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Canada Revenue Agency Quarterly Financial Report (Revised)
Canada Revenue Agency Quarterly Financial Report (Revised) For the quarter ended September 30, 2017 Statement outlining results, risks and significant changes in operations, personnel and program Erratum Date: January 24, 2018 Location: Statement of Authorities (unaudited), Used during the quarter ended September 30, 2016, Vote 1 ‐ Operating expenditures. ...
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Internal Audit - Values and Ethics Framework
Of these, only 11% (4 / 35) were determined as a real, apparent or potential COI. ...
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departmental performance report 2012-13
Please refer to page 154 of the CRA Annual Report to Parliament 2012-2013 for an explanation of how this figure relates to the CRA Financial Statements – Agency Activities. 2012-2013 human resources (full-time equivalents) Sub-program Planned Actual Difference Individual returns and payment processing 4,235 3,958 277 Business returns and payment processing 2,805 2,577 228 GST administration in Quebec nil nil nil Total 7,040 6,535 505 Numbers may not add due to rounding. ...
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annual report to parliament 2012-2013
[Benefit programs and benefit-related services delivered by the Canada Revenue Agency] Six federal benefit programs Canada Child Tax Benefit Children's Special Allowances Disability tax credit Universal Child Care Benefit- on behalf of Human Resources and Skills Development Canada Goods and services tax / harmonized sales tax credit Working income tax benefit advance payments Twenty-six ongoing benefit programs for provinces and territories 1st year 1st year British Columbia-BC family bonus 1996 Newfoundland and Labrador child benefit 1999 Alberta family employment tax credit 1997 Newfoundland and Labrador seniors' benefit 1999 New Brunswick child tax benefit 1997 Saskatchewan low-income tax credit 2000 New Brunswick working income supplement 1997 Newfoundland and Labrador- mother baby nutrition supplement 2001 Newfoundland and Labrador harmonized sales tax credit 1997 Ontario child benefit 2007 British Columbia- BC earned income benefit 1998 British Columbia low income climate action tax credit 2008 Saskatchewan child benefit 1998 Ontario senior homeowners' property tax grant 2009 Northwest Territories child benefit 1998 Ontario sales tax credit 2010 Northwest Territories- territorial worker's supplement 1998 British Columbia harmonized sales tax credit 2010 Nova Scotia child benefit 1998 Nova Scotia affordable living tax credit 2010 Yukon child benefit 1999 Ontario energy and property tax credit 2011 Nunavut child benefit 1999 Northern Ontario energy credit 2011 Nunavut- territorial worker's supplement 1999 New Brunswick school supplement 2012 Ten one-time payment programs 1st year 1st year Relief for heating expenses (federal) 2000 Energy cost benefit (federal) 2005 British Columbia- BC energy rebate 2001 Alberta 2005 resource rebate 2005 Alberta energy tax refund 2001 Ontario home electricity relief 2006 Ontario taxpayer dividend 2001 British Columbia climate action dividend 2008 Nova Scotia taxpayer refund 2003 Ontario sales tax transition benefit 2010 Eighty-five data exchange and data transfer services Fifty-two income verification data exchanges with provinces to support programs Ten National child benefit supplement data exchanges with provinces and territories to facilitate the calculation of social assistance Five data transfers with provinces to support top-ups for CRA-administered child benefit programs Two data transfers of income and child information to support administration of the Ontario child care supplement and Quebec family allowance programs Eight data exchanges and transfers to support the Nova Scotia pharmacare program, the British Columbia low income climate action tax credit, Ontario senior homeowners property tax grant, Ontario sales tax credit, Ontario energy and property tax credit/Northern Ontario tax credit, Ontario trillium benefit, BC harmonized sales tax credit and to assist the ministère du Revenu du Québec in administering the Quebec Taxation Act Eight data exchanges and data transfers to support federal administration of the Employment insurance family supplement, Guaranteed income supplement, Canada learning bond, additional canada education savings grant, Registered disability savings plan and Canadian disability savings grant and Old age security [service standards] Canadians' confidence in the integrity of the tax system is essential to the CRA's success. ...
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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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Overview of the CRA
CRA Monthly Demographic Employee Profile by Region – February 2025 Description of the above image This graphic, entitled “We are a large, national organization,” is a map of Canada showing the CRA's employee representation across the country, separated by region. ...
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Information for entities holding accounts with Canadian financial institutions
Under the agreement with the U.S. and under the CRS, financial institutions have to follow the due diligence procedures by reviewing information in their records or that is publicly available and / or collecting information from their account holders to identify entity account holders that are non-residents, as well as entity account holders that are controlled by non-residents or U.S. citizens. ...
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Privacy Statement
We may also disclose your personal information if it is authorized by law, for example, with other governments (federal, provincial, territorial), authorized third-party service providers, and / or law enforcement agencies. ...
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GST/HST Statistics Tables (2013 to 2019 calendar years)
The HST rate for Newfoundland & Labrador increased from 13% to 15% on July 1, 2016, as the provincial portion rose from 8% to 10%. ...