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Part XX Information Return – Reporting Rules for Digital Platform Operators
</TIN> <Name></Name> Legal Name of Entity- Required, maximum 200 alphanumeric <Address> <legalAddressType></legalAddressType>-Maximum 7 alphanumeric-The possible values are: OECD301 = residential or business, OECD302 = residential, OECD303 = business, OECD304 = registered office, or OECD305 = unspecified Note: The address of the Reportable Platform Operator must represent the “Registered Office Address” if OECD304. ... The possible values are; OECD201 = SMF, Alias or Other OECD202 = Individual OECD203 = Alias OECD204 = Nickname OECD205 = AKA (Also Known As) OECD206 = DBA (Doing Business As) OECD207 = Legal Name OECD208 = Name at Birth <PrecedingTitle></PrecedingTitle>-Maximum 200 alphanumeric (Ex: Hon, Dr, Prof) <Title></Title>-Maximum 200 alphanumeric (Ex: Hon, Dr, Prof) <FirstName></FirstName>- Required, maximum 200 alphanumeric Note: In the event no complete first name is available, then NFN (No First Name) will be reported and applicable name information will be found in the subsequent "Last Name" field. ... -Based on the ISO code list 4217 (Ex: CAD, USD, EUR) </Taxes> <PropertyType></PropertyType> Type of property being rented for consideration-6 alphanumeric-The possible values are: DPI901 = Office DPI902 = Hotel room DPI903 = Bed & Breakfast room DPI904 = House DPI905 = Apartment DPI906 = Mobile home DPI907 = Campground DPI908 = Boat DPI909 = Parking space DPI910 = Other <OtherPropertyType></OtherPropertyType>-Maximum 200 alphanumeric-In the event “DPI910” is selected as Property Type, this field must provide a description of the property type. ...
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Part XX Information Return – Reporting Rules for Digital Platform Operators
</TIN> <Name></Name> Legal Name of Entity- Required, maximum 200 alphanumeric <Address> <legalAddressType></legalAddressType>-Maximum 7 alphanumeric-The possible values are: OECD301 = residential or business, OECD302 = residential, OECD303 = business, OECD304 = registered office, or OECD305 = unspecified Note: The address of the Reportable Platform Operator must represent the “Registered Office Address” if OECD304. ... The possible values are; OECD201 = SMF, Alias or Other OECD202 = Individual OECD203 = Alias OECD204 = Nickname OECD205 = AKA (Also Known As) OECD206 = DBA (Doing Business As) OECD207 = Legal Name OECD208 = Name at Birth <PrecedingTitle></PrecedingTitle>-Maximum 200 alphanumeric (Ex: Hon, Dr, Prof) <Title></Title>-Maximum 200 alphanumeric (Ex: Hon, Dr, Prof) <FirstName></FirstName>- Required, maximum 200 alphanumeric Note: In the event no complete first name is available, then NFN (No First Name) will be reported and applicable name information will be found in the subsequent "Last Name" field. ... -Based on the ISO code list 4217 (Ex: CAD, USD, EUR) </Taxes> <PropertyType></PropertyType> Type of property being rented for consideration-6 alphanumeric-The possible values are: DPI901 = Office DPI902 = Hotel room DPI903 = Bed & Breakfast room DPI904 = House DPI905 = Apartment DPI906 = Mobile home DPI907 = Campground DPI908 = Boat DPI909 = Parking space DPI910 = Other <OtherPropertyType></OtherPropertyType>-Maximum 200 alphanumeric-In the event “DPI910” is selected as Property Type, this field must provide a description of the property type. ...
