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Goods brought into a participating province

You have to self-assess the 10% provincial part of HST and remit $200 ($2,000 × 10%). ...
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GST/HST rebate for partners

Example If in 2016 you receive a GST/HST rebate relating to the 2015 tax year (on your 2015 notice of assessment), you have to include the amount of the rebate on your income tax return for 2016: Report the amount of the GST/HST rebate for partners that relates to eligible expenses other than CCA on Line 9974 GST/HST rebate for partners received in the year in Part 6 of your 2016 Form T2125, Statement of Business or Professional Activities; and In column 2 of Area A on page 5 of your 2016 Form T2125, reduce the UCC for the beginning of 2016 by the portion of the rebate that relates to the eligible CCA. ...
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Instalment interest and penalty charges

Example Instalment penalty and interest For 2017, John made instalment payments that were less than he should have paid. ...
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CRA Competencies and Standardized Assessment Tools

CRA Competencies and Standardized Assessment Tools CRA Competencies Canada Revenue Agency Competencies April 2016 List of CRA standardized assessment tools Note: All standardized tests used in the CRA (excluding the Wonderlic Personnel Test) are online tests and will be administered on a computer. ...
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Summary of the Corporate Business Plan 2002-2003 to 2004-2005

Compliance (cont'd) Exhibit E- Customs Services Managing the Compliance Continuum Expected outcome- Canadians' health, safety, security, and business interests are protected, and Canada's economic growth is supported, through responsible border and trade management Anticipated Results Success Criteria Enhanced enforcement that expeditiously identifies and responds to threats to the security, health, and safety of society, and to Canada's economy National Advance Passenger Information / Passenger Name Record Program implemented Customs Controlled Areas implemented at major airports in 2002-2003 Memoranda of understanding with other government departments are in place by 2005, which provide for information sharing and intelligence data, the joint setting of priority areas in need of compliance improvement, and reporting on performance Increase the use of information technology throughout the Special Import Measures Act processes to enhance accessibility and reduce the administrative burden on all affected parties (particularly, small and medium-sized enterprises) Implement Officer Powers at Phase 2 sites Effective compliance management that enhances personal and economic security, and encourages partnerships and sustained compliance Over 50% of imports processed under Customs Self Assessment (CSA) by 2005 National NEXUS program for major land border offices (with the United States) 200,000 pre-screened, low-risk air travellers participating in Expedited Passenger Processing System (EPPS) by 2005 Administrative Monetary Penalties System (AMPS) fully operational Responsible services that encourage voluntary compliance and minimize the compliance burden without compromising security Established service standards are met and reported on Certainty and consistency for international trade and travel Agreement with U.S. on expedited process for low-risk commercial shipments Agreement with U.S. on joint programming for travellers Negotiation and implementation (administration and legislation) of customs procedures, and negotiation of trade policy instruments related to new free trade agreements with Singapore, the Central America Four, the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), and the new WTO Round by 2005 Prepared for implementation in 2002-2003 (administration and legislation) of the Canada- Costa Rica Free Trade Agreement Knowledgeable and skilled workforce supported by the appropriate tools, information, and technology to meet current and future program needs New Performance Measurement Framework for customs services, linked to Balanced Scorecard and supported by upgraded data collection systems, by 2003-2004 New customs officers staffed, equipped with x-ray and ionscan detection technology, and fully supported by Integrated Primary Inspection Line (IPIL) system Implementation of Learning Strategy with emphasis on Customs Inspectors and Superintendents, Client Services, and Compliance Verification Officers Date modified: 2002-03-21 ...
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Mental functions necessary for everyday life

. | Alternative formats and transcript Forms and publications Guide RC4064, Disability-Related Information Form T2201, Disability Tax Credit Certificate Related links Tax credits and deductions for persons with disabilities Date modified: 2015-12-16 ...
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Life-sustaining therapy

Life-sustaining therapy Video length: 2 minute, 37 seconds Alternative formats: MPG4, WEBM | Video help Transcript For some people, life-sustaining therapy is required to support a vital function. ...
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Cumulative effect

Cumulative effect Video length: 2 minute, 17 seconds Alternative formats: MPG4, WEBM | Video help Transcript For some people, the cumulative effect of significant restrictions in two or more basic activities of daily living may pose a significant challenge. ...
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Speaking

Speaking Video length: 1 minute, 55 seconds Alternative formats: MPG4, WEBM | Video help Transcript For some people, it may be that speaking poses a significant challenge. ...
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Hearing

Hearing Video length: 1 minute, 55 seconds Alternative formats: MPG4, WEBM | Video help Transcript For some people, it may be that hearing poses a significant challenge. ...

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