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Prince Edward Island HST Rate Increase – Stated Price Net of the GST/HST New Housing Rebate
Formula no. 1 Where the SPNR is not more than $396,200 (meaning that the consideration is not more than $350,000) the value of consideration payable is determined using the following calculation: Consideration = SPNR ÷ 1.132 Example The SPNR is $370,000 and all of the above conditions are satisfied. The consideration would be calculated as follows: Consideration = SPNR ÷ 1.132 = $370,000 ÷ 1.132 = $326,855.12 Once the consideration is determined, the HST payable and the GST/HST new housing rebate in respect of the federal part of the HST may be calculated as follows: HST payable = Consideration × 15% = $326,855.12 × 15% = $49,028.27 GST/HST new housing rebate in respect of the federal part of the HST = (Consideration × 5%) × 36% = ($326,855.12 × 5%) × 36% = $5,883.39 Formula no. 2 Where the SPNR is more than $396,200 and not more than $517,500 (meaning that the consideration is more than $350,000 and not more than $450,000) the value of consideration payable is determined using the following calculation: Consideration = (SPNR + $28,350) ÷ 1.213 Example The SPNR is $500,000 and all of the above conditions are satisfied. The consideration would be calculated as follows: Consideration = (SPNR + $28,350) ÷ 1.213 = ($500,000 + $28,350) ÷ 1.213 = $435,572.96 Once the consideration is determined, the HST payable and the GST/HST new housing rebate in respect of the federal part of the HST may be calculated as follows: HST payable = Consideration × 15% = $435,572.96 × 15% = $65,335.94 GST/HST new housing rebate in respect of the federal part of the HST = $6,300 × [($450,000 − Consideration) ÷ $100,000] = $6,300 × [($450,000 − $435,572.96) ÷ $100,000] = $908.90 Further information All GST/HST technical publications are available on the CRA website at cra.gc.ca/gsthsttech. ...
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Part XIX Information Return – International Exchange of Information on Financial Accounts
The possible values are: • OECD202 = individual • OECD203 = alias • OECD204 = nick name • OECD205 = also known as • OECD207 = legal • OECD208 = at birth <FirstName></FirstName>- Required, 30 characters- Enter the first name of the individual. ... The possible values are: • OECD202 = individual • OECD203 = alias • OECD204 = nick name • OECD205 = also known as • OECD207 = legal • OECD208 = at birth <FirstName></FirstName>- Required, 30 characters- Enter the first name of the controlling person. ... </ControllingPersonBirthInformation> < ControllingPersonType></ControllingPersonType>- Required, 6 alphanumeric- Enter one of the following codes to describe the controlling person type: • CRS801 = Direct owner of a corporation or other legal person • CRS802 = Indirect owner of a corporation or other legal person (through an intermediary) • CRS803 = Director or senior official of a corporation or other legal person • CRS804 = Settlor of a trust • CRS805 = Trustee of a trust • CRS806 = Protector of a trust • CRS807 = Beneficiary of a trust • CRS808 = Other controlling person of a trust • CRS809 = Equivalent to a settlor of a legal arrangement other than a trust (e.g., partnership) • CRS810 = Equivalent to a trustee of a legal arrangement other than a trust (e.g., partnership) • CRS811 = Equivalent to a protector of a legal arrangement other than a trust (e.g., partnership) • CRS812 = Equivalent to a beneficiary of a legal arrangement other than a trust (e.g., partnership) • CRS813 = Other controlling person of a legal arrangement other than a trust (e.g., partnership)-Note: For pre-existing accounts, you are required to include the controlling person type if the information is available in your record. ...
GST/HST Ruling
3 May 2022 GST/HST Ruling 234939 - – […][Whether the Congress is a foreign convention]
Board terms typically last [#] years in duration and elections are held every [#] years. ... The remaining [#] days have [#] one and a half-hour periods that offer attendees a choice between [#] simultaneous oral or symposium sessions, [#] one-hour keynote lectures, [#] half-hour sessions for […], emerging scientist talk, honorary member presentation and annual general meeting and [#] […][…]-hour sessions for posters and exhibitors. ... The [Organization] expects that approximately [#] people will attend the Congress and that at least 75% of the paid admissions will be for non-residents of Canada based on statistics of the past four meetings [in Canada and other countries]: [yyyy] – […][Country C] – Total delegates = [#] (18% Canadian […]) [yyyy] – […][Country D] – Total delegates = [#] (20% Canadian […]) [yyyy] – […][Country F] – Total delegates = [#] (25% Canadian […]) [yyyy] – […], Canada – Total delegates = [#] (24% Canadian […]) To accommodate persons […] who may be restricted from attending in person, an admission fee to attend the Congress virtually was added. ...
GST/HST Interpretation
28 September 2011 GST/HST Interpretation 135932 - GST/HST Interpretation - [...] [Supplies of design, construction, financing and management services of a facility]
This invoice shows the amount of $[...] for [...] (Construction price), the amount of $[...] for [...] ... Procurement fee $[...] $[...] $[...]- Transition fee $[...]- $[...] $[...] Total $[...] $[...] $[...] $[...] GST/HST (%) 6% 5% [...]% GST/HST ($) $[...] $[...] $[...] ...
