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Procurement Cards – Documentary Requirements for Claiming Input Tax Credits
The taxable purchases ratio will be calculated as follows: (see Annex A for example) TPR = 1 + GST rate ÷ 1 + GST rate + PST rate Or in provinces where PST is charged on GST: 1 + GST rate ÷ 1 + GST rate + ((1 + GST rate) × PST rate) Where purchases are made in many provinces that have different PST rates, purchases should be segregated by province, where possible. ... The following information would be obtained from the sampling results: Gross purchase amount per supporting documentation Actual GST per supporting documentation Tax status 1 100.00 7.00 Taxable at 7% 2 49.00 3.43 Taxable at 7% 3 225.00 0.00 Exempt 4 219.00 15.33 Taxable at 7% 5 25.00 1.75 Taxable at 7% 6 99.00 6.93 Taxable at 7% 7 299.00 20.93 Taxable at 7% 8 700.00 49.00 Taxable at 7% 9 145.00 10.15 Taxable at 7% 10 124.99 0.00 Zero-rated 11 133.00 9.31 Taxable at 7% Total sample 2,118.99 Part I – Determination of the ratios Eligible purchases' ratio (EPR): 2,118.99 – 225.00 – 124.99 = 1,769.00 ÷ 2,118.99 = 83.4831 % Determination of the taxable purchases ratio where the Provincial Sales Tax (PST) is not charged on the GST and the average PST rate is 8% (estimated): Taxable purchases ratio (TPR): (1 +.07) ÷ (.07 +.08 + 1) = 1.07/1.15 Determination of the taxable purchases ratio for purchases made in Provinces where the PST is charged on the GST and the average PST rate is 6.5% (estimated): Taxable purchases ratio (TPR): (1 +.07) ÷ [1 +.07 + (1.07 ×.065)] = 1.07/1.13955 The taxable purchases ratio is 1 when purchases are taxable at the HST rate of 15% or where the registrant is exempt from paying PST. ... The eligible ITCs calculated in accordance with the GST/HST Audit Policy on Procurement Cards for a subsequent claim period would be determined as follows: Total purchase amount appearing on the card issuers' report × EPR × TPR × 7/107 or 15/115 (as appropriate) Annex B Data The electronic file for data used to estimate EPR/TPR must contain the following information on each transaction (each data item should be recorded in a separate column on a spreadsheet with the appropriate format), and related information to allow CRA to verify the ratios and any variances in the estimates. ...
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For discussion purposes only – Draft GST/HST technical information bulletin, The GST/HST Rebate for Pension Entities
The pension rebate amount is calculated as: A + B = C ($10,300 + $6,700 = $17,000) C- D = E ($17,000- $500 = $16,500) E × 33% = F ($16,500 × 33% = $5,445) The above variables correspond to the line items in Part C of Form GST4067, GST/HST Pension Entity Rebate Application and Election. ... Using these amounts, the pension rebate amount would be calculated as: A + B = C ($3,962 + $2,577 = $6,539) C- D = E ($6,539- $500 = $6,039) E × 33% = F ($6,039 × 33% = $1,993) The above variables correspond to the line items in Part C of Form RC4607, GST/HST Pension Entity Rebate Application and Election. ... Employer K's tax recovery rate would then be: ($3,080 + 0) ÷ $11,540 = 27% Employer K's net tax deduction is therefore calculated as: ($373.69 + $406.57) × 27% = $210.67 This is the amount that Employer K may deduct from its net tax on its regular GST/HST return. ...
Current CRA website
For discussion purposes only – Draft GST/HST technical information bulletin, The GST/HST Rebate for Pension Entities
The pension rebate amount is calculated as: A + B = C ($10,300 + $6,700 = $17,000) C- D = E ($17,000- $500 = $16,500) E × 33% = F ($16,500 × 33% = $5,445) The above variables correspond to the line items in Part C of Form GST4067, GST/HST Pension Entity Rebate Application and Election. ... Using these amounts, the pension rebate amount would be calculated as: A + B = C ($3,962 + $2,577 = $6,539) C- D = E ($6,539- $500 = $6,039) E × 33% = F ($6,039 × 33% = $1,993) The above variables correspond to the line items in Part C of Form RC4607, GST/HST Pension Entity Rebate Application and Election. ... Employer K's tax recovery rate would then be: ($3,080 + 0) ÷ $11,540 = 27% Employer K's net tax deduction is therefore calculated as: ($373.69 + $406.57) × 27% = $210.67 This is the amount that Employer K may deduct from its net tax on its regular GST/HST return. ...
