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ARCHIVED - General Guide for Non-Residents - 2014 : Index
Telerefund – get the status of your refund for 2014. all year press "1" Goods and services tax/harmonized sales tax (GST/HST) credit – find out if you are eligible for the credit and the date you can expect to receive the next payment. three weeks before through two and a half weeks after each payment is issued press "2" Canada child tax benefit (CCTB) – find out if you are eligible for the CCTB and the date you can expect to receive the next payment. one week before through one week after each payment is issued press "3" and then "1" Universal child care benefit (UCCB) – find out if you are eligible for the UCCB and the date you can expect to receive the next payment. one week before through two weeks after each payment is issued press "3" and then "2" RRSP/PRPP deduction limit – find the maximum amount you can deduct on your return for 2014. mid-September to the end of April press "4" and then "1" Info-Tax – get tax information for deemed residents and non-residents of Canada. all year press "4" and then "2" Bulletin board – get recent tax and benefit information that may be of interest to you. all year press "4" and then "3" Remittance vouchers and print request – request a personalized remittance voucher for the current year, a prior year, and/or a future year or an Income and Deduction printout for the 2014, 2013, and 2012 tax years.. all year press "4" and then "4" Business information – get tax information relating to operating a business. all year press "5" Tax-free savings account (TFSA) contribution limit – find the maximum amount you can contribute to your TFSA for 2015. mid-February to the end of December press "6" and then "2" To get information from Telerefund, GST/HST credit, CCTB, UCCB, TFSA, or RRSP/PRPP deduction limit, you will have to give us your social insurance number, your month and year of birth, and the total income you entered on line 150 of your return. ... List of Info-Tax message numbers and topics 104 – Other employment income 117 – UCCB 121 – Interest and other investment income 126 – Rental income 127 – Taxable capital gains 128 – Support payments received 130 – Other income 147 – Non-taxable income 208 – RRSP/PRPP deduction 214 – Child care expenses 215 – Disability supports deduction 219 – Moving expenses 220 – Support payments made 221 – Carrying charges and interest expenses 229 – Other employment expenses 232 – Other deductions 254 – Capital gains deduction 255 – Northern residents deductions 301 – Age amount 303 – Spouse or common-law partner amount 305 – Amount for an eligible dependant 306 – Amount for infirm dependants age 18 or older 314 – Pension income amount 315 – Caregiver amount 316 – Disability amount (for self) 319 – Interest paid on your student loans 323 – Your tuition, education, and textbook amounts 324 – Tuition, education, and textbook amounts transferred from a child 326 – Amounts transferred from your spouse or common-law partner 330 – Medical expenses for self, spouse or common-law partner, and your dependent children who are under 18 years of age at the end of the year 349 – Donations and gifts 363 – Canada employment amount 364 – Public transit amount 365 – Children's fitness amount 367 – Amount for children who are under 18 years of age at the end of the year 400 – GST/HST credit 500 – CCTB, UCCB 602 – Filing or making changes to a previous year's return 603 – Your appeal rights 604 – Voluntary disclosures 605 – Authorizing representatives 606 – Refunds 607 – Working income tax benefit 609 – Exchange rates 610 – Do you have to file a return? 611 – Missing information 612 – Tax-free savings account (TFSA) 630 – Enhanced income tax services 631 – Services for persons with disabilities 655 – Home Buyers' Plan 702 – Instalment information 703 – Payment arrangements 710 – Refund, interest, and penalties 882 – Direct deposit 883 – Service complaints 899 – Info-Tax survey 999 – Main menu To contact us By telephone Calls from Canada and the United States 1-800-959-8281 Regular hours of service Monday to Friday (holidays excluded) 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ...
