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Sally reports $320 interest, calculated as follows: $4,000 (her share) ÷ $5,000 (total) × $400 (total interest) = $320 Roger reports $80 interest, calculated as follows: $1,000 (his share) ÷ $5,000 (total) × $400 (total interest) = $80 Bank accounts Report interest paid or credited to you in 2007, even if you did not receive an information slip. ... See line 222 for details. ⬤ Line 126- Rental income Enter your gross rental income on line 160 and your net rental income or loss on line 126. ... Previous page | Table of contents | Next page Report a problem or mistake on this page Thank you for your help! ...
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Sally reports $320 interest, calculated as follows: $4,000 (her share) ÷ $5,000 (total) × $400 (total interest) = $320 Roger reports $80 interest, calculated as follows: $1,000 (his share) ÷ $5,000 (total) × $400 (total interest) = $80 Bank accounts Report interest paid or credited to you in 2007, even if you did not receive an information slip. ... See line 222 for details. ⬤ Line 126- Rental income Enter your gross rental income on line 160 and your net rental income or loss on line 126. ... Previous page | Table of contents | Next page Page details Date modified: 2008-01-03 ...
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ARCHIVED - Payroll Deductions Tables - CPP, EI, and income tax deductions - Nova Scotia
Tax rates and income thresholds For 2019, the federal tax rates and income thresholds are: Chart 1 – 2019 federal tax rates and income thresholds Annual taxable income ($) From – To Federal tax rate (%) R Constant ($) K 0.00 to 47,630.00 15% 0 47,630.01 to 95,259.00 20.5% 2,620 95,259.01 to 147,667.00 26% 7,859 147,667.01 to 210,371.00 29% 12,289 210,371.01 and over 33% 20,704 Canada employment amount The non-refundable Canada employment amount is built into the federal payroll deductions tables. ... Provincial tax for 2019 Tax rates and income thresholds For 2019, the Nova Scotia tax rates and income thresholds are: Chart 2 – 2019 Nova Scotia tax rates and income thresholds Annual taxable income ($) From – To Provincial tax rate (%) V Constant ($) KP 0.00 to 29,590.00 8.79% 0 29,590.01 to 59,180.00 14.95% 1,823 59,180.01 to 93,000.00 16.67% 2,841 93,000.01 to 150,000.00 17.50% 3,613 150,000.01 and over 21.00% 8,863 Personal amounts Listed below are some of the Nova Scotia non-refundable personal tax credits. Chart 3 – 2019 Nova Scotia non-refundable personal tax credits Annual taxable income ($) From – To Basic Personal amount ($) Total non-refundable personal tax credits ($) 0.00 to 25,000.00 8,481.00 11,481.00 25,000.01 to 74,999.99 11,481- ((Annual salary less $25,000.00) × 6%) Basic Personal amount plus calculated increase to a maximum of $11,481.00 75,000.00 and over 8,481.00 8,481.00 Spouse or common-law partner amount $8,481.00 Amount for an eligible dependant $8,481.00 For more detailed information on the personal amounts, see Form TD1NS, 2019 Nova Scotia Personal Tax Credits Return. ...
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ARCHIVED - Payroll Deductions Tables - CPP, EI, and income tax deductions - Nova Scotia
Tax rates and income thresholds For 2019, the federal tax rates and income thresholds are: Chart 1 – 2020 federal tax rates and income thresholds Annual taxable income ($) From – To Federal tax rate (%) R Constant ($) K 0.00 to 48,535.00 15% 0 48,535.01 to 97,069.00 20.5% 2,669 97,069.01 to 150,473.00 26% 8,008 150,473.01 to 214,368.00 29% 12,522 214,368.01 and over 33% 21,097 Canada employment amount The non-refundable Canada employment amount is built into the federal payroll deductions tables. ... Provincial tax for 2020 Tax rates and income thresholds For 2020, the Nova Scotia tax rates and income thresholds are: Chart 2 – 2020 Nova Scotia tax rates and income thresholds Annual taxable income ($) From – To Provincial tax rate (%) V Constant ($) KP 0.00 to 29,590.00 8.79% 0 29,590.01 to 59,180.00 14.95% 1,823 59,180.01 to 93,000.00 16.67% 2,841 93,000.01 to 150,000.00 17.50% 3,613 150,000.01 and over 21.00% 8,863 Personal amounts Listed below are some of the Nova Scotia non-refundable personal tax credits. Chart 3 – 2020 Nova Scotia non-refundable personal tax credits Annual taxable income ($) From – To Basic Personal amount ($) Total non-refundable personal tax credits ($) 0.00 to 25,000.00 8,481.00 11,481.00 25,000.01 to 74,999.99 11,481- ((Annual salary less $25,000.00) × 6%) Basic Personal amount plus calculated increase to a maximum of $11,481.00 75,000.00 and over 8,481.00 8,481.00 Spouse or common-law partner amount $8,481.00 Amount for an eligible dependant $8,481.00 For more detailed information on the personal amounts, see Form TD1NS, 2020 Nova Scotia Personal Tax Credits Return. ...