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Stated Price Net of Rebate – GST at 5%
Example To determine the value of the consideration payable for a unit with a stated price net of rebate of $200,000, the rebate factor is applied as follows: Consideration = Stated price net of rebate ÷ Rebate factor = $200,000 ÷ 103.2% = $193,798.45 Once the value of the consideration is determined, the amount of the tax payable and the amount of the new housing rebate may be determined as follows: Tax payable = Consideration × 5% = $193,798.45× 5% = $9,689.92 New housing rebate = Tax payable × 36% = $9,689.92 × 36% = $3,488.37 Rebate factor changes 13. ... Calculation method Consideration = (Stated price net of rebate + $28,350) ÷ 1.113 Footnote 2 Tax payable = Consideration × 0.05 (or 5%) GST new housing rebate = $6,300 – (E × 0.063) where E = the consideration in excess of $350,000 (Note: The rebate gradually decreases based on the consideration in excess of $350,000.) Table method Stated Price Net of Rebate Consideration GST Payable GST New Housing Rebate $365,000 $353,414.20 $17,670.71 $6,084.91 $370,000 $357,906.56 $17,895.33 $5,801.89 $375,000 $362,398.92 $18,119.95 $5,518.87 $380,000 $366,891.28 $18,344.56 $5,235.85 $385,000 $371,383.65 $18,569.18 $4,952.83 $390,000 $375,876.01 $18,793.80 $4,669.81 $395,000 $380,368.37 $19,018.42 $4,386.79 $400,000 $384,860.74 $19,243.04 $4,103.77 $405,000 $389,353.10 $19,467.65 $3,820.75 $410,000 $393,845.46 $19,692.27 $3,537.74 $415,000 $398,337.83 $19,916.89 $3,254.72 $420,000 $402,830.19 $20,141.51 $2,971.70 $425,000 $407,322.55 $20,366.13 $2,688.68 $430,000 $411,814.91 $20,590.75 $2,405.66 $435,000 $416,307.28 $20,815.36 $2,122.64 $440,000 $420,799.64 $21,039.98 $1,839.62 $445,000 $425,292.00 $21,264.60 $1,556.60 $450,000 $429,784.37 $21,489.22 $1,273.58 $455,000 $434,276.73 $21,713.84 $990.57 $460,000.00 $438,769.09 $21,938.45 $707.55 $465,000.00 $443,261.46 $22,163.07 $424.53 $470,000.00 $447,753.82 $22,387.69 $141.51 $472,500.00 $450,000.00 $22,500.00 $0.00 Footnotes Footnote 1 The formula to determine the value of the consideration for Case 1, where P is the stated price net of rebate and C is the value of the consideration payable, was derived as follows: P = C + tax payable – GST new housing rebate P = C + (5% × C) – (36% × (5% × C) P = C + 0.05C – (0.36 × 0.05C) P = C + 0.05C – 0.018C P = 1.032 C C = P ÷ 1.032 Return to footnote1 Referrer Footnote 2 The formula to determine the value of the consideration for Case 2, where P is the stated price net of rebate and C is the value of the consideration, was derived as follows: P = C + tax payable – GST new housing rebate P = C + (5% × C) – {[($450,000 – C) ÷ $100,000] × $6,300} P = C + 0.05C – {[$4.5 – (C ÷ $100,000)] × $6,300} P = 1.05C – $28,350 + ($6,300 × C ÷ $100,000) P = 1.05C – $28,350 + 0.063C P = 1.113C – $28,350 P + $28,350 = 1.113C C = (P + $28,350) ÷ 1.113 Return to footnote2 Referrer Report a problem or mistake on this page Privacy statement The information you provide through this survey is collected under the authority of the Department of Employment and Social Development Act (DESDA) for the purpose of measuring the performance of Canada.ca and continually improving the website. ...
Technical Interpretation - External
31 March 1992 External T.I. 9200175 F - Scientific Research & Experimental Development
31 March 1992 External T.I. 9200175 F- Scientific Research & Experimental Development Unedited CRA Tags 37(1) 24(1) 5-920017 Franklyn S. ...
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Part XIX Information Return – International Exchange of Information on Financial Accounts
The possible values are: • OECD202 = individual • OECD203 = alias • OECD204 = nick name • OECD205 = also known as • OECD207 = legal • OECD208 = at birth <FirstName></FirstName>- Required, 30 characters- Enter the first name of the individual. ... The possible values are: • OECD202 = individual • OECD203 = alias • OECD204 = nick name • OECD205 = also known as • OECD207 = legal • OECD208 = at birth <FirstName></FirstName>- Required, 30 characters- Enter the first name of the controlling person. ... </ControllingPersonBirthInformation> <ControllingPersonType></ControllingPersonType>- Required, 6 alphanumeric- Enter one of the following codes to describe the controlling person type: • CRS801 = Direct owner of a corporation or other legal person • CRS802 = Indirect owner of a corporation or other legal person (through an intermediary) • CRS803 = Director or senior official of a corporation or other legal person • CRS804 = Settlor of a trust • CRS805 = Trustee of a trust • CRS806 = Protector of a trust • CRS807 = Beneficiary of a trust • CRS808 = Other controlling person of a trust • CRS809 = Equivalent to a settlor of a legal arrangement other than a trust (e.g., partnership) • CRS810 = Equivalent to a trustee of a legal arrangement other than a trust (e.g., partnership) • CRS811 = Equivalent to a protector of a legal arrangement other than a trust (e.g., partnership) • CRS812 = Equivalent to a beneficiary of a legal arrangement other than a trust (e.g., partnership) • CRS813 = Other controlling person of a legal arrangement other than a trust (e.g., partnership) </ControllingPerson> </Organization> <AccountHolderAddress> <Address>- Note: The information within the tag <Address> is repeatable up to 5 times as needed. ...
