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T2 Corporation – Income Tax Guide – Appendices
T2 Corporation – Income Tax Guide – Appendices On this page... Related forms and publications List of federal and provincial or territorial corporate schedules and forms Online services Handling business taxes online Electronic payments For more information What if you need help? ... Non-resident corporation enquiries If you have a question about a non-resident corporation account, go to Businesses – International and non-resident taxes or call: Within Canada and continental United States 1-800-959-5525 Monday to Friday (except holidays) 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ... Mailing address You may write to: International and Ottawa Tax Services Office Post Office Box 9769, Station T Ottawa ON K1G 3Y4 CANADA Fax 613-952-3845 Index Active business income – Schedule 7 Amalgamated corporations Final tax year before amalgamation First tax year – Schedule 24 Appeals Associated corporations – Schedules 23 and 49 Authorizing representatives and employees Available-for-use rule Balance-due day Bar Code (2D) Base amount of Part I tax Books and records Business limit – Schedule 23 Business number Canadian film or video production tax credit – Form T1131 Capital cost allowance (CCA) – Schedule 8 Capital gains refund (federal and provincial or territorial) – Schedule 18 CCA rates and classes Charitable donations – Schedule 2 Control Acquisition of Definition Losses and changes in control Credit unions Additional deduction Allocation in proportion to borrowing – Schedule 17 Cumulative eligible capital deduction – Schedule 10 Deferred income plans – Schedule 15 Direct deposit – Form RC366 Dispositions of capital property – Schedule 6 Dividends – Schedule 3 Paid Received Refund Subject to Part IV tax Earned depletion base – Schedule 12 Election not to be associated – Schedule 28 Eligible dividend General Rate Income Pool (GRIP) Low Rate Income Pool (LRIP) Election to not be a CCPC Excessive dividend designations Exemption from tax under section 149 Federal qualifying environmental trust tax credit Federal qualifying environmental trust tax credit refund Federal tax abatement Filing requirements Acceptable formats Filing deadlines Where to file Who has to file Film or video production services tax credit refund Final return (dissolution) Foreign Affiliates (investment in) – Form T1134, Schedule 25 Business income tax credit – Schedule 21 Non-business income tax credit – Schedule 21 Property Tax deductions, addition to taxable income Functional currency General Index of Financial Information (GIFI) Gifts, Ecological – Schedule 2 Gifts of cultural property – Schedule 2 Gifts of medicine – Schedule 2 Inactive corporations Income exempt under paragraph 149(1)(t) Instalment due dates Instalment payments Internet business activities – Schedule 88 International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) Investment Corporation deduction Income – Schedule 7 Tax credit – Schedule 31 Tax credit recapture Tax credit refund Logging tax credit – Schedule 21 Losses Allowable business investment And changes in control Carry-back – Schedule 4 Continuity and application – Schedule 4 Farm Limited partnership Listed personal property Net capital Non-capital Restricted farm Mandatory Internet filing Mandatory electronic filing for tax preparers Manufacturing and processing profits deduction – Schedule 27 NAICS codes Net income (or loss) for income tax purposes – Schedule 1 New corporations – Schedule 24 Non-profit organizations Exempt from tax Information return – Form T1044 Non-resident Corporations Discretionary trust – Schedule 22 Non-arm's length transactions with non-resident persons – Form T106 Ownership – Schedule 19 Payments to – Schedule 29 Online services Part I tax Part II surtax – Schedule 46 Part III.1 Tax – Schedule 55 Part IV tax – Schedule 3 Part IV.1 tax – Schedule 43 Part VI tax – Schedules 38, 39, 42 Part VI.1 tax – Schedules 43, 45 Part XIII.1 tax – Schedule 92 Part VI.1 tax deduction Part XIV tax – Schedule 20 Partnerships Information slip T5013 Elimination of deferral of corporation income tax Patronage dividend deduction – Schedule 16 Payments to non-residents – Schedule 29 Payments to residents – Schedule 14 Penalties Permanent establishment Personal services business Provincial and territorial tax and credits British Columbia Manitoba New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador Northwest Territories Nova Scotia Nunavut Ontario Prince Edward Island Saskatchewan Yukon Provincial or territorial Dual income tax rates Foreign tax credits Jurisdiction Tax credits and rebates Tax payable – Schedule 5 Reassessments Reduced business limit Refundable dividend tax on hand Refundable portion of Part I tax Related corporations – Schedule 9 Reserves Capital gains Continuity – Schedule 13 Scientific research and experimental development expenditures – Form T661 Shareholder information – Schedule 50 Short return (T2) Small business deduction Specified investment business Specified partnership income or loss Tax rate (basic) Tax reduction General Tax shelter loss or deduction – Form T5004 Tax withheld at source Taxable income Addition for foreign tax deductions Calculation Used to calculate small business deduction Transactions Non-arm's length – Schedule 44 With shareholders, officers, or employees – Schedule 11 Wind-up of a subsidiary – Schedule 24 Previous page Table of contents Date modified: 2017-01-30 ...