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ARCHIVED - T4032-YT - Payroll Deductions Tables - CPP, EI, and income tax deductions - Yukon - Effective January 1, 2015
Tax rates and income thresholds For 2015, the tax rates and income thresholds are as follows: Chart 1 – 2015 federal tax rates and income thresholds Annual taxable income ($) From – To Federal tax rate (%) R Constant ($) K 0.00 to 44,701.00 15% 0 44,701.01 to 89,401.00 22% 3,129 89,401.01 to 138,586.00 26% 6,705 138,586.01 and over 29% 10,863 Canada employment credit The non-refundable Canada employment credit is built into the federal payroll deductions tables. ... Calculate annual taxable income Description Sub-amounts Amounts (1) Gross remuneration for the pay period (weekly) $1,200.00 (2) Minus the other amounts authorized by a tax services office 0.00 the RRSP contributions * 80.00 − (80.00) * This amount has to be deducted at source. * Note If you have an employee you paid by commission, subtract the total expenses reported on Form TD1X from the gross remuneration reported on Form TD1X if applicable. (3) Net remuneration for the pay period (line 1 minus line 2) $1,120.00 (4) Annual net income ($1,020 × 52 weeks) $58,240.00 (5) Minus the annual deduction for living in a prescribed zone, reported on the federal Form TD1 − (6,022.50) (6) Annual taxable income (line 4 minus line 5) $52,217.50 Calculate federal tax Description Sub-amounts Amounts (7) Multiply the amount on line 6 by the federal tax rate based on Chart 1 × 0.22 $ 11,487.85 (8) Minus the federal constant based on the annual taxable income on line 6 (see Chart 1) − (3,129.00) (9) Federal tax (line 7 minus line 8) 8,358.85 (10) Minus the federal tax credits:- the total of personal tax credit amounts reported on the federal Form TD1 $ 11,327.00- the CPP contributions for the pay period multiplied by the number of pay periods in the year (annual maximum $2,479.95) * 2,479.95- the EI premiums for the pay period multiplied by the number of pay periods in the year (annual maximum $930.60) * 930.60- the Canada employment credit (annual maximum $1,146.00) 1,146.00 Total $15,883.55 *Note When the maximum CPP contributions or EI premiums for the year is reached, use the maximum amount for later calculations (11) Multiply the total on line 10 by the lowest federal tax rate for the year. × 0.15 (12) Total federal tax credits − ($ 2,382.53) (13) Total federal tax payable for the year (line 9 minus line 12) $ 5,976.32 Calculate territorial tax Description Sub-amounts Amounts (14) Basic territorial tax for Yukon: Multiply the amount on line 6 by the territorial tax rate based on Chart 2 $ 5,054.65 (15) Minus the territorial constant based on the annual taxable income on line 6 (see Chart 2) − (1,180.00) (16) Territorial tax on income for Yukon (line 14 minus line 15) $ 3,874.65 (17) Minus the territorial tax credits:- the total of personal tax credit amounts reported on Form TD1YT $ 11,327.00- the CPP contributions for the pay period multiplied by the number of pay periods in the year (annual maximum $2,479.95) * 2,479.95- the EI premiums for the pay period multiplied by the number of pay periods in the year (annual maximum $930.60) * 930.60- the Canada employment credit (annual maximum $1,146.00) 1,146.00 Total $15,883.55 * Note When the maximum CPP contributions or EI premiums for the year is reached, use the maximum amount for later calculations (18) Multiply the total on line 17 by the lowest territorial tax rate for the year. × 0.0704 (19) Total territorial tax credits − (1,118.20) (20) Basic territorial tax (line 16 minus line 19) $ 2,756.45 (21) Territorial surtax: where line 20 is less than or equal to $6,000, the surtax is $0. where line 20 is greater than $6,000, the surtax is 5% of line 20 that exceeds $6,000 $ 0.00 (22) Total territorial tax payable for the year (line 20 minus line 21) $ 2,756.45 Calculate total tax and the tax deduction for the pay period Description Sub-amounts Amounts (23) Total federal and territorial tax deductions for the year (line 13 plus line 22). If the result is negative, substitute $0. $ 8,732.77 (24) Tax deduction for the pay period: Divide the amount on line 23 by the number of pay periods in the year (52). $ 167.94 Your opinion counts! ...
