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File your taxes online: Understand NETFILE (CRA)

You can electronically file your 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024 initial T1 personal income tax and benefit return using NETFILE and you can file your amended T1 return for 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024 using ReFILE. NETFILE Access Code For the 2024 tax year, prior to filing your tax return electronically with NETFILE, you will be asked to enter an Access code after your name, date of birth, and social insurance number. ... While this Access code is not mandatory, if you do not enter your Access code, you will not be able to use any information from your 2024 tax return when confirming your identity with the Canada Revenue Agency. ...
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Bonds, debentures, promissory notes, crypto-assets, and other similar properties

If you sold a linked note in 2024, you will receive a T5008 slip, Statement of Securities Transactions, and a T5 slip, Statement of Investment Income. ... Complete Period 1 for dispositions from January 1 to June 24, 2024. Complete Period 2 for disposition from June 25 to December 31, 2024. ... Forms and publications Schedule 3, Capital Gains or losses Form T1170, Capital Gains on Gifts of Certain Capital Property Guide P113, Gifts and Income Tax Related topics Line 34900 Donations and gifts Page details Date modified: 2025-02-27 ...
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File your taxes online: NETFILE eligibility

The NETFILE and ReFILE services for tax years 2017 (ReFILE excluded), 2018 (ReFILE excluded), 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022 will be open until Friday, January 26, 2024. ... Note: This exclusion is only meant to prevent an amount from being reported incorrectly in field 12500 when it should have been reported in another income field on the return employment income earned from an international organization lump-sum pension income accrued to December 31, 1971 more than 12 sets of financial statements an Ontario, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, or Yukon qualifying environmental trust tax credit (may also be referred to as a mining reclamation trust tax credit) a statement of qualifying retroactive lump-sum payments (Form T1198) You are claiming any one of the following: a federal non-business foreign tax credit for more than 3 countries a federal business foreign tax credit for more than 3 countries a deduction for scientific research and experimental development expenses an Alberta stock savings plan tax credit (Form T89) a Saskatchewan royalty tax rebate (Form T82) a Nova Scotia research and development tax credit recapture a claim that involves more than 22 children a Newfoundland and Labrador research and development tax credit (Form T1129) a deduction in field 207 that includes amounts calculated from a combination of at least 2 of the following forms: Form RC269, Employee Contributions to a Foreign Pension Plan or Social Security Arrangement Non-United States Plans or Arrangements Form RC267, Employee Contributions to a United States Retirement Plan Temporary Assignments Form RC268, Employee Contributions to a United States Retirement Plan Cross-Border Commuters You are reporting farming income with an AgriStability and/or AgriInvest Program application which involves: farming income from a partnership reported on a T5013 slip or a partnership that includes a corporate partner a Canadian Indian reporting self-employed income which is “tax-exempt income” Selected financial data type 9 with more than 10 occurrences in section- Livestock inventory valuation and/or Section- Crop inventory valuation and productive capacity from page 7 of Form T1273 Selected financial data type 9 with more than 8 occurrences in sections- Purchased inputs, Deferred income and receivables, and/or Accounts payable from page 7 of Form T1273 If you have to file an amended or previous-year tax return, or any other tax return that doesn’t qualify for NETFILE, go to Where to mail your paper T1 return. ...
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GST/HST break - Closed

Follow the instructions: How to apply Form GST189: Rebate under reason code 1C- GST/HST break Example: An individual was incorrectly charged GST/HST A supplier sold a child’s car seat to a retailer on December 20, 2024, and did not charge tax. ... Follow the instructions: How to apply Form GST189: Rebate under reason code 1C- GST/HST break Example: A business was incorrectly charged GST/HST by another business A manufacturer sold a child’s car seat to a retailer (business) on December 20, 2024, and incorrectly charged tax to the retailer. ... The business would then apply for a rebate using Form GST189: Rebate under reason code 1C GST/HST break, "amounts paid in error", and include the form with their regular GST/HST return. 1. ...
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(PA) amount or both (Total of A, B or C) Total income class RRSP & PA $1-$1000 RRSP & PA $1-$1000 $ RRSP & PA $1000-$2000 RRSP & PA $1000-$2000 $ RRSP & PA $2000-$4000 RRSP & PA $2000-$4000 $ RRSP & PA $4000-$6000 RRSP & PA $4000-$6000 $ Under $10,000 0 0 80 100 80 264 0 0 $10,000-$20,000 30 12 30 33 170 528 30 176 $20,000-$30,000 30 17 440 564 20 63 120 535 $30,000-$40,000 180 108 110 111 200 547 130 587 $40,000-$50,000 20 18 90 139 100 358 380 1869 $50,000-$60,000 30 6 0 0 160 333 390 2024 $60,000-$80,000 50 23 100 107 30 98 380 1845 $80,000-$100,000 30 9 20 38 10 28 40 213 $100,000 and over 0 0 0 0 50 128 0 0 Total 380 195 870 1093 810 2347 1480 7248 Total taxfiler with RRSP contrib. or pension adjust. (PA) amount or both (Total of A, B or C) Total income class RRSP & PA $6000-$8000 RRSP & PA $6000-$8000 $ RRSP & PA $8000-$10000 RRSP & PA $8000-$10000 $ RRSP & PA $10000 and over RRSP & PA $10000 and over $ RRSP & PA $4000-$6000 RRSP & PA $4000-$6000 $ Under $10,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 160 393 $10,000-$20,000 90 634 0 0 0 0 350 1384 $20,000-$30,000 10 78 120 1082 10 204 740 2542 $30,000-$40,000 20 139 30 245 110 1469 780 3205 $40,000-$50,000 340 2418 170 1471 20 278 1110 6550 $50,000-$60,000 330 2169 160 1483 320 4216 1390 10230 $60,000-$80,000 540 3704 410 3557 1140 15251 2640 24584 $80,000-$100,000 130 885 70 610 510 7754 820 9535 $100,000 and over 70 493 60 518 560 11008 730 12150 Total 1530 10546 1000 8966 2660 40179 8710 70573 Date modified: 2008-05-06 ...
TCC