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ARCHIVED - General Guide for Non-Residents - 2014 : Index
Telerefund – get the status of your refund for 2014. all year press "1" Goods and services tax/harmonized sales tax (GST/HST) credit – find out if you are eligible for the credit and the date you can expect to receive the next payment. three weeks before through two and a half weeks after each payment is issued press "2" Canada child tax benefit (CCTB) – find out if you are eligible for the CCTB and the date you can expect to receive the next payment. one week before through one week after each payment is issued press "3" and then "1" Universal child care benefit (UCCB) – find out if you are eligible for the UCCB and the date you can expect to receive the next payment. one week before through two weeks after each payment is issued press "3" and then "2" RRSP/PRPP deduction limit – find the maximum amount you can deduct on your return for 2014. mid-September to the end of April press "4" and then "1" Info-Tax – get tax information for deemed residents and non-residents of Canada. all year press "4" and then "2" Bulletin board – get recent tax and benefit information that may be of interest to you. all year press "4" and then "3" Remittance vouchers and print request – request a personalized remittance voucher for the current year, a prior year, and/or a future year or an Income and Deduction printout for the 2014, 2013, and 2012 tax years.. all year press "4" and then "4" Business information – get tax information relating to operating a business. all year press "5" Tax-free savings account (TFSA) contribution limit – find the maximum amount you can contribute to your TFSA for 2015. mid-February to the end of December press "6" and then "2" To get information from Telerefund, GST/HST credit, CCTB, UCCB, TFSA, or RRSP/PRPP deduction limit, you will have to give us your social insurance number, your month and year of birth, and the total income you entered on line 150 of your return. ... List of Info-Tax message numbers and topics 104 – Other employment income 117 – UCCB 121 – Interest and other investment income 126 – Rental income 127 – Taxable capital gains 128 – Support payments received 130 – Other income 147 – Non-taxable income 208 – RRSP/PRPP deduction 214 – Child care expenses 215 – Disability supports deduction 219 – Moving expenses 220 – Support payments made 221 – Carrying charges and interest expenses 229 – Other employment expenses 232 – Other deductions 254 – Capital gains deduction 255 – Northern residents deductions 301 – Age amount 303 – Spouse or common-law partner amount 305 – Amount for an eligible dependant 306 – Amount for infirm dependants age 18 or older 314 – Pension income amount 315 – Caregiver amount 316 – Disability amount (for self) 319 – Interest paid on your student loans 323 – Your tuition, education, and textbook amounts 324 – Tuition, education, and textbook amounts transferred from a child 326 – Amounts transferred from your spouse or common-law partner 330 – Medical expenses for self, spouse or common-law partner, and your dependent children who are under 18 years of age at the end of the year 349 – Donations and gifts 363 – Canada employment amount 364 – Public transit amount 365 – Children's fitness amount 367 – Amount for children who are under 18 years of age at the end of the year 400 – GST/HST credit 500 – CCTB, UCCB 602 – Filing or making changes to a previous year's return 603 – Your appeal rights 604 – Voluntary disclosures 605 – Authorizing representatives 606 – Refunds 607 – Working income tax benefit 609 – Exchange rates 610 – Do you have to file a return? 611 – Missing information 612 – Tax-free savings account (TFSA) 630 – Enhanced income tax services 631 – Services for persons with disabilities 655 – Home Buyers' Plan 702 – Instalment information 703 – Payment arrangements 710 – Refund, interest, and penalties 882 – Direct deposit 883 – Service complaints 899 – Info-Tax survey 999 – Main menu To contact us By telephone Calls from Canada and the United States 1-800-959-8281 Regular hours of service Monday to Friday (holidays excluded) 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ...
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ARCHIVED - Payroll Deductions Tables - CPP, EI, and income tax deductions - Nunavut
Tax rates and income thresholds For 2019, the federal tax rates and income thresholds are: Chart 1 – 2019 federal tax rates and income thresholds Annual taxable income ($) From – To Federal tax rate (%) R Constant ($) K 0.00 to 47,630.00 15% 0 47,630.01 to 95,259.00 20.5% 2,620 95,259.01 to 147,667.00 26% 7,859 147,667.01 to 210,371.00 29% 12,289 210,371.01 and over 33% 20,704 Canada employment amount The non-refundable Canada employment amount is built into the federal payroll deductions tables. ... Tax rates and income thresholds For 2019, the Nunavut tax rates and income thresholds are: Chart 2 – 2019 Nunavut tax rates and income thresholds Annual taxable income ($) From – To Territorial tax rate (%) V Constant ($) KP 0.00 to 45,414.00 4% 0 45,414.01 to 90,829.00 7% 1,362 90,829.01 to 147,667.00 9% 3,179 147,667.01 and over 11.5% 6,871 Personal amounts For 2019, the Nunavut non-refundable personal tax credits are: Basic personal amount $13,618 Spouse or common-law partner amount $13,618 Amount for an eligible dependant $13,618 For more detailed information on the personal amounts, see Form TD1NU, 2019 Nunavut Personal Tax Credits Return. ... Sara’s total tax deduction is $149.90 ($115.55 + $34.35). This amount of taxes will be included in your remittance to us. ...