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ARCHIVED - Payroll Deductions Tables - CPP, EI, and income tax deductions - Yukon
Tax rates and income thresholds For 2015, the tax rates and income thresholds are as follows: Chart 1 – 2015 federal tax rates and income thresholds Annual taxable income ($) From – To Federal tax rate (%) R Constant ($) K 0.00 to 44,701.00 15% 0 44,701.01 to 89,401.00 22% 3,129 89,401.01 to 138,586.00 26% 6,705 138,586.01 and over 29% 10,863 Canada employment credit The non-refundable Canada employment credit is built into the federal payroll deductions tables. ... Calculate annual taxable income Description Sub-amounts Amounts (1) Gross remuneration for the pay period (weekly) $1,200.00 (2) Minus the other amounts authorized by a tax services office 0.00 the RRSP contributions * 80.00 − (80.00) * This amount has to be deducted at source. * Note If you have an employee you paid by commission, subtract the total expenses reported on Form TD1X from the gross remuneration reported on Form TD1X if applicable. (3) Net remuneration for the pay period (line 1 minus line 2) $1,120.00 (4) Annual net income ($1,020 × 52 weeks) $58,240.00 (5) Minus the annual deduction for living in a prescribed zone, reported on the federal Form TD1 − (6,022.50) (6) Annual taxable income (line 4 minus line 5) $52,217.50 Calculate federal tax Description Sub-amounts Amounts (7) Multiply the amount on line 6 by the federal tax rate based on Chart 1 × 0.22 $ 11,487.85 (8) Minus the federal constant based on the annual taxable income on line 6 (see Chart 1) − (3,129.00) (9) Federal tax (line 7 minus line 8) 8,358.85 (10) Minus the federal tax credits:- the total of personal tax credit amounts reported on the federal Form TD1 $ 11,327.00- the CPP contributions for the pay period multiplied by the number of pay periods in the year (annual maximum $2,479.95) * 2,479.95- the EI premiums for the pay period multiplied by the number of pay periods in the year (annual maximum $930.60) * 930.60- the Canada employment credit (annual maximum $1,146.00) 1,146.00 Total $15,883.55 *Note When the maximum CPP contributions or EI premiums for the year is reached, use the maximum amount for later calculations (11) Multiply the total on line 10 by the lowest federal tax rate for the year. × 0.15 (12) Total federal tax credits − ($ 2,382.53) (13) Total federal tax payable for the year (line 9 minus line 12) $ 5,976.32 Calculate territorial tax Description Sub-amounts Amounts (14) Basic territorial tax for Yukon: Multiply the amount on line 6 by the territorial tax rate based on Chart 2 $ 5,054.65 (15) Minus the territorial constant based on the annual taxable income on line 6 (see Chart 2) − (1,180.00) (16) Territorial tax on income for Yukon (line 14 minus line 15) $ 3,874.65 (17) Minus the territorial tax credits:- the total of personal tax credit amounts reported on Form TD1YT $ 11,327.00- the CPP contributions for the pay period multiplied by the number of pay periods in the year (annual maximum $2,479.95) * 2,479.95- the EI premiums for the pay period multiplied by the number of pay periods in the year (annual maximum $930.60) * 930.60- the Canada employment credit (annual maximum $1,146.00) 1,146.00 Total $15,883.55 * Note When the maximum CPP contributions or EI premiums for the year is reached, use the maximum amount for later calculations (18) Multiply the total on line 17 by the lowest territorial tax rate for the year. × 0.0704 (19) Total territorial tax credits − (1,118.20) (20) Basic territorial tax (line 16 minus line 19) $ 2,756.45 (21) Territorial surtax: where line 20 is less than or equal to $6,000, the surtax is $0. where line 20 is greater than $6,000, the surtax is 5% of line 20 that exceeds $6,000 $ 0.00 (22) Total territorial tax payable for the year (line 20 minus line 21) $ 2,756.45 Calculate total tax and the tax deduction for the pay period Description Sub-amounts Amounts (23) Total federal and territorial tax deductions for the year (line 13 plus line 22). If the result is negative, substitute $0. $ 8,732.77 (24) Tax deduction for the pay period: Divide the amount on line 23 by the number of pay periods in the year (52). $ 167.94 Your opinion counts! ...
