When the maximum CPP contributions or EI premiums for the year is reached, use the maximum amount for later calculations (11) Multiply the total on line 10 by the lowest federal tax rate for the year. × 0.15 (12) Total federal tax credits − (3,042.93) (13) Total federal tax payable for the year (line 9 minus line 12) $ 5,840.49 Calculate provincial tax Description Sub-amounts Amounts (14) Basic provincial tax for Alberta: Multiply the amount on line 6 by the provincial tax rate (V) based on Chart 2. $ 57,650.84 × 0.10 $ 5,765.08 (15) Minus the provincial tax credits: the total of personal tax credit amounts reported on Form TD1AB $ 21,003.00 the CPP base contributions for the pay period multiplied by the number of pay periods in the year (annual maximum $3,123.45) * ($67.40 × (0.0495/0.0595) × 52) 2,915.76 the EI premiums for the pay period multiplied by the number of pay periods in the year (annual maximum $1,002.45) * 1,002.45 Total $ 24,921.21 * Note When the maximum CPP contributions or EI premiums for the year is reached, use the maximum amount for later calculations (16) Multiply the total on line 15 by 10%. × 0.10 (17) Total provincial tax credits − (2,492.12) (18) Total provincial tax payable for the year (line 14 minus line 17) $ 3,272.96 Calculate total tax and the tax deduction for the pay period Description Sub-amounts Amounts (19) Total federal and provincial tax deductions for the year (line 13 plus line 18). ...
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ARCHIVED - Excise and GST/HST News - No. 100
Video – Keeping your business on track The CRA has produced a video which provides information on what to do if you own a business that owes taxes to the CRA. ... Tax relief provided to the former band under Technical Information Bulletin B-039, GST/HST Administrative Policy – Application of the GST/HST to Indians no longer applies effective September 1, 2016. ... Where the conditions of B-039 are met, relief from the GST/HST continues to be available up to and including September 30, 2024, for the Indian citizens of the Déline First Nation. ...
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ARCHIVED - New Brunswick tax information for 2023
New Brunswick benefits for individuals and families To make sure you get your benefit payments on time, you and your spouse or common-law partner need to file your 2023 Income Tax and Benefit Return (s) by April 30, 2024. ... Line 92 – Labour-sponsored venture capital fund tax credit You can claim up to $2,000 for investments made in a labour-sponsored venture capital corporation in 2023 (that you did not claim on your 2022 return) or in the first 60 days of 2024. ... Line 94 – Small business investor tax credit You can claim up to $125,000 for investments in eligible shares you acquired in 2023 (that you did not claim on your 2022 return) or in the first 60 days of 2024. ...
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ARCHIVED - Yukon tax information for 2023
Yukon benefits for individuals and families To make sure you get your payments on time, you and your spouse or common-law partner need to file your 2023 Income Tax and Benefit Return (s) by April 30, 2024. ... Fill out Part C – Yukon tax Complete this part to calculate your Yukon tax. ... The credit is equal to 25% of the value of eligible shares and subordinated debt that you invested in eligible Yukon businesses in 2023 (that you did not claim on your 2022 return) or in the first 60 days of 2024. ...
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ARCHIVED - Alberta tax information for 2023
Alberta benefits for individuals and families To make sure you get your payments on time, you and your spouse or common-law partner need to file your 2023 Income Tax and Benefit Return (s) by April 30, 2024. ... Form AB428 – Alberta Tax and Credits Use this form to calculate your provincial taxes and credits to report on your return. ... Fill out Part C – Alberta tax Complete this part to calculate your Alberta tax. ...
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ARCHIVED - Federal Income Tax and Benefit Guide - 2020 - General information, identification and other information
Digital news subscription expenses (line 31350 of the return) – For the 2020 to 2024 tax years, you may be able to claim a non-refundable tax credit for expenses you paid in the year for a digital news subscription with a qualified Canadian journalism organization. ... Mineral exploration tax credit for flow-through share investors – This investment tax credit is extended for an additional 5 years to March 31, 2024. ... Marital status Enter your marital status on December 31, 2020. “ Married ” means you have a spouse. ...
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ARCHIVED - Federal Income Tax and Benefit Guide - 2019 - General information, identification and other information
Eligible vehicles must be acquired after March 18, 2019, and become available for use before 2024. ... Interest and investments Investment tax credit (line 41200) – Eligibility for the mineral exploration tax credit for an individual (other than a trust) has been extended to flow-through share agreements entered into before April 2024. ... By phone (businesses operating in the Territories) – Call 1-866-841-1876. ...
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ARCHIVED - Completing your return
Digital news subscription expenses (line 31350 of the return) – For the 2020 to 2024 tax years, you may be able to claim a non-refundable tax credit for expenses you paid in the year for a digital news subscription with a qualified Canadian journalism organization. ... Mineral exploration tax credit for flow-through share investors – This investment tax credit is extended for an additional 5 years to March 31, 2024. ... Symbols ⬤ = deemed residents of Canada ▮ = non-residents of Canada ▲ = non-residents of Canada electing under sections 217 or 216.1 of the Income Tax Act Do you have to file a return? ...