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ARCHIVED - General Guide for Non-Residents – 2013: Refund or Balance owing
Line 421 – CPP contributions payable on self-employment and other earnings Line 430 – Employment insurance premiums payable on self-employment and other eligible earnings Line 422 – Social benefits repayment Line 428 – Provincial or territorial tax Line 437 – Total income tax deducted Line 438 – Tax transfer for residents of Quebec Line 440 – Refundable Quebec abatement Line 448 – CPP overpayment Line 450 – Employment insurance overpayment Line 452 – Refundable medical expense supplement Line 453 – Working income tax benefit (WITB) Line 454 – Refund of investment tax credit Line 456 – Part XII.2 trust tax credit Line 457 – Employee and partner GST/HST rebate Line 476 – Tax paid by instalments Line 484 – Refund Direct deposit Line 485 – Balance owing How to file your return What do you include with your return and what records do you keep? ... ⬤Line 456 – Part XII.2 trust tax credit Enter the total of amounts shown in box 38 of all your T3 slips. ... Non-residents and non-residents electing under section 217 – If you disposed of taxable Canadian property in 2013, enter the tax payment you made to us, as shown on your certificate of compliance (Form T2064, Certificate – Proposed Disposition of Property by a Non-Resident of Canada, or Form T2068, Certificate – The Disposition of Property by a Non-Resident of Canada). ...
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ARCHIVED - General Income Tax and Benefit Guide for Non-Residents and Deemed Residents of Canada – 2007
Basic personal amount (line 300) – The amount has increased to $9,600. ... Just follow the symbol that applies to you… ⬤ = deemed residents of Canada ▮ = non-residents of Canada ▲ = non-residents of Canada electing under section 217 of the Income Tax Act Is this tax package for you? ... Previous page | Table of contents | Next page Report a problem or mistake on this page Thank you for your help! ...
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ARCHIVED - General Income Tax and Benefit Guide for Non-Residents and Deemed Residents of Canada – 2007
Basic personal amount (line 300) – The amount has increased to $9,600. ... Just follow the symbol that applies to you… ⬤ = deemed residents of Canada ▮ = non-residents of Canada ▲ = non-residents of Canada electing under section 217 of the Income Tax Act Is this tax package for you? ... Previous page | Table of contents | Next page Page details Date modified: 2008-01-03 ...
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ARCHIVED - General Guide for Non-Residents – 2013: Federal non-refundable tax credits
Schedule B, Allowable Amount of Non-Refundable Tax Credits Amounts for non-resident dependants Family caregiver amount (FCA) Line 300 – Basic personal amount Line 301 – Age amount Line 303 – Spouse or common-law partner amount Line 305 – Amount for an eligible dependant Line 367 – Amount for children born in 1996 or later Line 306 – Amount for infirm dependants age 18 or older Line 308 – CPP or QPP contributions through employment Line 310 – CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings Line 312 – Employment insurance premiums through employment Line 317 – Employment insurance premiums on self-employment and other eligible earnings Line 375 – Provincial parental insurance plan (PPIP) premiums paid Line 376 – PPIP premiums payable on employment income Line 378 – PPIP premiums payable on self-employment income Line 362 – Volunteer firefighters' amount Line 363 – Canada employment amount Line 364 – Public transit passes amount Line 365 – Children's fitness amount Line 370 – Children's arts amount Line 369 – Home buyers' amount Line 313 – Adoption expenses Line 314 – Pension income amount Line 315 – Caregiver amount Line 316 – Disability amount (for self) Line 317 – Employment insurance premiums on self-employment and other eligible earnings Line 318 – Disability amount transferred from a dependant Line 319 – Interest paid on your student loans Line 323 – Tuition, education, and textbook amounts Line 324 – Tuition, education, and textbook amounts transferred from a child Line 326 – Amounts transferred from your spouse or common-law partner Line 330 – Medical expenses for self, spouse or common-law partner, and your dependent children born in 1996 or later Line 331 – Allowable amount of medical expenses for other dependants Line 349 – Donations and gifts These credits reduce your federal tax. ... ⬤▮▲Line 300 – Basic personal amount Claim $11,038. ⬤▮▲Line 301 – Age amount You can claim this amount if you were 65 years of age or older on December 31, 2013, and your net world income (line 236 of your return) is less than $ 80,256. ... Previous page | Table of contents | Next page Page details Date modified: 2014-01-03 ...
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ARCHIVED - Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit – Guide to Form T1131
Subtotal – Amount C Enter the difference between line 421 and line 423. ... Total labour expenditures – Amount I Enter the total of amounts G and H. ... Subtotal – Amount J Enter the total of lines 613 and 615. Line 618 – Labour expenditure for the tax year Enter the difference between amounts I and J. ...
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ARCHIVED - Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit – Guide to Form T1131
Subtotal – Amount C Enter the difference between line 421 and line 423. ... Total labour expenditures – Amount I Enter the total of amounts G and H. ... Subtotal – Amount J Enter the total of lines 613 and 615. Line 618 – Labour expenditure for the tax year Enter the difference between amounts I and J. ...
