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Open call for membership applications! Apply now to become a member of the Advisory Committee on the Charitable Sector

Its fourth report is scheduled for publication in the Fall of 2024. The ACCS is co-chaired by the charitable sector and the CRA. ... This open call closes on September 27, 2024, at 11:59 pm (Eastern time). ... Step 4 enter your correspondence preferences. Step 5 enter your education. ...
Excise Interpretation

14 November 2023 Excise Interpretation 9000250 - Application of the Luxury tax on the sale of a subject vehicle

The customer paid a deposit of $[….] 3. The motor vehicle was expected to be delivered to the customer by the end of 2021. 4. Due to supply chain issues, the production of the motor vehicle was delayed and will now be produced as a 2024 model instead. ... The customer paid a deposit of $$[….]. 3. On [mm/dd/yyyy], the [Company] was acquired by [Client] (dba: [Client]). 4. ...
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Province of Newfoundland and Labrador

For July 2024 to June 2025, you may be entitled to: $152.16 per month for the first child; $161.33 per month for the second child; $173.25 per month for the third child; and $186.16 per month for each additional child. ... More information RC4210 GST/HST Credit pamphlet Newfoundland and Labrador disability amount The Newfoundland Labrador disability amount (NLDA) is an additional amount paid with the Newfoundland and Labrador income supplement (NLIS) and is designed to help low and modest income persons with disabilities. ... More information RC4210 GST/HST Credit pamphlet Related services and information Direct deposit My Account Contact information- child and family benefits CRA uncashed cheques Page details Date modified: 2024-12-19 ...
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Filing and reporting requirements

The payer must also send the CRA a completed NR4 information return as explained in Guide T4061, NR4 Non-Resident Tax Withholding, Remitting, and Reporting. ... If you sent the CRA Form NR6 for 2024 and the CRA approved it, you have to file your 2024 Form T1159, Income Tax Return for Electing Under Section 216 return on or before June 30, 2025, and include the income and expenses from all of your Canadian rental properties. ... Forms and publications Guide T4144, Income Tax Guide for Electing under Section 216 Form NR6, Undertaking to File an Income Tax Return by a Non-Resident Receiving Rent from Real or Immovable Property or Receiving a Timber Royalty Form T1159, Income Tax Return for Electing under Section 216 IC72-17R6, Procedures concerning the disposition of taxable Canadian property by non-residents of Canada Section 116 Interpretation Bulletin IT-393R2 ARCHIVED, Election Re: Tax on Rents and Timber Royalties Non-Residents Related Topics Non-residents of Canada Lines 12599 and 12600 Rental income Page details Date modified: 2025-01-21 ...
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Don’t miss out on tax benefits for northern residents

Key dates for this tax season February 24, 2025 This is the first day you can start filing your 2024 tax return online. ... April 30, 2025 This is the deadline for most Canadians to file a tax return. ... June 15, 2025 If you or your spouse or common-law partner are self-employed, this is the deadline to file your tax returns. ...
TCC

George Orzeck v. Minister of National Revenue, [1987] 2 CTC 2318, 87 DTC 618

The 13 sales listed in subparagraph (j) of paragraph 4 of the reply to the notice of appeal, cited in paragraph 2.02 of the present judgment, were made to the following purchasers for the reasons indicated below: 1 —sale of October 1, 1958 to the parish of St-Pie X in the city of St-Martin sale by mutual agreement, but the land would have been expropriated; 2 sale of May 22, 1963, to the Saint-Nom de Jésus Anglican church sale by mutual agreement, to avoid being forced to sell; 3 sale of November 6, 1963, to the St-Martin Catholic school board, through expropriation; 4 sale of June 13, 1967, to the city of Chomedy, pursuant to a judgment delivered on May 3, 1963; 5 sale of October 17, 1967, to the parish of Saint-Nom de Jésus; 6 sale of March 26, 1971, to the city of Laval, following expropriation to widen a street; 7 sale of October 5, 1971, to the city of Laval, following expropriation for sewers; 8 sale of December 17, 1976, to Lawrence & Frères Construction Ltée, to pay the municipal taxes of the owners in arrears; 9 sale of June 20, 1978, to the province of Quebec's Ministère de la Voirie [department of highways], following expropriation; 10 sale of November 12,1979, to Les Terrasses St-Charles Ltée, to pay the taxes of the owners in arrears; 11 sale of April 17, 1980, to the city of Laval, by mutual agreement, to widen a street; 12 sale of February 6, 1981, to the city of Laval, following expropriation to lengthen a street; 13 sale of December 22, 1981, to the city of Laval, following expropriation to widen a street. 3.06 Considering the cost of the land, plus taxes and interest, the appellant always thought that he was in a deficit situation, since the sales were always for less than the overall cost. ... M.N.R., [1986] 1 C.T.C. 2024; 86 D.T.C. 1020 (T.C.C.); 12. Beghin v. M.N.R., [1985] 1 C.T.C. 2034; 85 D.T.C. 48; 13. ... Purchasing land in order to hold it as security for some future time as a kind of "pension fund”, to use a well-known expression is another matter, however. ...
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Penalties and interest for FHSA

For example, your request made in 2024 must relate to a penalty for a tax year or fiscal period ending in 2014 or later. ... For example, your request made in 2024 must relate to interest that accrued in 2014 or later. ... Finally, select " Request relief od penalties and insterest " from the right menu. ...
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Calculating excise duty on vaping products