MEGLobal Canada ULC v. The King, 2025 TCC 50

A tax assessment is, as this Court's jurisprudence confirms, a purely non-discretionary determination by the Minister of the taxpayer's tax liability for a particular taxation year […]. [5] […] The amount of tax owing the product of the process of determining a taxpayer's tax liability for the relevant taxation year "flows from the Income Tax Act, itself" […]. [6] 46. […] While the ITA empowers the Minister to exercise discretion in some matters, including over whether to issue downward transfer pricing adjustments under s. 247(10), these discretionary decisions are not assessments nor are they part of assessments. ... This is incompatible with the statutory scheme which directs in s. 247(10) that the default statutory rule i.e., no downward transfer pricing adjustment applies unless the Minister comes to the opinion that an adjustment is appropriate. […] 104. ... At that point if the reassessment is alleged to be incorrect the taxpayer may challenge it by way of an appeal to the Tax Court. […] 108. ...
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EDN79 Obtaining and renewing a vaping product licence

EDN79 Obtaining and renewing a vaping product licence From: Canada Revenue Agency Excise Duty Notice November 2024 This version replaces the one dated July 2024. ... For detailed information on the changes to the excise duty rates on vaping products, refer to Notice EDN96, Budget 2024- Changes to excise duty rates on vaping products effective July 1, 2024. ... Based on the increased rate of duty effective July 1, 2024, the financial security requirement is calculated as follows: Method A: Based on monthly liability (non-specified vaping province) The vaping duty rate per 60 mL bottle is $11.20, calculated as follows: $5.60 on the first 10 mL ($1.12 per 2 mL [$1.12 × 5]) $5.60 on the remaining 50 mL ($1.12 for each additional 10 mL [$1.12 × 5]) The vaping duty on 5,000 bottles is $56,000 (5,000 × $11.20). ...
Conference

5 October 2018 APFF Roundtable Q. 15, 2018-0768861C6 F - Share exchange and statute of limitation

Dans chaque situation, les contrats incluent une clause de rajustement du prix CAP ») selon les modalités prévues au Folio de l’impôt sur le revenu S4-F3-C1 (footnote 1). i) Un particulier procède à un échange d’actions au cours de l’année d’imposition 2017 en utilisant les dispositions de l’article 85 L.I.R. ... Par exemple, pour les échanges d’actions effectués en vertu de l’article 86 ou 51 L.I.R., si la société dont les actions sont échangées est une société non résidente avec laquelle le contribuable a un lien de dépendance et que la cotisation est établie par suite de cet échange d’actions, la ministre pourrait avoir jusqu’au 15 avril 2024, soit trois ans supplémentaires après la fin de la période normale de nouvelle cotisation, pour établir une nouvelle cotisation concernant l’impôt pour l’année d’imposition se terminant le 31 décembre 2017 du particulier, et ce, en vertu du sous-alinéa 152(4)b)(iii) L.I.R. ... Sophie Larochelle Nicolas Bilodeau Le 5 octobre 2018 2018-076886 FOOTNOTES Note to reader: Because of our system requirements, the footnotes contained in the original document are shown below instead: 1 AGENCE DU REVENU DU CANADA, Folio de l’impôt sur le revenu S4-F3-C1, « Clauses de rajustement du prix », 27 mars 2013. 2 Id. ...
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When to expect your payments

File your 2024 income tax and benefit return electronically no later than April 2, 2025, to get the payment in April. If you file after that, you will receive your final payment once your 2024 return is assessed. ... For more information and ways to enroll for direct deposit, go to Direct deposit Canada Revenue Agency. ...
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What has changed

As of June 22, 2024, the Government of Canada has increased the CCR rural supplement from 10% to 20% of the base amount and eligibility is reverting back to using the 2016 Census data. ... In 2024, the Climate action incentive payment was renamed the Canada Carbon Rebate (CCR) In 2021 to 2023, it was known as the Climate action incentive payment (CAIP) In 2018 to 2020, it was known as the Climate action incentive (CAI), which was a refundable tax credit claimed annually on personal income tax returns How to claim the CAI on your 2018 to 2020 tax return If you are looking for Climate Action Incentive credit information claimed on a tax return for the 2018 to 2020 tax years, refer to: 2020 Income Tax Package 2019 Income Tax Package 2018 Income Tax Package Then look for information related to Schedule 14 Climate action incentive. ...

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