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RDSP Bulletin No. 4R2

Education savings rollover election- prescribed information The following information must be included in the education savings rollover election document: Rollover amount RDSP issuer name, specimen plan name, specimen plan number, and contract number RDSP / RESP beneficiary name, SIN RDSP holder name, SIN/BN RESP subscriber name, SIN RESP promoter name, specimen plan name, specimen plan number and contract number RESP promoter’s address Space for the RESP subscriber’s signature and date Space for the RESP promoter's (authorized person) signature and date Space for the RDSP holder’s signature and date Space for the RDSP issuer’s (authorized person) signature and date Withdrawal requirements from an SDSP Previously, the yearly minimum withdrawal requirement from a specified disability savings plan (SDSP) applied only to plans in a PGAP year. ...
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Which of your employees qualified

Calculation of Issa’s pre-crisis pay amount Issa’s total pay: $7200 Total weeks in period: 10 weeks Minus: 1 week unpaid leave Issa’s pre-crisis pay (baseline remuneration) is: $7200/9 = $800 Footnotes Footnote 1 This means the period covered by the remuneration payment. ...
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New to Canada? Learn about the benefit of doing your taxes

Even if you have little or no income, you should still file to receive any benefits and credits you may be eligible for, such as: goods and services tax (GST) / harmonized sales tax (HST) credit Canada workers benefit Canada child benefit (CCB) related provincial or territorial payments The filing due date for most individuals is April 30, 2021. ...
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What is the Tax Gap?

The PBO requested information relating to three main types of taxes individual income tax (T1), corporation income tax (T2) and Goods and Services Tax/Harmonized Sales Tax (GST/HST). ...
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If you’re a senior, here are some tips to help you this tax season!

Get benefits, credits, and claim other expenses You may be eligible for benefits and credits when you file your return, such as the: goods and services tax / harmonized sales tax credit related provincial or territorial credits If you owe money this year, you may be able to claim certain non-refundable tax credits. ...
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New to Canada and new to doing your taxes?

Filing allows you to receive any benefits and credits you may be eligible for, such as: goods and services tax (GST) / harmonized sales tax (HST) credit Canada workers benefit Canada child benefit related provincial or territorial payments The tax-filing deadline for most individuals is April 30, 2022 Since April 30, 2022, falls on a Saturday, your return will be considered filed on time in either of the following situations: we receive it on or before May 2, 2022 it is postmarked on or before May 2, 2022 You have until June 15, 2022, to file your tax return if you or your spouse or common law-partner are self-employed. ...
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Are you self-employed? The Canada Revenue Agency can help you understand your tax obligations

You can use this service if you have Visa® Debit, Debit MasterCard® or Interac ® Online at a participating financial institution by credit card, PayPal or Interac e-Transfer through a third-party service provider If you still wish to make a payment in person, you can pay: at any Canada Post outlet, using cash or a debit card, along with a QR code that you can generate using My Account or the MyCRA mobile web app at your Canadian financial institution with a remittance voucher To see all the payment options, go to our Payments to the CRA page. ...
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Did you buy, build, sell, or renovate a home in 2023? These tax measures could help you!

Claim the GST/HST new housing rebate: You may be eligible for a new housing rebate for some of the goods and services tax / harmonized sales tax (GST/HST) paid if you did any of the following: bought new or substantially renovated housing from a builder for use as your (or your relation’s) primary place of residence bought shares in a cooperative housing corporation for the purpose of using a unit in a new or substantially renovated cooperative housing complex as your primary place of residence constructed or substantially renovated your own home, or hired someone else to construct or substantially renovate your home, for use as your (or your relation’s) primary place of residence Tips for first-time home buyers Home buyers’ plan (HBP): You (or your spouse or common-law partner) may be able to withdraw up to $35,000 from your registered retirement savings plans (RRSPs) to buy or build a qualifying home for yourself or for a specified person with disability. ...
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The deadline for self-employed individuals to file their 2023 income tax and benefit return is approaching

This service lets you make payments to the CRA with your Visa® Debit, Debit MasterCard®, or Interac ® Online card from a participating financial institution. ...
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GST/HST Incremental Federal Rebate for Municipalities Report - January 1, 2010 to December 31, 2010 - New Brunswick

MONCTON E1C $35,120.49 FLORENCEVILLE-BRISTOL RECREATION & PARKS INC BRISTOL E7L $179.76 FREDERICTON AREA POLLUTION CONTROL COMMISSION FREDERICTON E3A $25,864.50 "FREDERICTON NON-PROFIT HOUSING CORPORATION, INC. ...

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