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Line 43700 – Total income tax deducted

Line 43700 Total income tax deducted Claim the total of the amounts shown in the "income tax deducted" box of all of your Canadian information slips. ... Forms and publications Income Tax Package Form T1032, Joint Election to Split Pension Income Form T2209, Federal Foreign Tax Credits Related topics Line 40500 Federal foreign tax credit Line 47600 Tax paid by instalments Page details Date modified: 2025-01-21 ...
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Examples – Overtime meals or allowances

Examples Overtime meals or allowances Example 1 Meal is a taxable benefit Joanne is a manager in the call centre of a large telephone company. ... Example 2 Meal is a taxable benefit Phillip works in the shipping department of a mail order company. ... Example 3 Meal allowance is not a taxable benefit Robert is working on a very large project. ...
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Dental Care Measures Act – T4 and T4A Updates

Dental Care Measures Act T4 and T4A Updates Links to resources noted in the webinar Business Enquiries line: 1-800-959-5525 Dental Care Measures Act T4 slip Information for employers- Canada.ca T4A slip Information for payers- Canada.ca Work permit: Who can apply- Canada.ca Employer information- Social Insurance Number (SIN)- Canada.ca Service Canada at 1-866-274-6627. ... Code 1 Not eligible to access any dental care insurance or coverage of dental services of any kind. Code 2 Payee only. Code 3 Payee, spouse and dependent children Code 4 Payee and their spouse Code 5 Payee and their dependent children An employer must report whether the employee is offered dental coverage, not whether the employee has chosen to use it, opted out or refused coverage. ...
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Businesses Tax information newsletter, Edition 2023-04 October 19, 2023 It’s Small Business Week 2023 check out the CRA’s information and resources that are tailored to the needs of entrepreneurs This Small Business Week, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is celebrating the passion and impact of Canada’s entrepreneurs, cornerstones of our neighbourhoods and communities. ...
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Corporations and GST/HST Compliance Programs – Privacy impact assessment summary

Summary of the project / initiative / change Overview of the program or activity The Corporations and GST/HST Compliance Division within the Business Compliance Directorate of the Collections and Verification Branch is responsible for promoting compliance with Canada's tax laws for registering, withholding, remitting and reporting obligations. ... Risk to privacy: No Details: N/A Use of Surveillance- this includes surveillance technologies such as audio/video recording devices, thermal imaging, recognition devices, RFID, surreptitious surveillance / interception, computer aided monitoring including audit trails, satellite surveillance etc. ... The Workload Development and Business Intelligence Section (WDBIS) supports workload development through the coordination of analytics, research and trends analysis report requests (obtained from the Business Intelligence, Research & Analytics Division) for all business compliance program workloads. ...
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Section 2 – Planned results

Section 2 Planned results Document navigation Previous- Section 2 Planned results Next- Section 2 Planned results Benefits Core responsibility Description: To ensure Canadians obtain the support and information they need to know what benefits they may be eligible to receive, that they receive their benefit payments in a timely manner, and have avenues of redress when they disagree with a decision on their benefit eligibility. ... These features will contribute to the efficiency of the CRA's call centre operations reducing busy signals and improving service overall for those Canadians who rely on our benefit enquiries line for information. ... Return to footnote4 referrer Document navigation Previous- Section 2 Planned results Next- Section 2 Planned results Page details Date modified: 2018-04-16 ...
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Farming Income and the AgriStability and AgriInvest Programs Guide – Commodity list

