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ARCHIVED — T2SCH36 Agreement Among Related Corporations - Part I.3 Tax
ARCHIVED — T2SCH36 Agreement Among Related Corporations- Part I.3 Tax Download instructions for fillable PDFs You must download the accessible fillable PDF to your computer. ... Previous years: Standard print PDFs This form is also available for the years listed below: 2008 – Standard print PDF (t2sch36-08e.pdf) 2007 – Standard print PDF (t2sch36-07e.pdf) 2004 – Standard print PDF (t2sch36-04e.pdf) 1999 – Standard print PDF (t2sch36-99e.pdf) 1998 – Standard print PDF (t2sch36-98e.pdf) Ask for an alternate format You can order alternate formats such as digital audio, electronic text, braille, and large print. ...
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ARCHIVED — T2SCH424 British Columbia Two-Year Tax Holiday for New Small Businesses (2000 and later taxation years)
ARCHIVED — T2SCH424 British Columbia Two-Year Tax Holiday for New Small Businesses (2000 and later taxation years) Download instructions for fillable PDFs You must download the accessible fillable PDF to your computer. ... Previous years: Standard print PDFs This form is also available for the years listed below: 2003 – Standard print PDF (t2sch424-03e.pdf) 2002 – Standard print PDF (t2sch424-02e.pdf) 2001 – Standard print PDF (t2sch424-01e.pdf) 2000 – Standard print PDF (t2sch424-00e.pdf) 1999 – Standard print PDF (t2sch424-99e.pdf) Ask for an alternate format You can order alternate formats such as digital audio, electronic text, braille, and large print. ...
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ARCHIVED — T1165 Statement of Farming Activities for Ontario Self Directed Risk Management (SDRM)
ARCHIVED — T1165 Statement of Farming Activities for Ontario Self Directed Risk Management (SDRM) Download instructions for fillable PDFs You must download the accessible fillable PDF to your computer. ... Previous years: Standard print PDFs This form is also available for the years listed below: 2003 – Standard print PDF (t1165-03e.pdf) 2002 – Standard print PDF (t1165-02e.pdf) 2001 – Standard print PDF (t1165-01e.pdf) 1999 – Standard print PDF (t1165-99e.pdf) 1998 – Standard print PDF (t1165-98e.pdf) Ask for an alternate format You can order alternate formats such as digital audio, electronic text, braille, and large print. ...
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ARCHIVED - 5006g - 1997 General Income Tax Guide / Where do you find
ARCHIVED- 1997 General Income Tax Guide Where do you find … A B C D E F G H I L M N O P R S T U V W A Age amount Alimony payments made payments received Amounts for infirm dependants age 18 or older Amounts transferred from your spouse Annuity payments Attendant care expenses expenses medical expenses Authorizing your representative B Balance owing Basic federal tax Basic personal amount C Canada or Quebec Pension Plan benefits Contributions Making additional CPP contributions Making optional QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings through employment payable on self-employment and other earnings overpayment Canada Pension Plan, supplementary contribution credit payable Canada Savings Bonds Capital gains Capital gains deduction Carrying charges Carrying charges for foreign income Changing your return Charitable donations Child care expenses Child support payments made payments received Child Tax Benefit Commission income Cultural gifts D Death benefits (other than Canada or Quebec Pension Plan death benefits) Deceased persons, filing for Deemed resident Direct deposit Disability amount Disability amount transferred from a dependant other than your spouse Dividends Dividend tax credit Do you have to file a tax return? E Ecological gifts Education amount EFILE Elections Canada Employment income and expenses Employment Insurance benefits (See also " Repaying income amounts " and " Social benefits repayment ") Employment Insurance premiums Equivalent-to-spouse amount F Factual resident Federal individual surtax Federal logging tax credit Federal tax Filing date Foreign income Foreign tax credit G Goods and services tax/harmonized sales tax (GST/HST) credit Government gifts H Home Buyers' Plan Repayments under the To include as income Hours of service I Identification Income that is not taxed Instalments Should you be paying your 1998 taxes by instalments? ...
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ARCHIVED - Income Tax and Benefit Guide for Non-Residents and Deemed Residents of Canada – 2020
ARCHIVED- Income Tax and Benefit Guide for Non-Residents and Deemed Residents of Canada – 2020 5013-g(E) Our publications and personalized correspondence are available in braille, large print, e-text, or MP3 for those who have a visual impairment. ... Forms and publications Step 1 – Identification and other information Email address Information about your residence Information about you Social insurance number (SIN) Marital status Information about your spouse or common-law partner Elections Canada (page 2 of your return) Your residency status Foreign property (page 2 of your return) Step 2 – Total income Report foreign income and other foreign amounts Step 3 – Net income Step 4 – Taxable income Step 5 – Federal tax Step 6 – Provincial or territorial tax Step 7 – Refund or balance owing How to pay your balance owing or to get your refund What documents to attach to your return Documents required to support reported income Documents required to support deductions and credits claimed After sending your return Notice of assessment Processing time How to change a return Service complaints Formal disputes (objections and appeals) Reprisal complaints Contact the Canada Revenue Agency By telephone By mail Next Page details Date modified: 2022-01-18 ...