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Excise Duty Rate Changes – July 1, 2006
Excise Duty Rate Changes – July 1, 2006 May 2006 On May 2, 2006, the Minister of Finance tabled a Notice of Ways and Means Motion, which amends the Excise Act and Excise Act, 2001 to introduce new excise duty rates. ... Wine New rates for wine More than 7% of absolute ethyl alcohol by volume $0.62 per litre More than 1.2% of absolute ethyl alcohol by volume but not more than 7% of absolute ethyl alcohol by volume $0.295 per litre Not more than 1.2% of absolute ethyl alcohol by volume $0.0205 per litre Beer Made by domestic brewers with production of more than 300,000 hectolitres per year and all imported beer New rates for beer More than 2.5% of absolute ethyl alcohol by volume $31.22 per hectolitre More than 1.2% of absolute ethyl alcohol by volume but not more than 2.5% of absolute ethyl alcohol by volume $15.61 per hectolitre Not more than 1.2% of absolute ethyl alcohol by volume $2.591 per hectolitre Domestic production – small and mid-sized brewers More than 2.5% of absolute ethyl alcohol New rates for Domestic production – small and mid-sized brewers at more than 2.5% of absolute ethyl alcohol Annual production volume increments (hectolitres) Applicable rate (per hectolitre) 0 – 2,000 $3.122 2,001 – 5,000 $6.244 5,001 – 15,000 $12.488 15,001 – 50,000 $21.854 50,001 – 75,000 $26.537 75,001 – 300,000 $31.22 More than 1.2% but not more than 2.5% of absolute ethyl alcohol New rates for Domestic production – small and mid-sized brewers at More than 1.2% but not more than 2.5% of absolute ethyl alcohol Annual production volume increments (hectolitres) Applicable rate (per hectolitre) 0 – 2,000 $1.561 2,001 – 5,000 $3.122 5,001 – 15,000 $6.244 15,001 – 50,000 $10.927 50,001 – 75,000 $13.269 75,001 – 300,000 $15.61 Not more than 1.2% of absolute ethyl alcohol New rates for Domestic production – small and mid-sized brewers at not more than 1.2% Annual production volume increments (hectolitres) Applicable rate (per hectolitre) 0 – 2,000 $0.259 2,001 – 5,000 $0.518 5,001 – 15,000 $1.036 15,001 – 50,000 $1.814 50,001 – 75,000 $2.202 75,001 – 300,000 $2.591 Note: The reduced rates do not apply to licensed brewers whose annual beer production is greater than 300,000 hectolitres. Tobacco products All provinces and territories – regular domestic market New rates for tobacco products in all provinces and territories Excise Duty Additional Duty Cigarettes $0.41025 per five or fraction of five cigarettes N/A Tobacco sticks $0.0605 per stick N/A Manufactured tobacco – other $55.90 per kilogram N/A Raw leaf tobacco $1.572 per kilogram N/A Cigars $16.60 per 1,000 cigars Greater of $0.066 or 66% * * 66% of the Canadian manufacturer's sale price or of the duty paid value, if imported. ...
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The Canada Pension Plan enhancement – Businesses, individuals, and self-employed: what it means for you
The total CPP amounts Damien will contribute are as follows: Annual contribution rate and amount on income below first earnings ceiling Damien (employee)- $45,000 income- Annual contribution rate and amount on income below first earnings ceiling Year Contribution rate split (employee/employer) First earnings ceiling Second earnings ceiling Damien's annual CPP contributions at 5.95% 2024 5.95% $68,500 $73,200 ($45,000- $3,500) × 5.95% = $2,469 2025 5.95% $71,300 $81,200 ($45,000- $3,500) × 5.95% = $2,469 Pierre (self-employed)- $75,000 income Pierre's situation is different since Pierre is self-employed. ... Annual contribution rate and amount on income below first earnings ceiling Pierre (self-employed)- $75,000 income- Annual contribution rate and amount on income below first earnings ceiling Year Contribution rate First earnings ceiling Second earnings ceiling Pierre's annual CPP contributions at 11.9% 2023 11.9% $66,600 N/A ($66,600-$3,500) × 11.9% = $7,509 2024 11.9% $68,500 $73,200 ($68,500- $3,500) × 11.9% = $7,735 2025 11.9% $71,300 $81,200 ($71,300- $3,500) × 11.9% = $8,068 Annual CPP2 contributions rate and amount on income above the first earnings ceiling up to the second earnings ceiling Pierre (self-employed)- $75,000 income- Annual CPP2 contributions rate and amount on income above the first earnings ceiling up to the second earnings ceiling Year Contribution rate First earnings ceiling Second earnings ceiling Contribution rate Pierre's annual CPP2 contributions at 8% 2024 8% $68,500 $73,200 8% ($73,200- $68,500) × 8% = $376 2025 8% $71,300 $81,200 