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Frequently Asked Questions – 2017 Tax Implications of Phoenix payroll issues
Frequently Asked Questions – 2017 Tax Implications of Phoenix payroll issues For information about income tax and/or government benefit and credit implications of certain situations related to your 2020, 2019, 2018 or 2016 personal income tax return go to Frequently Asked Questions – 2020 Tax Implications of Phoenix payroll issues or Frequently Asked Questions – 2019 Tax Implications of Phoenix payroll issues or Frequently Asked Questions – 2018 Tax Implications of Phoenix payroll issues or Frequently Asked Questions- 2016 Tax Implications of Phoenix payroll issues. For CRA telephone support with respect to the tax implications of Phoenix payroll issues, please call 1-888-556-5083 (9:00 am – 5:00 pm EST). ... For more information on how and when to file an objection, please go to File an objection – Income tax. e. ...
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Line 11400 – CPP or QPP benefits
Box 15 – Survivor benefit The CPP or QPP may pay you a monthly pension if you are the surviving spouse or common-law partner of a person who contributed to CPP or QPP. ... Box 17 – Child benefit This amount is already included in box 20 of your T4A(P) slip. ... Box 18 – Death benefit This amount is already included in box 20 of your T4A(P) slip. ...
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Examples – Remitting the GST/HST
Examples – Remitting the GST/HST The following examples will help you apply the rules for remitting the GST/HST on employee benefits. ... Example 3 – Long-service award You bought a watch for $560 (including the GST/HST and PST) for your employee to mark the employee's 25 years of service. ... Example 4 – Special clothing You provided safety footwear designed to protect your employee from hazards associated with their employment. ...
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Information for Canadian Small Businesses: Online services – For more information
Information for Canadian Small Businesses: Online services – For more information On this page… Online services My Account Handling business taxes online Receiving your CRA mail online Authorizing the withdrawal of a pre-determined amount from your bank account MyCRA – Mobile app Electronic payments For more information What if you need help? ... Step 1 – Talk to us first If you are not satisfied with the service you received, you can file a service complaint. ... Step 2 – Contact the CRA Service Complaints Program The CRA Service Complaints Program is for individuals and businesses. ...
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Charities Program Update – 2015
In 2014, we sent out 26 reminder letters (including 23 for political activities – see Audit screening process for more information). ... Transparency – reporting We have just completed the first full year of annual return (T3010) reporting with the new political activities schedule (Schedule 7). ... Audit findings – political activities Many of the audits are ongoing. ...
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Charities Program Update – 2015
In 2014, we sent out 26 reminder letters (including 23 for political activities – see Audit screening process for more information). ... Transparency – reporting We have just completed the first full year of annual return (T3010) reporting with the new political activities schedule (Schedule 7). ... Audit findings – political activities Many of the audits are ongoing. ...
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Chapter History S3-F10-C1, Qualified Investments – RRSPs, RESPs, RRIFs, RDSPs, FHSAs and TFSAs
Chapter History S3-F10-C1, Qualified Investments – RRSPs, RESPs, RRIFs, RDSPs, FHSAs and TFSAs Introduction The purpose of this Chapter History page is to highlight any amendments to the information contained in a chapter of an income tax folio, including amendments to the information originally contained in an interpretation bulletin that has been cancelled and replaced with a folio chapter. ... The Summary and ¶1.70 have been updated to include a cross-reference to new Income Tax Folio S3-F10-C3, Advantages – RRSPs, RESPs, RRIFs, RDSPs, and TFSAs. ¶1.61 and ¶1.62 have been removed, and a number of paragraphs have been revised because of changes to the qualified investment rules that apply to RDSPs and RESPs to be consistent with those rules that apply to RRSPs, RRIFs, and TFSAs (added by S.C. 2017, c. 33, generally applicable after March 22, 2017). ... Update September 2, 2016 General Income Tax Folio S3-F10-C1, Qualified Investments – RRSPs, RESPs, RRIFs, RDSPs, and TFSAs, replaces and cancels Interpretation Bulletin IT-320R3, Qualified Investments – Trusts Governed by Registered Retirement Savings Plans, Registered Education Savings Plans and Registered Retirement Income Funds. ...
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Prince Edward Island HST Rate Increase – Sales and Rentals of Non-residential Real Property
If you are uncertain as to whether a supply is made in a participating province, refer to GST/HST Technical Information Bulletin B-103, Harmonized Sales Tax – Place of Supply Rules for Determining Whether a Supply is Made in a Province. ... Transitional rules – HST at 15% The HST at 15% applies to a taxable sale of non-residential real property in Prince Edward Island if ownership and possession of the property transfer to the purchaser after September 2016. ... Transitional rules – HST at 14% The HST at 14% applies to a taxable sale of non-residential real property in Prince Edward Island if ownership or possession of the property transfers to the purchaser before October 2016. ...
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Prince Edward Island HST Rate Increase – Sales and Rentals of Non-residential Real Property
If you are uncertain as to whether a supply is made in a participating province, refer to GST/HST Technical Information Bulletin B-103, Harmonized Sales Tax – Place of Supply Rules for Determining Whether a Supply is Made in a Province. ... Transitional rules – HST at 15% The HST at 15% applies to a taxable sale of non-residential real property in Prince Edward Island if ownership and possession of the property transfer to the purchaser after September 2016. ... Transitional rules – HST at 14% The HST at 14% applies to a taxable sale of non-residential real property in Prince Edward Island if ownership or possession of the property transfers to the purchaser before October 2016. ...
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Prince Edward Island HST Rate Increase – Sales and Rentals of Non-residential Real Property
If you are uncertain as to whether a supply is made in a participating province, refer to GST/HST Technical Information Bulletin B-103, Harmonized Sales Tax – Place of Supply Rules for Determining Whether a Supply is Made in a Province. ... Transitional rules – HST at 15% The HST at 15% applies to a taxable sale of non-residential real property in Prince Edward Island if ownership and possession of the property transfer to the purchaser after September 2016. ... Transitional rules – HST at 14% The HST at 14% applies to a taxable sale of non-residential real property in Prince Edward Island if ownership or possession of the property transfers to the purchaser before October 2016. ...