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Code 88 – Indian (exempt income) – self-employment
Code 88 – Indian (exempt income) – self-employment Enter the amount of tax-exempt self-employment income paid to an Indian who is a fisher, barber or hairdresser, or taxi driver or driver of other passenger-carrying vehicles. ...
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T2 Corporation – Income Tax Guide – Chapter 1: Page 1 of the T2 return
T2 Corporation – Income Tax Guide – Chapter 1: Page 1 of the T2 return On this page... Identification Signing up for online mail when filing your T2 return Line 001 – Business number (BN) Line 002 – Corporation's name Lines 010 to 018 – Address of head office Lines 020 to 028 – Mailing address Lines 030 to 038 – Location of books and records Lines 040 and 043 – Type of corporation at the end of the tax year Lines 060, 061, 063, 065 – To which tax year does this return apply? ... Line 079 – If an election was made under section 261 Lines 080 to 082 – Is the corporation a resident of Canada? ...
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T2 Corporation – Income Tax Guide – Chapter 7: Page 8 of the T2 return
T2 Corporation – Income Tax Guide – Chapter 7: Page 8 of the T2 return On this page... Part I tax Line 550 – Base amount of Part I tax Line 560–Additional tax on personal services business income Line 602 – Recapture of investment tax credit (ITC) Scientific research and experimental development Child care spaces Line 604 – Refundable tax on CCPC's investment income Line 608 – Federal tax abatement Line 616 – Manufacturing and processing profits deduction Lines 620 and 624 – Investment corporation deduction Line 628 – Additional deduction – credit unions Line 632 – Federal foreign non-business income tax credit Line 636 – Federal foreign business income tax credit Continuity of unused federal foreign business income tax credits Carryback or carryforward of unused credits Lines 638 and 639 – General tax reduction Line 640 – Federal logging tax credit Line 641 – Eligible Canadian bank deduction under section 125.21 Line 648 – Federal qualifying environmental trust tax credit Line 652 – Investment tax credit Available-for-use rule Investments and expenditures that qualify for an ITC Activities that qualify for an ITC on qualified property Scientific research and experimental development (SR&ED) qualified expenditure pool SR&ED investment tax credit and refund Apprenticeship job creation tax credit Investment tax credit (ITC) for child care spaces Investment tax credit (ITC) claim When to complete Schedule 31 Investment tax credit refund Part I tax payable Part I tax Line 550 – Base amount of Part I tax The basic rate of Part I tax is 38% of taxable income. ... Use Schedule 31, Investment Tax Credit – Corporations, to calculate the ITC. ...
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T2 Corporation – Income Tax Guide – Chapter 8: Page 9 of the T2 return
T2 Corporation – Income Tax Guide – Chapter 8: Page 9 of the T2 return On this page... ... The credit is equal to: Calculation for the Manitoba cooperative development tax credit Contribution (C) Tax credit (T) $10,000 or less T = C × 3/4 $10,001 to $30,000 T = $7,500 + [(C − $10,000) ÷ 2] $30,001 to $50,000 T = $17,500 + [(C − $30,000) ÷ 3] $50,001 or more T = $24,167 The maximum amount of the refundable credit is $750. ... Line 894 – Refund code If entitled to a refund, enter one of the following codes on line 894: enter " 1 " or leave this line blank if you want us to refund the overpayment; enter " 2 " if you want us to transfer the overpayment to next year's instalment account; or enter " 3 " if you want us to apply the overpayment to another liability (such as an expected debit from a reassessment) or to a different account. ...
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Box 18 – Amounts deemed received by the annuitant – Deceased
Box 18 – Amounts deemed received by the annuitant – Deceased The deceased annuitant of a RRIF is considered to have received, just before death, an amount equal to the fair market value (FMV) of the RRIF property at the time of death. ...
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T2 Corporation – Income Tax Guide – Chapter 2: Page 2 of the T2 return
T2 Corporation – Income Tax Guide – Chapter 2: Page 2 of the T2 return On this page... ... Answer Tax year ending June 30, 2016: Because the tax year is shorter than 51 weeks, Corp A prorates the business limit for the number of days in the tax year as follows: $100,000 × (181 days ÷ 365 days) = $49,589 Note 365 is not adjusted for a leap year. ... Corp A prorates the business limit as follows: $90,000 × (184 days ÷ 365 days) = $45,370 Note 365 is not adjusted for a leap year. ...
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T2 Corporation – Income Tax Guide – Chapter 4: Page 4 of the T2 return
T2 Corporation – Income Tax Guide – Chapter 4: Page 4 of the T2 return On this page... Small business deduction Avoidance of the business limit and taxable capital limit Preventing multiplication of the small business deduction Line 400 – Income from active business carried on in Canada Active business income Specified investment business Personal services business Specified shareholder How to calculate income from an active business carried on in Canada Specified partnership income Line 405 – Taxable income for the SBD Line 410- Business limit Line 425 – Reduced business limit Assignment of the business limit under subsection 125(3.2) Line 430 – Small business deduction Small business deduction Corporations that were Canadian-controlled private corporations (CCPCs) throughout the tax year may be able to claim the small business deduction (SBD). ... To calculate the total taxable capital employed in Canada, use whichever one of the following schedules that applies: Schedule 33, Taxable Capital Employed in Canada – Large Corporations; Schedule 34, Taxable Capital Employed in Canada – Financial Institutions; or Schedule 35, Taxable Capital Employed in Canada – Large Insurance Corporations. ...
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NOTICE266 - For discussion purposes only – Draft GST/HST Technical Information Bulletin, Harmonized Sales Tax – Self-assessment of the provincial part of the HST in respect of property and services brought into a participating province
NOTICE266 For discussion purposes only – Draft GST/HST Technical Information Bulletin, Harmonized Sales Tax – Self-assessment of the provincial part of the HST in respect of property and services brought into a participating province Notice to the reader Reference in this publication is made to supplies that are subject to the GST or the HST. ...
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B-103 - For discussion purposes only – Draft GST/HST Technical Information Bulletin B-103, Harmonized Sales Tax – Place of supply rules for determining whether a supply is made in a province
B-103 For discussion purposes only – Draft GST/HST Technical Information Bulletin B-103, Harmonized Sales Tax – Place of supply rules for determining whether a supply is made in a province Notice to the reader Reference in this publication is made to supplies that are subject to the GST or the HST. ...
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Line 362 – Volunteer firefighters' amount and Line 395 – Search and rescue volunteers' amount
Line 362 – Volunteer firefighters' amount and Line 395 – Search and rescue volunteers' amount You can claim $3,000 for the volunteer firefighters' amount (VFA) or the search and rescue volunteers' amount (SRVA), but not both, if you meet the following conditions: you were a volunteer firefighter or a search and rescue volunteer during the year; and you completed at least 200 hours of eligible volunteer firefighting services or eligible search and rescue volunteer services in the year. ... Forms and publications General Income Tax and Benefit Package – Guide, return and schedules Date modified: 2017-01-03 ...