8% ($75,000- $71,300) × 8% = $296 Pierre's total contributions will be: Pierre (self-employed)- $75,000 income- Pierre's total contributions will be: Year Base CPP contribution amount (11.9%) + CPP2 contributions (8%) = Total annual CPP contributions 2023 $7,509 N/A $7,509 2024 $7,735 $376 $8,111 2025 $8,068 $296 $8,364 Ayesha (employee)- $150,000 income Since Ayesha's income is higher than the first earnings ceiling, they will make base and first additional CPP contributions at 5.95% and, beginning in 2024, CPP2 contributions, 4% of YAMPE- YMPE. ... Annual contribution rate and amount on income below first earnings ceiling Ayesha (employee)- $150,000 income- Annual contribution rate and amount on income below first earnings ceiling Year Contribution rate split (employee/ employer) First earnings ceiling Second earnings ceiling Ayesha's annual CPP contributions at 5.95% 2023 5.95% $66,600 N/A ($66,600- $3,500) × 5.95% = $3,754 2024 5.95% $68,500 $73,200 ($68,500- $3,500) × 5.95% = $3,868 2025 5.95% $71,300 $81,200 ($71,300- $3,500) × 5.95% = $4,034 Annual CPP2 contributions rate and amount on income above first earnings ceiling up to second earnings ceiling Ayesha (employee)- $150,000 income- Annual CPP2 contributions rate and amount on income above first earnings ceiling up to second earnings ceiling Year Contribution rate split (employee/ employer) First earnings ceiling Second earnings ceiling Ayesha's annual CPP2 contributions at 4% 2023 N/A $66,600 N/A N/A 2024 4% $68,500 $73,200 ($73,200- $68,500) × 4% = $188 2025 4% $71,300 $81,200 ($81,200- $71,300) × 4% = $396 Ayesha's total contributions will be: Ayesha (employee)- $150,000 income- Ayesha's total contributions will then be: Year First contribution amount + CPP2 contribution amount = Total annual CPP contribution 2023 $3,754 $0 $3,754 2024 $3,868 $188 $4,056 2025 $4,034 $396 $4,430 More information For more information on payroll deductions, please visit the following pages on Canada.ca About the deduction of Canada Pension Plan (CPP) contributions How to calculate payroll deductions and contributions Payroll Deductions Online Calculator (PDOC), payroll tables, TD1s, and more For more information on CPP benefits, the CPP enhancements, and the Canada Workers benefit, please visit the following pages on Canada.ca CPP Retirement pension- How much you could receive Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and the CPP enhancement Canada Workers Benefit Search for related information by keyword: Pensions | Canada Revenue Agency | Canada | Taxes | general public | backgrounders Page details Date modified: 2023-12-15 ...
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Reporting suspected tax or benefit cheating in Canada – Information to include
Reporting suspected tax or benefit cheating in Canada – Information to include From: Canada Revenue Agency 1. ... Key identifiers Include specific information about the subject (such as the business, charity, or person) of your lead, for example: full name of the suspected tax or benefit cheat / spouse’s name / address / birthdate / social insurance number / social media accounts business name / business address / business number any related businesses, shareholders, contractors, etc. description of the suspected tax or benefit cheat’s properties, vehicles, loans, mortgages, banking information, or personal expenditures Facts Describe what you know about the subject of your lead, with as many details as possible, including: why you believe this business, charity, or person is cheating dates or length of time the suspected cheating occurred whether anyone else was involved any lifestyle issues like lavish spending not in line with income level (include details of purchases such as where, when, how, how much) Supporting documents If you have supporting documents to complement the lead, send them by mail or by fax to the National Leads Centre. ...
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Chapter 11 - 8503(4) to 8503(26) – Additional Conditions
