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ARCHIVED - Information for Residents of New Brunswick
Supporting documents – If you are filing electronically, keep all your documents in case we ask to see them at a later date. ...
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ARCHIVED - Completing your Alberta forms
Complete the "Transfer/Carryforward of unused amount" section of Schedule AB(S11) to calculate the provincial amount available to transfer, as well as Form T2202, Education and Textbook Amounts Certificate, T2202A, Tuition, Education and Textbook Amounts Certificate, TL11A, Tuition, Education and Textbook Amounts Certificate- University Outside Canada, TL11B, Tuition, Education, and Textbook Amounts Certificate – Flying School or Club, or TL11C, Tuition, Education and Textbook Amounts Certificate- Commuter to the United States, to designate who can claim it and the amount the person can claim. ...
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ARCHIVED - Request for Competent Authority Consideration Under Mutual Agreement Procedures in Income Tax Conventions
If you have any comments about this circular, please write to: Revenue Canada Director General International Tax Programs Directorate Ottawa ON K1A 0L8 Appendix A Countries that have tax treaties with Canada: (January 1, 1995) Australia Austria Bangladesh Barbados Belgium Brazil Cameroon Cyprus Czech & Slovakia Federal Republic Denmark Dominican Republic Egypt Finland France Federal Republic of Germany Guyana India Indonesia Ireland Israel Italy Ivory Coast Jamaica Japan Kenya Republic of Korea Luxembourg Malaysia Malta Mexico Morocco The Netherlands New Zealand Norway Pakistan Papua New Guinea People's Republicof China Philippines Poland Romania Singapore Spain Sri Lanka Sweden Switzerland Thailand Page details Date modified: 2017-06-22 ...
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Charities Directorate
Subsequent to this internal audit, and pursuant to the Regulatory Reform Initiative, the Compliance and Intelligence Division (CID) was separated into two new divisions: the Compliance Division and the Review & Analysis Division. ...
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ARCHIVED - Registered Charities Newsletter No. 17 - Winter 2004
You can also write to us at: Charities Directorate Canada Customs and Revenue Agency Ottawa ON K1A 0L5 You can contact us by e-mail for comments or suggestions about the newsletter* at: charities-bienfaisance-bulletin@ccra-adrc.gc.ca about the Roadshow at: information.sessions@ccra-adrc.gc.ca about the Web site* at: Charities-Bienfaisance@ccra-adrc.gc.ca * Although we will not be able to reply, we will use your comments to improve these services. ...
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Report on Plans and Priorities 2014–15
Over the planning period, the CRA will: launch the Self-Assessment and Learning Tool for SR&ED applicants (Budget 2012 = self assessment eligibility tool) monitor the results of our Formal Pre-approval Process pilot for SR&ED claims SERVICE EXCELLENCE: Making sure SR&ED claimants get the right support when they need it The CRA is working to ensure new SR&ED claimants have the right support, when they need it most. ...
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Supplementary Information Tables
Expected results Canadians receive their rightful benefits Fiscal year of last completed evaluation Not applicable Decision following the results of last evaluation Not applicable Fiscal year of next planned evaluation Not applicable General targeted recipient groups Other Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients Not applicable Planning information (dollars) Type of transfer payment 2020–21 forecast spending 2021–22 planned spending 2022–23 planned spending 2023–24 planned spending Total grants---- Total contributions---- Total other types of transfer payments 361,000,000 373,000,000 373,000,000 373,000,000 Total transfer payments 361,000,000 373,000,000 373,000,000 373,000,000 Main Estimates, planned spending and full-time equivalents (dollars) 2020–21 forecast 2021–22 planned 2022–23 planned 2023–24 planned Total Main Estimates 7,939,991,193 10,765,797,057 11,508,470,141 11,486,448,386 Less: Taxpayers’ Ombudsperson included in Main Estimates above (3,780,057) (3,875,779) (3,882,560) (3,881,560) Supplementary Estimates Adjustment to the forecast for the climate action incentive payment (statutory) 1,235,000,000 Adjustment to the forecast of re-spendable non-tax revenues to reflect amounts to be cost recovered from Employment and Social Development Canada for the administration of COVID-19 measures (statutory) 174,300,000 Funding to support the administration of measures associated with the Government’s response to COVID-19: Ensuring access to CRA call centres 97,100,000 Economic measures 60,200,000 Canada emergency wage subsidy 42,849,870 Canada rent emergency subsidy 24,637,287 10% Wage subsidy for employers 2,455,800 Canada emergency business account 1,307,603 Adjustment to the forecast for the distribution of fuel and excess emission charges to the provinces and territories (statutory) 20,000,000 Funding for government advertising programs 8,500,000 Funding to implement and administer tax measures to support Canadian journalism and to increase awareness of the Canada workers benefit 5,351,803 Transfer with other government departments (197,531) Other adjustments Collective bargaining adjustments 455,495,128 Adjustment to re-spendable non-tax revenues 17,144,107 Funding for the Application Modernization initiative (Treasury Board Central Vote 10 – Government wide initiatives) 385,888 Other 42,095 Planned base spending Footnote 2 10,080,783,186 10,761,921,278 11,504,587,581 11,482,566,826 Taxpayers’ Ombudsperson 3,780,057 3,875,779 3,882,560 3,881,560 Items not yet included in outer years’ planned spending Carry-forward from 2019–20 287,442,393--- Funding for the reimbursement of salary advances and overpayments incurred by the CRA in 2019–20 as a result of issues with the government pay system 4,103,041--- Funding for severance payments, parental benefits, and vacation credits 51,900,000--- Total planned spending 10,428,008,677 10,765,797,057 11,508,470,141 11,486,448,386 Re-spendable non-tax revenues pursuant to the Canada Revenue Agency Act (365,604,559) (279,322,693) (213,148,723) (205,584,999) Cost of services received without charge 675,877,423 650,186,463 648,962,698 648,124,614 Total CRA spending 10,738,281,541 11,136,660,827 11,944,284,116 11,928,988,001 Human resources (full-time equivalents) Canada Revenue Agency 43,374 42,492 41,460 41,314 Taxpayers’ Ombudsperson 33 34 34 34 Total full-time equivalents 43,407 42,526 41,494 41,348 CRA Sustainable Development Strategy Information on the CRA Sustainable Development Strategy is available on canada.ca. ...
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3.0 Sustainable Development Strategy Results
Familiarity with SD at the CRA (%) Year Percent 2004 72 2007 89 2010 95 Employee Commuting To engage our people in GHG emissions reduction efforts, the Agency took initial steps to examine the commuting habits of our employees. ...
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Welcome to the CRA
Some highlights from the Federal Budget 2023 include: The Grocery Rebate – an additional GST credit payment equivalent to twice the eligible amount for January 2023. ...
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Canada Revenue Agency Quarterly Financial Report
CRA will administer initiatives related to Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) Excess Contributions and T1-OVP, Employer and Goods and Services Tax / Harmonized Sales Tax (GST/HST) Delinquent Filers program, Non-Filer program, and the T1 Processing Review. ...