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ARCHIVED - Information for Residents of Newfoundland and Labrador
File your tax return – You (and your spouse or common-law partner) should file your 2013 tax return(s) as soon as possible. ... Supporting documents – If you are filing electronically, keep all of your documents in case we ask to see them at a later date. ... 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 - Information for Residents of Newfoundland and Labrador
File your tax return – You (and your spouse or common-law partner) should file your 2012 tax return(s) as soon as possible. ... Supporting documents – If you are filing electronically, keep all of your documents in case we ask to see them at a later date. ... 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 - Information for Residents of Newfoundland and Labrador
File your tax return – You (and your spouse or common-law partner) should file your 2013 tax return(s) as soon as possible. ... Supporting documents – If you are filing electronically, keep all of your documents in case we ask to see them at a later date. ... 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 Manitoba Forms
If you were 18 or older at the end of the year, see " Who cannot claim the personal tax credit? ... The other spouse or common-law partner claims a credit for the other residence for the time you were living apart (see " Nursing home fees " for details). ... For details, see " Information for Residents of Manitoba." on this web site. ...
Archived CRA website
ARCHIVED - Information for Residents of Newfoundland and Labrador
File your tax return – You (and your spouse or common-law partner) should file your 2012 tax return(s) as soon as possible. ... Supporting documents – If you are filing electronically, keep all of your documents in case we ask to see them at a later date. ... 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 - General Income Tax and Benefit Guide - 2002
Karen reports $320 interest, calculated as follows: $4,000 (her share) / $5,000 (total) × $400 (total interest) = $320 4,000 dollars (her share) divided by 5,000 dollars (total interest) multiplied by 400 dollars (total interest), equals 320 dollars. Pavel reports $80 interest, calculated as follows: $1,000 (his share) / $5,000 (total) × $400 (total interest) = $80 1,000 dollars (his share) divided by 5,000 dollars (total) multiplied by 400 dollars (total interest), equals 80 dollars. ...
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ARCHIVED - General Income Tax and Benefit Guide 2000
Foreign employment income- Report your earnings in Canadian dollars (see " How do you report foreign income and other amounts? "). The amount on your United States W-2 slip may have been reduced by contributions to a "401(k) plan. ... Karen reports $320 interest, calculated as follows: $4,000 (her share) × $400 (total interest) = $320 $5,000 (total) Pavel reports $80 interest, calculated as follows: $1,000 (his share) × $400 (total interest) = $80 $5,000 (total) Bank accounts Report interest paid or credited to you in 2000, even if you did not receive an information slip. ...
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ARCHIVED - General Income Tax and Benefit Guide - 2002
Karen reports $320 interest, calculated as follows: $4,000 (her share) / $5,000 (total) × $400 (total interest) = $320 4,000 dollars (her share) divided by 5,000 dollars (total interest) multiplied by 400 dollars (total interest), equals 320 dollars. Pavel reports $80 interest, calculated as follows: $1,000 (his share) / $5,000 (total) × $400 (total interest) = $80 1,000 dollars (his share) divided by 5,000 dollars (total) multiplied by 400 dollars (total interest), equals 80 dollars. ...
Archived CRA website
ARCHIVED - General Income Tax and Benefit Guide - 2000
Foreign employment income- Report your earnings in Canadian dollars (see " How do you report foreign income and other amounts? "). The amount on your United States W-2 slip may have been reduced by contributions to a "401(k) plan. ... Karen reports $320 interest, calculated as follows: $4,000 (her share) × $400 (total interest) = $320 $5,000 (total) Pavel reports $80 interest, calculated as follows: $1,000 (his share) × $400 (total interest) = $80 $5,000 (total) Bank accounts Report interest paid or credited to you in 2000, even if you did not receive an information slip. ...
Archived CRA website
ARCHIVED - General Income Tax and Benefit Guide - 2000
Foreign employment income- Report your earnings in Canadian dollars (see " How do you report foreign income and other amounts? "). The amount on your United States W-2 slip may have been reduced by contributions to a "401(k) plan. ... Karen reports $320 interest, calculated as follows: $4,000 (her share) × $400 (total interest) = $320 $5,000 (total) Pavel reports $80 interest, calculated as follows: $1,000 (his share) × $400 (total interest) = $80 $5,000 (total) Bank accounts Report interest paid or credited to you in 2000, even if you did not receive an information slip. ...