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Province of Alberta
For July 2024 to June 2025, you may be entitled to receive the following amounts: $1,469 ($122.41 per month) for the first child $735 ($61.25 per month) for the second child $735 ($61.25 per month) for the third child $735 ($61.25 per month) for the fourth child The benefit is reduced as family income exceeds $27,024. ... More information T4114 – Canada Child Benefits pamphlet Related services and information Direct deposit My Account Contact information- child and family benefits CRA uncashed cheques Page details Date modified: 2024-12-18 ...
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Air Travellers Security Charge (ATSC) Rates
For general information on the application of the ATSC, go to Questions and Answers – Air Travellers Security Charge (ATSC). ... ATSC rates effective May 1, 2024 Air transportation services acquired in Canada Destination GST/HST Minimum rate of ATSC Maximum rate of ATSC In Canada Applies $9.46 for each chargeable emplanement Up to a maximum of $18.92 In Canada Does not apply $9.94 for each chargeable emplanement Up to a maximum of $19.87 Transborder Applies $16.08 for each chargeable emplanement Up to a maximum of $32.16 Transborder Does not apply $16.89 for each chargeable emplanement Up to a maximum of $33.77 Other international Does not apply $34.42 $34.42 Air transportation services acquired outside Canada Destination GST/HST Minimum rate of ATSC Maximum rate of ATSC Transborder Applies $16.08 for each chargeable emplanement Up to a maximum of $32.16 Transborder Does not apply $16.89 for each chargeable emplanement Up to a maximum of $33.77 Other international Does not apply $34.42 $34.42 Page details Date modified: 2024-02-01 ...
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How we combat tax evasion and avoidance
As of March 2024: The CRA has completed over 310 taxpayer audits linked to the Panama Papers, resulting in more than $83 million in federal taxes and penalties. ... For the five-year period from April 1, 2019, to March 31, 2024: The courts convicted 135 taxpayers for evading the payment of more than $44 million in federal tax combined These convictions resulted in sentences totaling $25.1 million in court fines and more than 108 years in jail * These numbers may not account for all convictions in 2023-2024, as conviction and sentencing may take place during a different fiscal year. ... As of March 2024: The CRA encourages anyone, no matter where they are in the world, to come forward if they have information about major international tax non-compliance. ...
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Canada Revenue Agency Quarterly Financial Report For the quarter ended December 31, 2023
Figure 1 – details Figure 1: Annual net authorities against YTD expenditures as at December 31, 2023 Authority/Expenditure Year Total Authorities Excluding Statutory Authorities Other Statutory Authorities Statutory- CCR payments Total Authorities 2022-2023 $ 5.1B $ 1.3B $ 7.1B $ 13.5B 2023-2024 $ 5.7B $ 1.6B $ 9.5B $ 16.8B Expenditures 2022-2023 $ 3.4B $ 1.0B $ 4.9B $ 9.3B 2023-2024 $ 3.9B $ 1.1B $ 6.8B $ 11.8B Note: Amounts in Figure 1 may not correspond exactly to amounts listed in the report due to rounding. ... Summarized Statement of Authorities (unaudited)- YOY analysis of authorities (in millions of dollars) Total available for use for the year ending March 31, 2024 Total available for use for the year ending March 31, 2023 Variance in budgetary authorities Budgetary Statutory Authorities $10,947M $8,425M $2,522M The increase in Budgetary Statutory Authorities is primarily related to: Increase in the quarterly CCR payments ($2,336 million). ... This increase is equal the total amount of credits paid in 2023-2024, as this is the first year of the program Net Vote 1 – Operating Expenditures $3,813M $3,340M $473M The increase in Net Vote 1 Operating Expenditures is primarily related to: Salary Increase in spending on Budget 2022 measures ($161 million) Increase in salaries paid for the retroactive impacts of the new PSAC collective agreement ($146 million) Increase in in-year salaries paid due to the increase in pay rates in the new PSAC collective agreement ($86 million) Operating and maintenance Increase primarily in billings from other government departments for information technology (IT) and other services ($54 million) Vote 5 – Capital Expenditures $72M $51M $21M The increase in Vote 5 Capital Expenditures is primarily related to major project investments Total Budgetary Authorities $11,827M $9,259M $2,568M ($2.6B) This table is an extract of Appendix 1 of this report. ...