Chapter 11- 8503(4) to 8503(26) – Additional Conditions On this page... 11.1 8503(4)(a) – Member Contributions 11.1.1 8503(4)(a)(i) – Current Service Contribution Limit 11.1.2 8503(4)(a)(ii) – Periods of Disability, Reduced Pay or Temporary Absence 11.1.3 8503(4)(a)(iii) – Past Service Contribution Limit 11.2 8503(4)(b) – Pre-payment of Member Contributions 11.3 8503(4)(c) – Reduction in Benefits and Return of Contributions 11.4 8503(4)(d) – Undue Deferral of Payment 11.5 8503(4)(e) & (f) – Evidence of Disability 11.6 8503(5) – Waiver of Member Contribution Condition 11.7 8503(6) – Pre-Retirement Death Benefits 11.8 8503(7) – Commutation of Lifetime Retirement Benefits 11.9 8503(7.1) – Bridging Benefits and Elections 11.10 8503(8) – Suspension or Cessation of Pension 11.11 8503(9) – Re-Employed Member 11.12 8503(10) – Re-Employed Member- Special Rules Not Applicable 11.13 8503(11) – Re-Employed Member- Anti-Avoidance 11.14 8503(12) – Limits Dependent on Consumer Price Index 11.15 8503(13) – Statutory Plans – Special Rules 11.16 8503(14) – Artificially Reduced Pension Adjustment 11.17 8503(15) – Past Service Employer Contribution 11.18 8503(16) – Definitions for the Purpose of Phased Retirement Benefits 11.19 8503(17) – Bridging Benefits Payable on a Stand-Alone Basis 11.20 8503(18) – Rules of Application 11.21 8503(19) – Benefit Accruals After Pension Commencement 11.22 8503(20) – Re-Determination of Benefits 11.23 8503(21) – Rules of Application 11.24 8503(22) – Anti-Avoidance 11.25 8503(23) – Cross-Plan Rules 11.26 8503(24) and (25) – Associated Defined Benefit Provisions 11.27 8503(26) IPP – Minimum Withdrawal 11.1 8503(4)(a) – Member Contributions 11.1.1 8503(4)(a)(i) – Current Service Contribution Limit Member current service contributions to a DB provision of an RPP are limited to the lesser of a) 9% of the member’s compensation for the year from an employer who participates in the plan, and b) $1,000 plus 70% of the member’s pension credit for the year under the provision. ... Cross references: Definition of Eligible Period of Temporary Absence – 8500(1) Definition of Eligible Period of Reduced Pay – 8500(1) Definition of Disabled – 8500(1) Definition of Period of Disability – 8500(1) Eligible Service – 8503(3)(a)(iii) & (iv) Prescribed Compensation – 8507 11.1.3 8503(4)(a)(iii) – Past Service Contribution Limit Plans may give members the right to purchase past service defined benefits, as long as the purchase is in respect of eligible service in accordance with paragraph 8503(3)(a) of the Regulations. ... Cross references: Past Service Benefits – 147.1(10) Amount of Employee’s Pension Contributions Deductible – 147.2(4) Definition of Period of Reduced Services – 8300(1) Certification in Respect of Past Service – 8307 Period of Reduced Services – Retroactive Benefits 8308(4) Prescribed Compensation – 8507 11.2 8503(4)(b) – Pre-payment of Member Contributions DB member contributions are not permitted before the year in which they relate. ...
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Self-employed Business, Professional, Commission, Farming, and Fishing Income: Chapter 4 – Capital cost allowance
She does this as follows: GST at 5% of $37,000 = $1,850 PST at 8% of $37,000 = $2,960 Therefore, Vivienne's capital cost is $41,810 ($37,000 + $1,850 + $2,960). ... Example Example – First-year enhanced allowance First-year enhanced allowance Acquisition cost $65,000 First-year CCA $61,000 × 75% = $45,750 Undepreciated capital cost (UCC) $61,000 − $45,750 = $15,250 Proceeds of disposition $30,000 Part of proceeds of disposition to be deducted from the UCC $30,000 × ($61,000 ÷ $65,000) = $28,154 Class 55 (40%) Include in Class 55 zero-emission vehicles that would normally be included in Class 16. ... Capital cost calculation – Change in use Actual cost of the property $ Blank space for dollar value Line 1 FMV of the property $ Blank space for dollar value Line 2 Amount from line 1 $ Blank space for dollar value Line 3 Line 2 minus line 3 (if negative, enter "0") $ Blank space for dollar value Line 4 Enter all capital gains deductions claimed for the capital gains related to the depreciable property $ Blank space for dollar value × 2 = $ Blank space for dollar value Line 5 Line 4 minus line 5 (if negative, enter "0") $ Blank space for dollar value × ½ = $ Blank space for dollar value Line 6 Capital cost (Line 1 plus line 6) $ Blank space for dollar value Line 7 Enter the capital cost of the property from line 7 in column 3 of Area B or C. ...
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EDM10-1-10 Completing a tobacco information return – Prescribed person
The offices are listed at Contact information – Excise and Specialty Tax Directorate. ... Column E – Inventory adjustments (+ or −) For each denomination, enter the necessary inventory adjustments. ... Column F – Closing inventory (A + B − C − D ± E) For each denomination, add the quantities in columns A and B, subtract the quantities in columns C and D, add or subtract the inventory adjustment in column E, and enter the result in column F. ...