Effective July 1, 2024 the specified vaping provinces are Ontario, Quebec, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. ... Notice to the reader: Budget 2024 announced increases to the rates for vaping duty and additional vaping duty. ... For the contact information of the regional excise offices: Contact Information Excise Duty, Excise Taxes, Fuel Charge, and Air Travellers Security Charge. ...
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Publicly traded shares, mutual fund units, deferral of eligible small business corporation shares, and other shares

If you sold any of the shares or units listed above in 2024, you will receive a T5008 slip, Statement of Securities Transactions, or an account statement. ... The T3 Statement of Trust Income Allocations and Designations slip, includes Box 42 Amount resulting in cost base adjustment. ... Complete Period 1 for dispositions from January 1 to June 24, 2024. Complete Period 2 for dispositions from June 25 to December 31, 2024. ...
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EI premium rates and maximums

Calculate payroll deductions and contributions Get ready to make deductions About the deduction of CPP contributions CPP contribution rates, maximums and exemptions Second additional CPP contribution (CPP2) rates and maximums New 2024 About the deduction of EI premiums EI premium rates and maximums About the deduction of income tax Income tax rates and income thresholds About the GST/HST on benefits GST/HST rates on benefits Determine if a benefit is taxable Determine the tax treatment of payments other than regular employment income How to calculate Make corrections before filing EI premium rates and maximums For each year, the CRA provides the: Maximum insurable earnings Rate you use to calculate the amount of EI premiums to deduct from your employees' remuneration. On this page Federal EI premium rates and maximums Quebec EI premium rates and maximums References Federal EI premium rates and maximums Federal EI premium rates and maximums Year Maximum annual insurable earnings definition: Maximum annual insurable earnings Rate (%) definition: Rate Maximum annual employee premium definition: Maximum annual employee premium Maximum annual employer premium definition: Maximum annual employer premium New 2025 $65,700 1.64 $1,077.48 $1,508.47 2024 $63,200 1.66 $1,049.12 $1,468.77 2023 $61,500 1.63 $1,002.45 $1,403.43 2022 $60,300 1.58 $952.74 $1,333.84 2021 $56,300 1.58 $889.54 $1,245.36 2020 $54,200 1.58 $856.36 $1,198.90 2019 $53,100 1.62 $860.22 $1,204.31 2018 $51,700 1.66 $858.22 $1,201.51 2017 $51,300 1.63 $836.19 $1,170.67 2016 $50,800 1.88 $955.04 $1,337.06 2015 $49,500 1.88 $930.60 $1,302.84 2014 $48,600 1.88 $913.68 $1,279.15 2013 $47,400 1.88 $891.12 $1,247.57 2012 $45,900 1.83 $839.97 $1,175.96 2011 $44,200 1.78 $786.76 $1,101.46 2010 $43,200 1.73 $747.36 $1,046.30 2009 $42,300 1.73 $731.79 $1,024.51 2008 $41,100 1.73 $711.03 $995.44 2007 $40,000 1.80 $720.00 $1,008.00 2006 $39,000 1.87 $729.30 $1,021.02 2005 $39,000 1.95 $760.50 $1,064.70 2004 $39,000 1.98 $772.20 $1,081.08 2003 $39,000 2.10 $819.00 $1,146.60 2002 $39,000 2.20 $858.00 $1,201.20 2001 $39,000 2.25 $877.50 $1,228.50 2000 $39,000 2.40 $936.00 $1,310.49 1999 $39,000 2.55 $994.50 $1,392.30 1998 $39,000 2.70 $1,053.00 $1,474.20 Quebec EI premium rates and maximums Quebec EI premium rates and maximums Year Maximum annual insurable earnings definition: Maximum annual insurable earnings Rate (%) definition: Rate Maximum annual employee premium definition: Maximum annual employee premium Maximum annual employer premium definition: Maximum annual employer premium New 2025 $65,700 1.31 $860.67 $1,204.94 2024 $63,200 1.32 $834.24 $1,167.94 2023 $61,500 1.27 $781.05 $1,093.47 2022 $60,300 1.20 $723.60 $1,013.04 2021 $56,300 1.18 $664.34 $930.08 2020 $54,200 1.20 $650.40 $910.56 2019 $53,100 1.25 $663.75 $929.25 2018 $51,700 1.30 $672.10 $940.94 2017 $51,300 1.27 $651.51 $912.11 2016 $50,800 1.52 $772.16 $1,081.02 2015 $49,500 1.54 $762.30 $1,067.22 2014 $48,600 1.53 $743.58 $1,041.01 2013 $47,400 1.52 $720.48 $1,008.67 2012 $45,900 1.47 $674.73 $944.62 2011 $44,200 1.41 $623.22 $872.51 2010 $43,200 1.36 $587.52 $822.53 2009 $42,300 1.38 $583.74 $817.24 2008 $41,100 1.39 $571.29 $799.81 2007 $40,000 1.46 $584.00 $817.60 2006 $39,000 1.53 $596.70 $835.38 2005 $39,000 not applicable not applicable not applicable 2004 $39,000 not applicable not applicable not applicable 2003 $39,000 not applicable not applicable not applicable 2002 $39,000 not applicable not applicable not applicable 2001 $39,000 not applicable not applicable not applicable 2000 $39,000 not applicable not applicable not applicable 1999 $39,000 not applicable not applicable not applicable 1998 $39,000 not applicable not applicable not applicable Table legend Maximum annual insurable earnings This is the maximum insurable earnings on which the employer and employee are required to pay EI premiums, for in a year for their employment with that employer. ...

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