Farming Income and the AgriStability and AgriInvest Programs Guide Commodity list Grains, oilseeds, and special crops Commodity Code Barley 003 Beans (dry edible) 004 Borage 006 Buckwheat 007 Camelina 282 Canadian Wheat Board payments 002 Canary seed 008 Canola 010 Chick peas/Garbanzo beans 023 Corn 011 Faba beans 012 Field peas 013 Flaxseed 014 Forage (including pellets, silage) 264 Forage seed 015 Grain (pellets, screenings, silage) 039 Hemp 030 Kenaf 317 Khorasan wheat/Kamut 036 Lathyrus 040 Lentils 041 Lupins 042 Millet 043 Mixed grain 024 Mustard seed 044 Niger seed/Niger thistle 283 Oats 045 Oilseed radish 038 Prepared feed and protein supplements (itemized) 046 Quinoa 047 Rice 048 Rye 049 Safflower 050 Soybeans 053 Spelt 037 Straw 267 Sugar beets (including molasses) 268 Sunflowers 054 Tobacco 269 Triticale 055 Vegetable seed (seed production only) 051 Wheat 056 Edible horticulture Commodity Code Flowers (edible) 180 Hops 383 Mushrooms (including spawn) 131 Nuts (all) 140 Weeds (edible) 211 Berries Commodity Code Blackberries 066 Blueberries 067 Cranberries 068 Currants (black, red) 065 Elderberries 074 Gooseberries 069 Haskap 075 Loganberries 070 Raspberries 071 Saskatoon berries 072 Sea buckthorn 076 Strawberries 073 Fruit Commodity Code Apples 060 Apricots 091 Cantaloupe 168 Cherries (sweet, sour) 092 Fruit juice 081 Grapefruit 082 Grapes 083 Kiwi fruit 084 Lemons 085 Melons 185 Nectarines 093 Oranges 086 Peaches 094 Pears 095 Plums 096 Prunes 097 Watermelon 087 Wine 088 Herbs and spices Commodity Code Anise 101 Basil 102 Caraway seed 103 Chervil 158 Chives 104 Cilantro 105 Comfrey 106 Coriander 107 Cumin 144 Dill 108 Echinacea 142 Fennel 110 Fenugreek 111 Fireweed 377 Garlic 113 Gingko biloba 380 Ginseng 114 Lavender 379 Lemon balm 378 Marjoram 115 Mint 116 Monarda 117 Oregano 118 Parsley 119 Pepper 120 Rosemary 121 Sage 122 Salsify 123 St. John's wort 381 Summer savory 125 Tarragon 126 Thyme 127 Watercress 128 Vegetables Commodity Code Artichokes 160 Arugula/Rocket 195 Asparagus 161 Beans, fresh 025 Beets 162 Bok choi 163 Broccoflower 164 Broccoli 165 Brussels sprouts 166 Cabbage 167 Carrots 169 Cauliflower 170 Celery 171 Chinese vegetables 173 Collards 174 Cucumbers 175 Eggplant 176 Endive 177 Fiddleheads 179 Gherkins 221 Green peas 223 Horseradish 181 Kale 214 Kohlrabi 182 Leeks 183 Lettuce 184 Mustard leaves 186 Okra 227 Onions 187 Parsnip 190 Peppers 191 Potatoes and by-products 147 Pumpkins 192 Radish 193 Rhubarb 194 Rutabagas 197 Shallots 198 Spinach 201 Squash 202 Stevia 230 Sweet corn 203 Sweet peas 204 Sweet potatoes/Yams 205 Swiss chard 206 Tomatoes 207 Turnips 208 Vegetable marrow 209 Witloof chicory 212 Zucchini 213 Vegetables Greenhouse Commodity Code Cherry tomatoes 233 Cucumbers 234 Lettuce 235 Peppers 236 Tomatoes 237 Non-edible horticulture Commodity Code Bedding plants 132 Flowers and ornamental foliage 133 Fruits and vegetables (non-edible) 134 Seeds and bulbs 135 Shrubs 136 Sod 137 Trees (cultivated Christmas) 138 Trees (fruit and ornamental) 139 Income feed Custom feedlot operator income Commodity Code Custom feedlot operator income (itemized invoices) Qualifying feed and protein supplements 243 Custom feedlot operator income (non-itemized invoices) Qualifying prepared feed 246 Other custom feeding income (itemized) 576 Expense feed Livestock owners and custom feedlot operators with prepared feed purchases Commodity Code Other feed charges (itemized) 570 Prepared feed and protein supplements (itemized) 046 Prepared feed and purchases (non-itemized) 571 Expense feed Livestock owners and custom feeding expense Commodity Code Custom feeding expenses (non-itemized) 573 Livestock owners custom feeding expense (itemized) Qualifying feed and protein supplements 577 Other custom feeding expenses (itemized) 572 Expense feed Ranch fur operators with prepared feed purchases Commodity Code Prepared feed and protein supplements (itemized) 046 Ranch fur operators feed purchases (non-itemized) 574 Ranch fur operators other feed expenses (itemized) 310 Poultry, fowl, ratites Commodity Code Chickens 366 Chickens (non-supply managed) 590 Chickens, eggs (non-supply managed) 589 Chickens, eggs for consumption 343 Chickens, eggs for hatching 344 Ducks 332 Emus 373 Geese 333 Ostriches 371 Partridge 323 Pheasants 338 Pigeons 327 Quail 324 Rheas 372 Silkies 326 Taiwanese chickens 325 Turkeys 334 Turkeys (non-supply managed) 591 Turkey eggs 342 Prescribed drought region (PDR)/Prescribed flood region (PFR)/CFIA livestock codes Commodity Code Deferred bison 151 Deferred bovine cattle 150 Deferred deer 154 Deferred elk 155 Deferred goat 152 Deferred horse for PMU sales 156 Deferred other breeding animals 157 Deferred sheep 153 Livestock Commodity Code Alpacas 370 Bees, honey 374 Bees, leaf cutter 312 Bison 350 Cattle, calves 719 Cattle, cows and bulls 706 Cattle, fat/slaughter 720 Cattle, feeder 721 Cattle, purebred breeding 722 Chinchilla 240 Deer 352 Dogs (kennels and pet breeding excluded) 313 Donkeys/Mules 367 Elk 353 Fox 241 Goats 354 Groundhogs/Hedgehogs 369 Horses 316 Llamas 355 Mink 242 Pot bellied pigs 239 Rabbits 356 Reindeer 244 Sheep, ewes and rams 734 Sheep, lambs 723 Swine 341 Wild boar 247 Other products Commodity Code Bee by-products 375 Cannabis 382 Elk velvet 764 Fish meal 263 Honey 129 Manure 318 Maple products 130 Milk and cream (cattle) 319 Milk and cream (non-supply managed) 592 Pollination services fee 376 Pregnant mare urine (PMU) 322 Semen and embryos 712 Wood 259 Wool 328 Note For information on any commodities not included in this listing, contact your administration. ...
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Self employed Business, Professional, Commission, Farming, and Fishing Income: Chapter 1 – General information