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ARCHIVED - Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit – Guide to Form T1131
Subtotal – Amount C Enter the difference between line 421 and line 423. ... Total labour expenditures – Amount I Enter the total of amounts G and H. ... Subtotal – Amount J Enter the total of lines 613 and 615. Line 618 – Labour expenditure for the tax year Enter the difference between amounts I and J. ...
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ARCHIVED - Schedules – Certain Assets Used in Petroleum and Natural Gas Activities
ARCHIVED- Schedules – Certain Assets Used in Petroleum and Natural Gas Activities From: Canada Revenue Agency We have archived this page and will not be updating it. ... New ¶ 28 provides a discussion about assets included in the new schedules appended to the bulletin. ¶s 29-30 (a portion of former ¶ 4) describe certain property that is excluded from depreciable property. ¶ 31 (former ¶ 2) has been revised to include the legislative amendments to the definitions of CEE and CDE that specifically exclude depreciable property from being CEE or CDE. ...
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ARCHIVED - General Guide for Non-Residents – 2013 : Federal non-refundable tax credits
Schedule B, Allowable Amount of Non-Refundable Tax Credits Amounts for non-resident dependants Family caregiver amount (FCA) Line 300 – Basic personal amount Line 301 – Age amount Line 303 – Spouse or common-law partner amount Line 305 – Amount for an eligible dependant Line 367 – Amount for children born in 1996 or later Line 306 – Amount for infirm dependants age 18 or older Line 308 – CPP or QPP contributions through employment Line 310 – CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings Line 312 – Employment insurance premiums through employment Line 317 – Employment insurance premiums on self-employment and other eligible earnings Line 375 – Provincial parental insurance plan (PPIP) premiums paid Line 376 – PPIP premiums payable on employment income Line 378 – PPIP premiums payable on self-employment income Line 362 – Volunteer firefighters' amount Line 363 – Canada employment amount Line 364 – Public transit passes amount Line 365 – Children's fitness amount Line 370 – Children's arts amount Line 369 – Home buyers' amount Line 313 – Adoption expenses Line 314 – Pension income amount Line 315 – Caregiver amount Line 316 – Disability amount (for self) Line 317 – Employment insurance premiums on self-employment and other eligible earnings Line 318 – Disability amount transferred from a dependant Line 319 – Interest paid on your student loans Line 323 – Tuition, education, and textbook amounts Line 324 – Tuition, education, and textbook amounts transferred from a child Line 326 – Amounts transferred from your spouse or common-law partner Line 330 – Medical expenses for self, spouse or common-law partner, and your dependent children born in 1996 or later Line 331 – Allowable amount of medical expenses for other dependants Line 349 – Donations and gifts These credits reduce your federal tax. ... Line 300 – Basic personal amount Claim $11,038. Line 301 – Age amount You can claim this amount if you were 65 years of age or older on December 31, 2013, and your net world income (line 236 of your return) is less than $ 80,256. ... Previous page | Table of contents | Next page Date modified: 2014-01-03 ...
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ARCHIVED - General Guide for Non-Residents – 2013: Federal non-refundable tax credits
Schedule B, Allowable Amount of Non-Refundable Tax Credits Amounts for non-resident dependants Family caregiver amount (FCA) Line 300 – Basic personal amount Line 301 – Age amount Line 303 – Spouse or common-law partner amount Line 305 – Amount for an eligible dependant Line 367 – Amount for children born in 1996 or later Line 306 – Amount for infirm dependants age 18 or older Line 308 – CPP or QPP contributions through employment Line 310 – CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings Line 312 – Employment insurance premiums through employment Line 317 – Employment insurance premiums on self-employment and other eligible earnings Line 375 – Provincial parental insurance plan (PPIP) premiums paid Line 376 – PPIP premiums payable on employment income Line 378 – PPIP premiums payable on self-employment income Line 362 – Volunteer firefighters' amount Line 363 – Canada employment amount Line 364 – Public transit passes amount Line 365 – Children's fitness amount Line 370 – Children's arts amount Line 369 – Home buyers' amount Line 313 – Adoption expenses Line 314 – Pension income amount Line 315 – Caregiver amount Line 316 – Disability amount (for self) Line 317 – Employment insurance premiums on self-employment and other eligible earnings Line 318 – Disability amount transferred from a dependant Line 319 – Interest paid on your student loans Line 323 – Tuition, education, and textbook amounts Line 324 – Tuition, education, and textbook amounts transferred from a child Line 326 – Amounts transferred from your spouse or common-law partner Line 330 – Medical expenses for self, spouse or common-law partner, and your dependent children born in 1996 or later Line 331 – Allowable amount of medical expenses for other dependants Line 349 – Donations and gifts These credits reduce your federal tax. ... Line 300 – Basic personal amount Claim $11,038. Line 301 – Age amount You can claim this amount if you were 65 years of age or older on December 31, 2013, and your net world income (line 236 of your return) is less than $ 80,256. ... Previous page | Table of contents | Next page Report a problem or mistake on this page Thank you for your help! ...