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ARCHIVED - Payroll Deductions Tables - CPP, EI, and income tax deductions - Nunavut
Tax rates and income thresholds For 2019, the federal tax rates and income thresholds are: Chart 1 – 2020 federal tax rates and income thresholds Annual taxable income ($) From – To Federal tax rate (%) R Constant ($) K 0.00 to 48,535.00 15% 0 48,535.01 to 97,069.00 20.5% 2,669 97,069.01 to 150,473.00 26% 8,008 150,473.01 to 214,368.00 29% 12,522 214,368.01 and over 33% 21,097 Canada employment amount The non-refundable Canada employment amount is built into the federal payroll deductions tables. ... Tax rates and income thresholds For 2020, the Nunavut tax rates and income thresholds are: Chart 2 – 2019 Nunavut tax rates and income thresholds Annual taxable income ($) From – To Territorial tax rate (%) V Constant ($) KP 0.00 to 46,277.00 4% 0 46,277.01 to 92,555.00 7% 1,388 92,555.01 to 150,473.00 9% 3,239 150,473.01 and over 11.5% 7,001 Personal amounts For 2020, the Nunavut non-refundable personal tax credits are: Basic personal amount $16,304 Spouse or common-law partner amount $16,304 Amount for an eligible dependant $16,304 For more detailed information on the personal amounts, see Form TD1NU, 2020 Nunavut Personal Tax Credits Return. ... Sara’s total tax deduction is $146.40 ($114.85 + $31.55). This amount of taxes will be included in your remittance to us. ...
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ARCHIVED - General Guide for Non-Residents - 2015 - General Information
See MyCRA – the web app for individual taxpayers on the go. Notice of assessment – Your notice of assessment will have a new look that makes it easier to see the most essential information first. ... Symbols = deemed residents of Canada = non-residents of Canada = non-residents of Canada electing under sections 217 or 216.1 of the Income Tax Act Is this tax package for you? ... MyCRA – the web app for individual taxpayers on the go Getting ready to file? ...
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ARCHIVED - Payroll Deductions Tables - CPP, EI, and income tax deductions - Northwest Territories
Tax rates and income thresholds For 2019, the federal tax rates and income thresholds are: Chart 1 – 2019 federal tax rates and income thresholds Annual taxable income ($) From – To Federal tax rate (%) R Constant ($) K 0.00 to 47,630.00 15% 0 47,630.01 to 95,259.00 20.5% 2,620 95,259.01 to 147,667.00 26% 7,859 147,667.01 to 210,371.00 29% 12,289 210,371.01 and over 33% 20,704 Canada employment amount The non-refundable Canada employment amount is built into the federal payroll deductions tables. ... Tax rates and income thresholds For 2019, the Northwest Territories tax rates and income thresholds are: Chart 2 – 2019 Northwest Territories tax rates and income thresholds Annual taxable income ($) From – To Territorial tax rate (%) V Constant ($) KP 0.00 to 43,137.00 5.90% 0 43,137.01 to 86,277.00 8.60% 1,165 86,277.01 to 140,267.00 12.20% 4,271 140,267.01 and over 14.05% 6,866 Personal amounts For 2019, the Northwest Territories non-refundable personal tax credits are: Basic personal amount $14,811 Spouse or common-law partner amount $14,811 Amount for an eligible dependant $14,811 For more detailed information on the personal amounts, see Form TD1NT, 2019 Northwest Territories Personal Tax Credits Return. ... Sara’s total tax deduction is $172.05 ($122.65 + $49.40). This amount of taxes will be included in your remittance to us. ...