Old website (cra-arc.gc.ca)
Canada Revenue Agency Ministerial Transition Documents – November 2015
Canada Revenue Agency Ministerial Transition Documents – November 2015 Next page Note to Readers The briefing documents listed below were prepared for the Minister of National Revenue. ... Table of Contents Section 1 – Welcome Commissioner's letter to the Minister Contact list Short-term decisions Floor plan *+ Minister briefing plan Section 2 – Roles and Responsibilities Role of the Minister and Ministerial support Communications and issues management How the Federal government works: An overview * Open and Accountable government * CRA's Board of Management Section 3 – Introduction to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) Agency Overview Canada Revenue Agency at a Glance * Senior management contact list Biographies Chair of the Board of Management Commissioner of Revenue and Chief Executive Officer of the Canada Revenue Agency Deputy Commissioner of the Canada Revenue Agency Taxpayers' Ombudsman Partnerships and stakeholders Taxpayers' Ombudsman overview * Expenditure management cycle and CRA budget * Service to Canadians Compliance Collections Appeals Corporate Safeguarding taxpayer information Oversight Section 4 – Immediate Decisions Treasury Board business * Delegations Message to employees Federal budget – A CRA perspective * Section 5 – Government Overview Role of central agencies Section 6 – CRA Litigation Forecast *+ Section 7 – Issues Supporting small and medium businesses * Better service to Canadians * Estimating the magnitude of non-compliance (Tax gap) * Tobacco compliance and contraband * Underground economy * Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) * International collaboration on tax avoidance * Rules for charities related to political activities * Collective bargaining * Bill C-377 – Requirements for labour organizations * Disability Tax Credit promoters * Ontario Retirement Pension Plan * Robillard Commission Report * Overview of recent reduction exercises and major long-term funding pressures * Quebec: GST compensation * British Columbia and Ontario housing market * *Documents under review *+ Documents protected pursuant to the Access to Information Act Next page Date modified: 2016-03-08 ...
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Example – Leasing Costs
Total lease charges paid for the vehicle in 2023 $ 5,500 2. Total lease payments deducted for the vehicle before 2023 $ 0 3. ... The manufacturer's list price $28,000 5. $42,353 + $6,353 $48,706 6. Enter the amount from line 4 or line 5, whichever is more: $48,706 x 85% $41,400 7. ($950 + $143) = $1,093 x 334 = $365,062 ÷ 30 = $12,169 − line 2 $12,169 8. ($36,000 + $5,400) = $41,400 x $5,500 = $227,700,000 ÷ $41,400 $ 5,500 Tom would enter $5,500 (the lower of the amounts on line 7 and line 8) on line 11 of Form T777. ...
Current CRA website
Motor vehicle leasing costs – employees
Enter the amount from line 4 or line 5, whichever is more. $ Blank space for dollar value x 85% $ Blank space for dollar value Line 6 7. ($1,050 Footnote 3 + GST Footnote 2 and PST Footnote 2, or HST Footnote 2) x line 3 = $ Blank space for dollar value ÷ 30 = $ Blank space for dollar value − Line 2 $ Blank space for dollar value Line 7 8. ($37,000 Footnote 4 + GST Footnote 2 and PST Footnote 2, or HST Footnote 2) x line 1 = $ Blank space for dollar value ÷ Line 6 $ Blank space for dollar value Line 8 Your eligible leasing cost is the lower of the amounts on line 7 and line 8. ... Tom will complete the Chart using the following information for 2024: Monthly lease payment: $500 Lease payments made for 2024: $5,500 Number of days the car was leased in 2024: 335 Manufacturer’s suggested list price: $28,000 HST ($43,529 × 15% = $6,529) = $6,529 HST ($1,050 × 15% = $158)= $158 HST ($37,000 × 15% = $5,550) = $5,550 Eligible leasing costs for passenger vehicles leased after December 31, 2000 Line Leasing agreement information and calculations Amount 1. ... Enter the amount from line 4 or line 5, whichever is more: $50,058 x 85% $42,549 7. ($1,050 + $158 = $1,208) x 335 = $404,680 ÷ 30 = $13,489 − line 2 $13,489 8. ($37,000 + $5,550 = $42,550) x $5,500 = $234,025,000 ÷ $42,549 $ 5,500 Repayments and imputed interest When you lease a passenger vehicle, you may have either a repayment owing to you, or you may have imputed interest. ...