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Proposed 8517(3) Amendment – Underfunded Pension Plan Transfer Limit Comfort Letter
Proposed 8517(3) Amendment – Underfunded Pension Plan Transfer Limit Comfort Letter Measure for Members of Underfunded Registered Pension Plans (RPP). ... The member is 63 years old at the time of transfer LRB = $59,300 Commuted value of RB = $830,000 Plan assets disbursed = $747,000 Funded ratio = 90% Original 8517 prorated = $59,300 x 12.2 x.9 = $651,114 Comfort letter revised 8517 = $59,300 x 12.2 = $723,460 Distribution on January 15, 2013 = $651,114 transfer to RRSP and $95,886 taxable cash payment In this scenario, the plan administrator can issue a PAR equal to the lesser of: $723,460 – $651,114 = $72,346; and Cash payment of $95,886 The amount of PAR which may be reported is $72,346, allowing a $72,346 deductible RRSP contribution for 2013, leaving a net income inclusion of $95,886- $72,346 = $23,540. $23,540 is the amount by which the disbursal of plan assets ($747,000) exceeds the revised 8517 limit ($723,460). ... The member is 63 years old at the time of transfer LRB = $59,300 Commuted value of RB = $830,000 Plan assets disbursed = $415,000 Original 8517 prorated = $59,300 x 12.2 x.5 = $361,730 Comfort letter revised 8517 = $59,300 x 12.2 = $723,460 Distribution on January 15, 2013 = $361,730 transfer to RRSP and $53,270 taxable cash payment In this scenario, the plan administrator can issue a PAR equal to the lesser of: $723,460 – $361,730 = $361,730; and Cash payment of $53,720 The PAR will therefore be $53,270, allowing a $53,270 deductible RRSP contribution for 2013 which may be used to offset the income inclusion for the original cash payment. ...
Current CRA website
Proposed 8517(3) Amendment – Underfunded Pension Plan Transfer Limit Comfort Letter
Proposed 8517(3) Amendment – Underfunded Pension Plan Transfer Limit Comfort Letter Measure for Members of Underfunded Registered Pension Plans (RPP). ... The member is 63 years old at the time of transfer LRB = $59,300 Commuted value of RB = $830,000 Plan assets disbursed = $747,000 Funded ratio = 90% Original 8517 prorated = $59,300 x 12.2 x.9 = $651,114 Comfort letter revised 8517 = $59,300 x 12.2 = $723,460 Distribution on January 15, 2013 = $651,114 transfer to RRSP and $95,886 taxable cash payment In this scenario, the plan administrator can issue a PAR equal to the lesser of: $723,460 – $651,114 = $72,346; and Cash payment of $95,886 The amount of PAR which may be reported is $72,346, allowing a $72,346 deductible RRSP contribution for 2013, leaving a net income inclusion of $95,886- $72,346 = $23,540. $23,540 is the amount by which the disbursal of plan assets ($747,000) exceeds the revised 8517 limit ($723,460). ... The member is 63 years old at the time of transfer LRB = $59,300 Commuted value of RB = $830,000 Plan assets disbursed = $415,000 Original 8517 prorated = $59,300 x 12.2 x.5 = $361,730 Comfort letter revised 8517 = $59,300 x 12.2 = $723,460 Distribution on January 15, 2013 = $361,730 transfer to RRSP and $53,270 taxable cash payment In this scenario, the plan administrator can issue a PAR equal to the lesser of: $723,460 – $361,730 = $361,730; and Cash payment of $53,720 The PAR will therefore be $53,270, allowing a $53,270 deductible RRSP contribution for 2013 which may be used to offset the income inclusion for the original cash payment. ...
GST/HST Ruling
30 May 2017 GST/HST Ruling 183385a - Temporary Importation of Racing […] Equipment
Excise and GST/HST Rulings Directorate Place de Ville, Tower A, 15th floor 320 Queen Street Ottawa ON K1A 0L5 [Addressee] Dear [Client]: Subject: […] GST/HST RULING Temporary Importation of Racing […] Equipment Thank you for your letter of [mm/dd/yyyy], […], concerning the application of the Goods and Services Tax (GST)/Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) to the temporary importation of racing […] equipment. […]. ... STATEMENT OF FACTS We understand the facts to be as follows: 1. […][The Company] is a non-resident located in […][Country Y] […]. 2. […][Information about the company’s activities]. 3. […]. 4. […], [The Company] intends to temporarily import into Canada the following goods: […] 5. ... The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has determined that the temporary importation of the racing […] equipment […] [qualifies] for temporary importation […]. ...