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Independent Advisory Board on Eligibility for Journalism Tax Measures - Annual Report 2023-2024
Registered journalism organization – a new type of qualified donee for not-for-profit journalism organizations, since January 1, 2020. ... This annual report covers the Board’s fourth year, namely, the period from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024. ... The selection process was launched in October 2023 and concluded in March 2024 with new appointments expected in the 2024-2025 fiscal year. ...
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EDN80 Overview of vaping excise stamps
EDN80 Overview of vaping excise stamps From: Canada Revenue Agency Excise Duty Notice November 2024 This version replaces the one dated July 2024. ... The offices are listed at Contact information – Excise and Specialty Tax Directorate. ...
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Excise taxes and other levies notices
Excise taxes and other levies notices On this page Notices on excise taxes on fuel-inefficient vehicles, automobile air conditioners or certain petroleum products Notices on the air travellers security charge (ATSC) Notices on the tax on insurance premiums Notices on excise taxes on fuel-inefficient vehicles, automobile air conditioners or certain petroleum products ETSL30 Notice to Manufacturers and Wholesalers of Refined Petroleum Products ETSL57 Application of the Excise Tax on Air Conditioners in Unsalvageable or Scrap Vehicles ETSL65 Statutory End-User Refund Program and Elimination of Excise Tax Exemption for Renewable Fuels ETSL69 Proposed Amendment to the Ships' Stores Regulations to Include Renewable Fuels ETSL76 Notice to Excise Tax Licensees in the Canadian Fuel Industry Sector ETSL77 Budget 2016 – Restricting the Relief of Excise Tax on Diesel Fuel and Aviation Fuel ETSL78 Information for Vendors, Purchasers and End-Users Regarding the Application of the Excise Tax on Fuel for Use as Ships' Stores ETSL79 Application of the Excise Tax to Fuel Sold in Canada for Immediate Export ETSL80 Refund of Federal Excise Tax for Goods Purchased or Imported by a Province Without a Reciprocal Taxation Agreement With the Government of Canada Notices on the air travellers security charge (ATSC) ETSL43 Imposition of the air travellers security charge ETSL45 Air Travellers Security Charge (ATSC)- Refunds ETSL52 Changes to the List of Airports Where the Air Travellers Security Charge is Levied ETSL81 Increases to Air Travellers Security Charge Rates Effective May 1, 2024 Notices on the tax on insurance premiums ETSL36R Basic Facts- Insurance Premiums Other Than Marine ETSL68 Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Part I of the Excise Tax Act Page details Date modified: 2024-10-24 ...
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Make a non-resident registration and security enquiry
Make a non-resident registration and security enquiry Please note Effective June 17, 2024, individuals with a SIN that starts with the number 9 can now use the Business Registration Online service to register and instantly get a business number and a GST/HST account. ... Contact a non-resident specialist form Mailing address: Non-Resident Registration and Security, Atlantic Tax Centre Canada Revenue Agency 275 Pope Rd Summerside PE C1N 6A2 Telephone: Within Canada: 519-252-4705 Toll free (Canada/United States): 1-866-453-0452 Outside Canada/U.S. call collect: 1-613-221-3039 Our hours of service are 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Eastern Time, from Monday to Friday. ...
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Province of Saskatchewan
For July 2024 to June 2025, this program provides $398 for an individual, $398 for a spouse or common–law partner (or for an eligible dependant), and $157 per child (maximum of two children), or an annual credit of up to $1,110 per family. ... More information RC4210 – GST/HST Credit pamphlet GST/HST credit- Overview Related services and information Direct deposit My Account Contact information- child and family benefits CRA uncashed cheques Enquiries service A toll-free enquiries service is available at the following numbers: 1-800-387-1193 (for service in English) 1-800-387-1194 (for service in French) Page details Date modified: 2024-12-19 ...
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Nunavut
More information T4114 – Canada Child Benefits pamphlet Payment information Nunavut carbon credit (NCC) The Nunavut carbon credit is a non-taxable amount paid to individuals and families to help offset the cost of the federal carbon pollution pricing levy. ... For July 2024 to June 2025, the NCC provides a credit of up to $100 for an individual, $100 for a spouse or common-law partner and $100 per child. ...