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ARCHIVED — T777S Statement of Employment Expenses for Working at Home Due to COVID-19
ARCHIVED — T777S Statement of Employment Expenses for Working at Home Due to COVID-19 Download instructions for fillable PDFs You must download the accessible fillable PDF to your computer. ... Previous years: Accessible Fillable PDFs This form is also available for the years listed below: 2022 – Fillable PDF (t777s-fill-22e.pdf) 2021 – Fillable PDF (t777s-fill-21e.pdf) 2020 – Fillable PDF (t777s-fill-20e.pdf) Print and fill out by hand This form is no longer current. ... Previous years: Standard print PDFs This form is also available for the years listed below: 2022 – Standard print PDF (t777s-22e.pdf) 2021 – Standard print PDF (t777s-21e.pdf) 2020 – Standard print PDF (t777s-20e.pdf) Ask for an alternate format You can order alternate formats such as digital audio, electronic text, braille, and large print. ...
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ARCHIVED — T800 Manitoba Corporate Tax Reduction for New Small Businesses -Rev_95
ARCHIVED — T800 Manitoba Corporate Tax Reduction for New Small Businesses-Rev_95 Download instructions for fillable PDFs You must download the accessible fillable PDF to your computer. ... Previous years: Standard print PDFs This form is also available for the years listed below: 1995 – Standard print PDF (t800-95e.pdf) 1993 – Standard print PDF (t800-93e.pdf) 1992 – Standard print PDF (t800-92e.pdf) 1991 – Standard print PDF (t800-91e.pdf) Ask for an alternate format You can order alternate formats such as digital audio, electronic text, braille, and large print. ...
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ARCHIVED - General Guide for Non-Residents – 2013: Net federal tax
Net federal tax (lines 405 to 427 (except lines 421 and 422) and line 445) Recapture of investment tax credit Federal logging tax credit Line 405 – Federal foreign tax credit Lines 409 and 410 – Federal political contribution tax credit Line 412 – Investment tax credit Lines 413 and 414 – Labour-sponsored funds tax credit Line 415 – Working income tax benefit (WITB) advance payments Line 418 – Special taxes Line 424 – Federal tax on split income Line 425 – Federal dividend tax credit Line 426 – Overseas employment tax credit Line 427 – Minimum tax carry-over Line 445 – Section 217 tax adjustment Line 58 – Surtax for non-residents of Canada and deemed residents of Canada Net federal tax There are no lines on the return for the recapture of the investment tax credit or for the federal logging tax credit. ... Line 405 – Federal foreign tax credit Deemed residents – You may be able to claim this credit if you paid foreign taxes on income you received from outside Canada and reported on your Canadian tax return. ... 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 - General Guide for Non-Residents – 2013: Net federal tax
Net federal tax (lines 405 to 427 (except lines 421 and 422) and line 445) Recapture of investment tax credit Federal logging tax credit Line 405 – Federal foreign tax credit Lines 409 and 410 – Federal political contribution tax credit Line 412 – Investment tax credit Lines 413 and 414 – Labour-sponsored funds tax credit Line 415 – Working income tax benefit (WITB) advance payments Line 418 – Special taxes Line 424 – Federal tax on split income Line 425 – Federal dividend tax credit Line 426 – Overseas employment tax credit Line 427 – Minimum tax carry-over Line 445 – Section 217 tax adjustment Line 58 – Surtax for non-residents of Canada and deemed residents of Canada Net federal tax There are no lines on the return for the recapture of the investment tax credit or for the federal logging tax credit. ... ⬤▮▲Line 405 – Federal foreign tax credit Deemed residents – You may be able to claim this credit if you paid foreign taxes on income you received from outside Canada and reported on your Canadian tax return. ... Previous page | Table of contents | Next page Page details Date modified: 2014-01-03 ...
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ARCHIVED - General Guide for Non-Residents – 2013: Deductions (Net income and Taxable income)
Net income Line 205 – Pooled registered pension plan (PRPP) employer contributions Line 206 – Pension adjustment Line 207 – Registered pension plan (RPP) deduction Line 208 – RRSP/PRPP deduction Line 210 – Deduction for elected split-pension amount Line 212 – Annual union, professional, or like dues Line 213 – Universal child care benefit repayment Line 214 – Child care expenses Line 215 – Disability supports deduction Line 217 – Business investment loss Line 219 – Moving expenses Line 220 – Support payments made Line 221 – Carrying charges and interest expenses Line 222 – Deduction for CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings Line 223 – Deduction for provincial parental insurance plan (PPIP) premiums on self-employment income Line 224 – Exploration and development expenses Line 229 – Other employment expenses Line 231 – Clergy residence deduction Line 232 – Other deductions Line 235 – Social benefits repayment Line 236 – Net income Taxable income (lines 244 to 260) Line 244 – Canadian Forces personnel and police deduction Line 248 – Employee home relocation loan deduction Line 249 – Security options deductions Line 250 – Other payments deduction Line 251 – Limited partnership losses of other years Line 252 – Non-capital losses of other years Line 253 – Net capital losses of other years Line 254 – Capital gains deduction Line 255 – Northern residents deductions Line 256 – Additional deductions Net income Line 205 – Pooled registered pension plan (PRPP) employer contributions Enter on line 205 the total of all amounts shown in the designated “employer contribution amount” box of your PRPP receipts. ... Lines 18 to 21 – 2013 withdrawals under the HBP and the LLP Deemed residents – Enter on line 18 the total of your HBP withdrawals for 2013 from box 27 of your T4RSP slips. ... Previous page | Table of contents | Next page Date modified: 2014-01-03 ...