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ARCHIVED - 5013-G - General Guide for Non-Residents - 2011 : Federal non-refundable tax credits

Supporting documents Do not send your supporting documents, but keep them in case we ask to see them at a later date. ... Supporting documents Attach your completed Schedule 11, but do not send your other documents. ... Previous page | Table of contents | Next page Date modified: 2012-01-04 ...
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ARCHIVED - Federal non-refundable tax credits

Supporting documents Do not send your supporting documents, but keep them in case we ask to see them at a later date. ... Supporting documents Attach your completed Schedule 11, but do not send your other documents. ... Previous page | Table of contents | Next page Report a problem or mistake on this page Thank you for your help! ...
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ARCHIVED - Federal non-refundable tax credits

Supporting documents Do not send your supporting documents, but keep them in case we ask to see them at a later date. ... Supporting documents Attach your completed Schedule 11, but do not send your other documents. ... Previous page | Table of contents | Next page Page details Date modified: 2023-06-27 ...
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ARCHIVED - Provincial or territorial tax, Refund or balance owing

Step 6- Provincial or territorial tax Calculation of provincial and territorial tax Step 7 Refund or Balance owing Summary of tax and credits (page 4 of your return) Line 420 Net federal tax Line 421 CPP contributions payable on self-employment and other earnings Line 422 Social benefits repayment Line 428 Provincial or territorial tax Line 430 Employment insurance premiums payable on self-employment and other eligible earnings Line 437 Total income tax deducted Line 438 Tax transfer for residents of Quebec Line 440 Refundable Quebec abatement Line 448 CPP overpayment Line 450 Employment insurance overpayment Line 452 Refundable medical expense supplement Line 453 Working income tax benefit (WITB) Line 454 Refund of investment tax credit Line 456 Part XII.2 trust tax credit Line 457 Employee and partner GST/HST rebate Lines 468 and 469 Eligible educator school supply tax credit Eligible educator Eligible supplies expense How to claim this credit Line 476 Tax paid by instalments Line 484 Refund When can you expect your refund? ... Step 7 Refund or Balance owing Summary of tax and credits (page 4 of your return) ⬤▮▲Line 420 Net federal tax Enter the amount from line 68 of Schedule 1. ... Supporting documents Attach a completed copy of Form GST370 to your return. ...
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ARCHIVED - Refund or balance owing

Step 6 Refund or Balance owing Summary of tax and credits (page 4 of your return) Line 420 Net federal tax Line 421 CPP contributions payable on self-employment and other earnings Line 422 Social benefits repayment Line 428 Provincial or territorial tax Line 430 Employment insurance premiums payable on self-employment and other eligible earnings Line 437 Total income tax deducted Line 438 Tax transfer for residents of Quebec Line 440 Refundable Quebec abatement Line 448 CPP overpayment Line 450 Employment insurance overpayment Line 452 Refundable medical expense supplement Line 453 Working income tax benefit (WITB) Line 454 Refund of investment tax credit Line 456 Part XII.2 trust tax credit Line 457 Employee and partner GST/HST rebate Lines 468 and 469 Eligible educator school supply tax credit Eligible educator Eligible supplies expense How to claim this credit Line 476 Tax paid by instalments Line 484 Refund When can you expect your refund? ... Supporting documents Attach a completed copy of Form GST370 to your return. ... Supporting documents Do not send any supporting documents when you file your tax return. ...
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ARCHIVED - Registered Charities Newsletter No. 21 - Winter 2005

Court News Registered charity status of the Parkinson’s Support and Research Society revoked Not just any valuation will do Policies Umbrella groups Contact Information The Charities Directorate From the Director General Elizabeth Tromp Canadians expect different levels of government to work together to meet their needs. ... This new focus will allow us to give better service to all of our clients from both the charitable sector and the general public. ... This project is in line with the commitment in the March 2004 Federal Budget to Charities Regulatory Reform Jurisdictional Collaboration, and the CRA’s Framework for Charities Regulatory Reform Jurisdictional Collaboration. ...
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ARCHIVED - General Income Tax and Benefit Guide - 2016 - Federal tax and credits (Schedule 1)

Step 5 Federal tax and provincial or territorial tax Calculation of federal tax (Schedule 1) Minimum tax Step 1 of Schedule 1 Federal non-refundable tax credits Newcomers to Canada and emigrants Amounts for non-resident dependants Family caregiver amount (FCA) ▼Line 300 Basic personal amount ▼Line 301 Age amount ▼Line 303 Spouse or common-law partner amount Line 305 Amount for an eligible dependant Line 306 Amount for infirm dependants age 18 or older Line 308 CPP or QPP contributions through employment Line 310 CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings Line 312 Employment insurance premiums through employment Line 313 Adoption expenses ▼Line 314 Pension income amount Line 315 Caregiver amount ▼Line 316 Disability amount (for self) Line 317 Employment insurance premiums on self-employment and other eligible earnings Line 318 Disability amount transferred from a dependant Line 319 Interest paid on your student loans Line 323 Your tuition, education, and textbook amounts Line 324 Tuition, education, and textbook amounts transferred from a child ▼Line 326 Amounts transferred from your spouse or common-law partner ▼Line 330 Medical expenses for self, spouse or common-law partner, and your dependent children born in 1999 or later Line 331 Allowable amount of medical expenses for other dependants ▼Line 349 Donations and gifts Line 362 Volunteer firefighters' amount (VFA) and Line 395 Search and rescue volunteers' amount (SRVA) Line 363 Canada employment amount Line 364 Public transit amount Lines 352 and 367 Family caregiver amount for infirm children under 18 years of age Line 369 Home buyers' amount Line 370 Children's arts amount Line 375 Provincial parental insurance plan (PPIP) premiums paid Line 376 PPIP premiums payable on employment income Line 378 PPIP premiums payable on self-employment income ▼NEW! ... ▼Line 300 Basic personal amount Claim $11,474. ▼Line 301 Age amount Claim this amount if you were 65 years of age or older on December 31, 2016, and your net income (line 236 of your return) is less than $83,427. ... Supporting documents Do not send any supporting documents when you file your tax return. ...
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ARCHIVED - Income Tax - Technical News No. 25