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The Canada Revenue Agency reaches a tentative agreement with the Public Service Alliance of Canada – Union of Taxation Employees
The Canada Revenue Agency reaches a tentative agreement with the Public Service Alliance of Canada – Union of Taxation Employees From: Canada Revenue Agency Statement Last night, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) reached a 4-year tentative agreement with the Public Service Alliance of Canada – Union of Taxation Employees (PSAC-UTE). ... May 4, 2023 Ottawa, Ontario Canada Revenue Agency Last night, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) reached a 4-year tentative agreement with the Public Service Alliance of Canada – Union of Taxation Employees (PSAC-UTE). ... Contacts Media Relations Canada Revenue Agency 613-948-8366 cra-arc.media@cra-arc.gc.ca- 30- Search for related information by keyword: Taxes | Canada Revenue Agency | Canada | general public | statements | Hon. ...
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The Canada Pension Plan enhancement – Businesses, individuals and self-employed: what it means for you
Pierre will also make second CPP contributions at a rate of 8% on the income he earns above the first earnings ceiling, up to the amount of the second earnings ceiling Annual first CPP contributions rate and amount on income below first earnings ceiling Pierre (self-employed)- $75,000 income- Annual contribution rate and amount on income below first earnings ceiling Year Contribution rate Estimated first earnings ceiling Estimated second earnings ceiling Pierre's annual CPP contributions at 11.9% 2023 11.9% $66,600 N/A ($66,600-$3,500) × 11.9% = $7,509 2024 11.9% $67,700 $72,400 (67,700- $3,500) × 11.9% = $7,639 2025 11.9% $69,700 $79,400 ($69,700- $3,500) × 11.9% = $7,877 Annual second CPP contributions rate and amount on income above the first earnings ceiling up to the second earnings ceiling Pierre (self-employed)- $75,000 income- Annual contribution rate and amount on income above first earnings ceiling and under second earnings ceiling Year Contribution rate Estimated first earnings ceiling Estimated second earnings ceiling Contribution rate Pierre's annual second CPP contributions at 8% 2024 8% $67,700 $72,400 8% ($72,400- $67,700) × 8% = $376 2025 8% $69,700 $79,400 8% ($75,000- $69,700) × 8% = $424 Pierre's total contributions will be: Pierre (self-employed)- $75,000 income- Pierre's total contributions will be: Year First CPP contribution amount (11.9%) + Second CPP contributions (8%) = Total annual CPP contributions 2023 $7,401 N/A $7,401 2024 $7,639 $376 $8,015 2025 $7,877 $424 $8,301 Ayesha (employee)- $150,000 income Since Ayesha's income is higher than the first earnings ceiling, she will make first and second CPP contributions (beginning in 2024). ... Annual first CPP contributions rate and amount on income below first earnings ceiling Ayesha (employee)- $150,000 income- Annual first CPP contributions rate and amount on income below first earnings ceiling Year Contribution rate split (employee/ employer) Estimated first earnings ceiling Estimated second earnings ceiling Ayesha's annual contribution at 5.95% 2023 5.95% $66,600 N/A ($66,600- $3,500) × 5.95% = $3,754 2024 5.95% $67,700 $72,400 ($67,700- $3,500) × 5.95% = $3,820 2025 5.95% $69,700 $79,400 ($69,700- $3,500) × 5.95% = $3,939 Annual second CPP contributions rate and amount on income above first earnings ceiling up to second earnings ceiling Ayesha (employee)- $150,000 income- Annual second CPP contributions rate and amount on income above first earnings ceiling up to second earnings ceiling Year Contribution rate split (employee/ employer) Estimated first earnings ceiling Estimated second earnings ceiling Ayesha's annual second CPP contributions Ayesha's annual contribution at 4% 2023 N/A $66,600 N/A N/A 2024 4% $67,700 $72,400 ($72,400- $67,700) × 4% = $188 2025 4% $69,700 $79,400 ($79,400- $69,700) × 4% = $388 Ayesha's total contributions will be: Ayesha (employee)- $150,000 income- Ayesha's total contributions will then be: Year First contribution amount + Second contribution amount = Total annual contribution 2023 $3,701 $0 $3,701 2024 $3,820 $188 $4,008 2025 $3,939 $388 $4,327 More information The Canada Pension Plan Enhancement Backgrounder: Canada Pension Plan (CPP) Enhancement Backgrounder: A Stronger Canada Pension Plan The Canada Pension Plan* The Canada Pension Plan- An Overview Contributions to the Canada Pension Plan Canada Pension Plan- What could you receive * Note: Canada Pension Plan pages are currently being updated to reflect the upcoming enhancement. Canada Workers Benefit Payroll Deductions Online Calculator (PDOC), payroll tables, TD1s, and more Public Pensions Search for related information by keyword: Taxes | Canada Revenue Agency | Canada | general public | backgrounders Report a problem or mistake on this page Thank you for your help! ...