Note for farmers For more information, see Line 9941 Optional inventory adjustment included in 2017 and Line 9942 Mandatory inventory adjustment included in 2017. ... March 31, 2018 Most partnerships with individuals as partners file a partnership information return. ... Patrick calculates the GST/HST rebate for partners related to his eligible expenses other than CCA: $3,150.84 × (5/105) = $150.04 $150.04 is the GST/HST rebate for partners related to his eligible expenses other than CCA. ...
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Place of Supply in a Province – Real Property

Place of Supply in a Province Real Property From: Canada Revenue Agency GST/HST Memorandum 3-3-4 August 2024 This memorandum cancels and replaces, in part, Draft GST/HST Technical Information Bulletin B-103, Harmonized Sales Tax Place of supply rules for determining whether a supply is made in a province. ... The following memoranda in this series describe in detail the provincial place of supply rules for specific taxable supplies: GST/HST Memorandum 3-3-2, Place of Supply in a Province Overview GST/HST Memorandum 3-3-3, Place of Supply in a Province Tangible Personal Property GST/HST Memorandum 3-3-5, Place of Supply in a Province General Rules for Intangible Personal Property GST/HST Memorandum 3-3-5-1, Place of Supply in a Province Specific Rules for Intangible Personal Property GST/HST Memorandum 3-3-6, Place of Supply in a Province General Rules for Services GST/HST Memorandum 3-3-6-1, Place of Supply in a Province Specific Rules for Services GST/HST Memorandum 3-3-7, Place of Supply in a Province Transportation NOTE: This series of memoranda is being published in stages. ... You may also refer to GST/HST Technical Information Bulletin B-102, First Nations Goods and Services Tax Place of Supply. ...
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Business Intelligence & Compliance Risk Assessment v2.0

This privacy impact assessment will support ongoing privacy awareness and compliance for the Business Intelligence and Compliance Risk Assessment activities of the Compliance Programs Branch and should be read along with the CPB PIAs related to the Core Responsibility Reporting Compliance function of the Agency. ... Personal information may also be collected from other participating federal institutions, provincial / territorial entities, international organizations and foreign governments, and private service providers. This exchange of personal information may be the result of national programs (federal / provincial / territorial), international agreements, Memorandum of Understanding, Written Collaborative Arrangements, investigations, and contractual arrangements. ...

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