ARCHIVED- Income Tax Technical News No. 25 Archived content Information identified as archived is provided for reference, research or recordkeeping purposes. ... E-Commerce In 1998, the Minister of National Revenue, in response to a report " Electronic Commerce and Canada's Tax Administration " prepared by the Minister's Advisory Committee on Electronic Commerce, established a framework for the study of electronic commerce. ... Response 4 The CCRA is not presently considering any change to the criteria contained in 21 of Interpretation Bulletin IT-64R4 as a result of the Silicon Graphics decision. ...
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ARCHIVED - General Income Tax and Benefit Guide - 2017 - Refund or balance owing and other information

Step 6 Refund or balance owing Summary of tax and credits (page 4 of your return) Line 420 Net federal tax Line 421 CPP contributions payable on self-employment and other earnings Line 422 Social benefits repayment Line 428 Provincial or territorial tax Line 430 Employment insurance premiums payable on self-employment and other eligible earnings Line 437 Total income tax deducted Line 438 Tax transfer for residents of Quebec Line 440 Refundable Quebec abatement Line 448 CPP overpayment Line 450 Employment insurance overpayment Line 452 Refundable medical expense supplement Line 453 Working income tax benefit (WITB) Line 454 Refund of investment tax credit Line 456 Part XII.2 trust tax credit Line 457 Employee and partner GST/HST rebate Lines 468 and 469 Eligible educator school supply tax credit Eligible educator Eligible supplies expense How to claim this credit Line 476 Tax paid by instalments Line 479 Provincial or territorial credits Line 484 Refund When can you expect your refund? ... Supporting documents Do not send any supporting documents when you file your tax return. ... By phone (businesses) You can call 1-800-959-5525 (for service in English). ...
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ARCHIVED - T4032-PE - Payroll Deductions Tables - CPP, EI, and income tax deductions - Prince Edward Island - Effective January 1, 2014

Calculate annual taxable income Description Sub-amounts Amounts (1)   Gross remuneration for the pay period (weekly)   $1,100.00 (2)   Minus     the other amounts authorized by a tax services office 0.00   the RRSP contributions * 80.00 (80.00) This amount has to be deducted at source ...     (3)   Net remuneration for the pay period (line 1 minus line 2)   $1,020.00 (4)   Annual net income ($1,020 × 52 weeks)   $53,040.00 (5)   Minus the annual deduction for living in a prescribed zone, reported on the federal Form TD1 n/a (6)   Annual taxable income (line 4 minus line 5)   $53,040.00 Calculate federal tax Description Sub-amounts Amounts (7)   Multiply the amount on line 6 by the federal tax rate based on chart 1 × 0.22     $11,668.80 (8) Minus the federal constant based on the annual taxable income on line 6 (see chart 1) (3,077.00) (9)   Federal tax (line 7 minus line 8)   $8,591.80 (10)   Minus the federal tax credits:     the total of personal tax credit amounts reported on the federal Form TD1 $11,138.00 the CPP contributions for the pay period multiplied by the number of pay periods in the year (annual maximum $2,425.50) * 2,425.50   the EI premiums for the pay period multiplied by the number of pay periods in the year (annual maximum $913.68) * 913.68   the Canada employment credit (annual maximum $1,127.00) 1,127.00          Total $15,604.18   * Note When the maximum CPP contributions or EI premiums for the year is reached, use the maximum amount for later  calculations     (11)  Multiply the total on line 10 by the lowest federal tax rate for the year ...   $ 7,319.52 (15) Minus the provincial constant based on the annual taxable income on line 6 (see Chart 2)   (1,279.00) (16) Provincial tax on income for Prince Edward Island (line 14 minus line 15)   $ 6,040.52 (17) Minus the provincial tax credits:    - the total of personal tax credit amounts reported on Form TD1PE 7,708.00  - the CPP contributions for the pay period multiplied by the number of pay periods in the year (annual maximum $2,425.50) * 2,425.50  - the EI premiums for the pay period multiplied by the number of pay periods in the year (annual maximum $913.68) * 913.68   Total 11,047.18   * Note When the maximum CPP contributions or EI premiums for the year is reached, use the maximum amount for later calculations     (18) Multiply the total on line 17 by the lowest provincial tax rate for the year. × 0.098   (19) Total provincial tax credits   (1,082.62) (20) Basic provincial tax (line 16 minus line 19)    $ 4,957.90 (21) Provincial surtax:    - where line 20 is less than or equal to $12,500, the surtax is $0    - where line 20 is greater than $12,500, the surtax is 10% of line 20 that exceeds $12,500    + 0.00 (22) Total provincial tax payable for the year (line 20 plus 21) ...

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