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Excise Duty Rate Changes – July 1, 2006
Excise Duty Rate Changes – July 1, 2006 May 2006 On May 2, 2006, the Minister of Finance tabled a Notice of Ways and Means Motion, which amends the Excise Act and Excise Act, 2001 to introduce new excise duty rates. ... Wine New rates for wine More than 7% of absolute ethyl alcohol by volume $0.62 per litre More than 1.2% of absolute ethyl alcohol by volume but not more than 7% of absolute ethyl alcohol by volume $0.295 per litre Not more than 1.2% of absolute ethyl alcohol by volume $0.0205 per litre Beer Made by domestic brewers with production of more than 300,000 hectolitres per year and all imported beer New rates for beer More than 2.5% of absolute ethyl alcohol by volume $31.22 per hectolitre More than 1.2% of absolute ethyl alcohol by volume but not more than 2.5% of absolute ethyl alcohol by volume $15.61 per hectolitre Not more than 1.2% of absolute ethyl alcohol by volume $2.591 per hectolitre Domestic production – small and mid-sized brewers More than 2.5% of absolute ethyl alcohol New rates for Domestic production – small and mid-sized brewers at more than 2.5% of absolute ethyl alcohol Annual production volume increments (hectolitres) Applicable rate (per hectolitre) 0 – 2,000 $3.122 2,001 – 5,000 $6.244 5,001 – 15,000 $12.488 15,001 – 50,000 $21.854 50,001 – 75,000 $26.537 75,001 – 300,000 $31.22 More than 1.2% but not more than 2.5% of absolute ethyl alcohol New rates for Domestic production – small and mid-sized brewers at More than 1.2% but not more than 2.5% of absolute ethyl alcohol Annual production volume increments (hectolitres) Applicable rate (per hectolitre) 0 – 2,000 $1.561 2,001 – 5,000 $3.122 5,001 – 15,000 $6.244 15,001 – 50,000 $10.927 50,001 – 75,000 $13.269 75,001 – 300,000 $15.61 Not more than 1.2% of absolute ethyl alcohol New rates for Domestic production – small and mid-sized brewers at not more than 1.2% Annual production volume increments (hectolitres) Applicable rate (per hectolitre) 0 – 2,000 $0.259 2,001 – 5,000 $0.518 5,001 – 15,000 $1.036 15,001 – 50,000 $1.814 50,001 – 75,000 $2.202 75,001 – 300,000 $2.591 Note: The reduced rates do not apply to licensed brewers whose annual beer production is greater than 300,000 hectolitres. Tobacco products All provinces and territories – regular domestic market New rates for tobacco products in all provinces and territories Excise Duty Additional Duty Cigarettes $0.41025 per five or fraction of five cigarettes N/A Tobacco sticks $0.0605 per stick N/A Manufactured tobacco – other $55.90 per kilogram N/A Raw leaf tobacco $1.572 per kilogram N/A Cigars $16.60 per 1,000 cigars Greater of $0.066 or 66% * * 66% of the Canadian manufacturer's sale price or of the duty paid value, if imported. ...
GST/HST Ruling
30 August 2018 GST/HST Ruling 185770 - – Non-resident insurer's eligibility to register for GST/HST
The Service Agreement provides that the parties are engaged […] in the provision of […] services […]. The services provided by each party are described in Appendix […] which include […]. ... You indicated that the […] activity (Administrative Services) of YCo’s Canadian branch to each of the […] parties under the Service Agreement consists of […] 9. ...
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Chart 3 – Calculating the revised adjusted cost base (ACB) of capital property (other than a flow-through entity)
Chart 3 – Calculating the revised adjusted cost base (ACB) of capital property (other than a flow-through entity) Note The CRA offers a printer-friendly version of this chart that is identical to the one in the printed Capital Gains guide. ... Adjusted cost base (ACB) calculation for capital property FMV of the property at the end of February 22, 1994 from Step 1 of Form T664 or T664 (Seniors) Blank space to input proceeds of disposition Blank space to input amount Line 1 Designated proceeds of disposition: Column 2 of Chart B of Form T664, or column 2 in Step 2 of Form T664 (Seniors) Blank space to input amount Line 2 Amount from line 1 Blank space to input amount × multiply by 1.1 = Equals − Minus Line 3 Line 2 minus line 3 (if negative, enter "0") = Equals − Minus Line 4 Line 1 minus line 4 (if negative, enter "0") = Equals Line 5 If the property is non-qualifying real property, enter the amount from column 4 of Chart B of Form T664, or from column 4 in Step 2 of Form T664 (Seniors). Otherwise, enter "0". − Minus Line 6 Revised ACB on February 23, 1994: Line 5 minus line 6 (if negative, enter "0") = Equals Line 7 Use the amount from line 7 to calculate the capital gain or loss when you sell the capital property. ...
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EDM10-1-10 Completing a tobacco information return – Prescribed person
The offices are listed at Contact information – Excise and Specialty Tax Directorate. ... Column E – Inventory adjustments (+ or −) For each denomination, enter the necessary inventory adjustments. ... Column F – Closing inventory (A + B − C − D ± E) For each denomination, add the quantities in columns A and B, subtract the quantities in columns C and D, add or subtract the inventory adjustment in column E, and enter the result in column F. ...