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Example – Instalment base – Wind-ups
Example – Instalment base – Wind-ups Example On July 31, 2016, a subsidiary corporation wound up and dissolved, and all its assets were distributed to its parent corporation. ... Seven instalment payments of $1,000 each ($12,000 ÷ 12) are due up to July 31, 2016. ... Calculate this amount as follows: ($6,000 × 7) ÷ 12 = $3,500. The second instalment base amount of $18,000 is the total of the parent's normal first instalment base amount of $12,000 for its 2016 tax year and the subsidiary's first instalment base amount of $6,000 for its 2016 tax year. ...
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Example – Instalment base – Transfers or rollovers
Example – Instalment base – Transfers or rollovers Example On October 31, 2015, a corporation (transferor) disposed of all its property, through a section 85 rollover, to another corporation it was not dealing with at arm's length (transferee). ... Four instalment payments of $1,000 each ($12,000 ÷ 12) are due up to October 31, 2015. ... Calculate this amount as follows: ($6,000 × 4) ÷ 12 = $2,000. The second instalment base amount of $18,000 is the total of the transferee's normal first instalment base amount of $12,000 for its 2016 tax year and the transferor's first instalment base amount of $6,000 for its 2016 tax year. ...
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Appendix A – Data elements – TFSA individual electronic record
For reporting year 2016, file the individual record under John's name and SIN for TFSA contract 12345, and indicate " N " for no in the " Successor holder account " field. ... Total holder transfer in – Marriage breakdown – Fair market value Enter the total of all transfers in. Report type code Original = O Amendment = A Cancel = C An amended return cannot contain an original slip. ...
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Appendix B – Data elements – TFSA return summary
Appendix B – Data elements – TFSA return summary When a monetary value is required you must report the amount in Canadian dollars and cents. ... Summary type code Original = O Amendment = A An amended return cannot contain an original slip. ... Filer name – line 1 If an ampersand (&) is used in the name area, enter as "&. ...
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T2 Corporation – Income Tax Guide – Chapter 3: Page 3 of the T2 return
T2 Corporation – Income Tax Guide – Chapter 3: Page 3 of the T2 return On this page... ... First year: 10% × $780,000 = $78,000 $78,000 ÷ 2 = $39,000 CCA (half-year rule) Second year: $780,000 − $39,000 = $741,000 (undepreciated capital cost) $741,000 × 10% = $74,100 CCA Third year: $741,000 − $74,100 = $666,900 (undepreciated capital cost) $666,900 × 10% = $66,690 CCA And so on for the following years. ... First year (2016): $9,000 ÷ 9= $1,000 $1,000 ÷ 2= $500 CCA (half-year rule) Second year and following (2017 to 2023): $1,000 CCA per year Last year of amortization period (2024): $1,000 × 1 1/2 = $1,500 CCA. ...
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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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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 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 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. ...