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ARCHIVED - Payroll Deductions Tables - CPP, EI, and income tax deductions - Northwest Territories
Tax rates and income thresholds For 2019, the federal tax rates and income thresholds are: Chart 1 – 2020 federal tax rates and income thresholds Annual taxable income ($) From – To Federal tax rate (%) R Constant ($) K 0.00 to 48,535.00 15% 0 48,535.01 to 97,069.00 20.5% 2,669 97,069.01 to 150,473.00 26% 8,008 150,473.01 to 214,368.00 29% 12,522 214,368.01 and over 33% 21,097 Canada employment amount The non-refundable Canada employment amount is built into the federal payroll deductions tables. ... Tax rates and income thresholds For 2020, the Northwest Territories tax rates and income thresholds are: Chart 2 – 2020 Northwest Territories tax rates and income thresholds Annual taxable income ($) From – To Territorial tax rate (%) V Constant ($) KP 0.00 to 43,957.00 5.90% 0 43,957.01 to 87,916.00 8.60% 1,187 87,916.01 to 142,932.00 12.20% 4,352 142,932.01 and over 14.05% 6,996 Personal amounts For 2020, the Northwest Territories non-refundable personal tax credits are: Basic personal amount $15,093 Spouse or common-law partner amount $15,093 Amount for an eligible dependant $15,093 For more detailed information on the personal amounts, see Form TD1NT, 2020 Northwest Territories Personal Tax Credits Return. ... Sara’s total tax deduction is $168.65 ($119.60 + $49.05). This amount of taxes will be included in your remittance to us. ...
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ARCHIVED - Debts of Shareholders and Certain Persons Connected
The foregoing is illustrated by the example in ¶ 36 below. Example ¶ 36. ... Former ¶ 1 has been incorporated into the Summary. ¶ 4 (former ¶ 5) has been revised to add an example to illustrate the effect of the phrase "a taxation year" in subsection 15(2). ¶ 6 was added to describe subsection 15(1.2). ... Her Majesty the Queen which support applying payments generally against the oldest outstanding amount. ¶ 37 combines the discussion in the former ¶s 7 and 8. ¶ 38 (former ¶ 9) clarifies that not only the penalties, but also the interest, will not be charged until the dates indicated in that paragraph. ¶ 39 replaces former ¶ 10 and describes subsection 227(6.1). ...
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ARCHIVED - Debts of Shareholders and Certain Persons Connected With Shareholders
The foregoing is illustrated by the example in ¶ 36 below. Example ¶ 36. ... Former ¶ 1 has been incorporated into the Summary. ¶ 4 (former ¶ 5) has been revised to add an example to illustrate the effect of the phrase "a taxation year" in subsection 15(2). ¶ 6 was added to describe subsection 15(1.2). ... Her Majesty the Queen which support applying payments generally against the oldest outstanding amount. ¶ 37 combines the discussion in the former ¶s 7 and 8. ¶ 38 (former ¶ 9) clarifies that not only the penalties, but also the interest, will not be charged until the dates indicated in that paragraph. ¶ 39 replaces former ¶ 10 and describes subsection 227(6.1). ...
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ARCHIVED - T4058 Non-Residents and Income Tax
Ways to access the information Read the publication Online format t4058-e.html PDF t4058-24e.pdf Previous years: Standard print PDFs This form is also available for the years listed below: 2023 – Standard print PDF (t4058-23e.pdf) 2022 – Standard print PDF (t4058-22e.pdf) 2021 – Standard print PDF (t4058-21e.pdf) 2020 – Standard print PDF (t4058-20e.pdf) 2019 – Standard print PDF (t4058-19e.pdf) 2018 – Standard print PDF (t4058-18e.pdf) 2017 – Standard print PDF (t4058-17e.pdf) 2016 – Standard print PDF (t4058-16e.pdf) 2015 – Standard print PDF (t4058-15e.pdf) 2014 – Standard print PDF (t4058-14e.pdf) 2013 – Standard print PDF (t4058-13e.pdf) 2012 – Standard print PDF (t4058-12e.pdf) 2011 – Standard print PDF (t4058-11e.pdf) 2010 – Standard print PDF (t4058-10e.pdf) 2009 – Standard print PDF (t4058-09e.pdf) 2008 – Standard print PDF (t4058-08e.pdf) 2007 – Standard print PDF (t4058-07e.pdf) 2006 – Standard print PDF (t4058-06e.pdf) 2005 – Standard print PDF (t4058-05e.pdf) 2004 – Standard print PDF (t4058-04e.pdf) 2003 – Standard print PDF (t4058-03e.pdf) 2002 – Standard print PDF (t4058-02e.pdf) 2001 – Standard print PDF (t4058-01e.pdf) Ask for an alternate format You can order a digital audio, e-text, braille or large print version of this publication to be sent to you by mail. ...