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ARCHIVED - T4032-YT-7 - Payroll Deductions Tables - Income tax deductions - Yukon - Effective July 1, 2015
Tax rates and income thresholds For 2015, the tax rates and income thresholds are: Chart 1 – 2015 federal tax rates and income thresholds Annual taxable income ($) From – To Federal tax rate (%) R Constant ($) K 0.00 to 44,701.00 15% 0 44,701.01 to 89,401.00 22% 3,129 89,401.01 to 138,586.00 26% 6,705 138,586.01 and over 29% 10,863 Canada employment credit The non-refundable Canada employment credit is built into the federal payroll deductions tables. ... Tax rates and income thresholds For july2015, the territorial’s tax rates and income thresholds are revised: Chart 2 – July 2015 Yukon tax rates and income thresholds Annual taxable income ($) From – To Provincial tax rate (%) V Constant ($) KP 0.00 to 44,701.00 5.76% 0 44,701.01 to 89,401.00 8.32% 1,114 89,401.01 to 138,586.00 11.44% 2,986 138,586.01 to 500,000.00 12.84% 6,405 500,000.01 and over 17.24% 28,405 Surtax 2015, Yukon’s 5% surtax on taxes payable over $6,000 is eliminated. ... If the result is negative, substitute $0. $ 8,261.93 (22) Tax deduction for the pay period: Divide the amount on line 21 by the number of pay periods in the year (52). $ 158.88 Your opinion counts! ...
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ARCHIVED - Excise and GST/HST News - No. 82 (Fall 2011)
ARCHIVED- Excise and GST/HST News- No. 82 (Fall 2011) From: Canada Revenue Agency Table of Contents Financial institution GST/HST annual information return – Form GST111 Collection of GST/HST amounts under objection or appeal What's new for GST/HST return and PSB rebate filers? Online services built for businesses Prescribed rates of interest Deleted publications from Web site What's new in publications Enquiries Financial institution GST/HST annual information return – Form GST111 Form GST111, Financial Institution GST/HST Annual Information Return, enhances GST/HST reporting and assists in improving compliance in the financial services sector. ... A person (other than a prescribed person or a person of a prescribed class [Footnote 1]) is a reporting institution if: the person is a financial institution, under the Excise Tax Act (the Act), at any time in the fiscal year; the person is a registrant at any time in the fiscal year; and the total of all amounts each of which is an amount included in computing, for the purposes of the Income Tax Act, the person's income, or, if the person is an individual, the person's income from a business, for the person's last taxation year that ends in the fiscal year, exceeds the amount determined by the following formula: $1 million × A/365 (A = number of days in the taxation year) A financial institution that is a reporting institution should be aware of the consequences associated with the failure to properly report information on Form GST111. ...
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ARCHIVED - Completing Your Ontario Forms
Amount of eligible expenditures incured before March 27 2009 A × 25% = B Amount of eligible expenditures incurred after March 26, 2009 C × 35% = + D Amount A × 5% = E Amount C × 10% = + F Add lines E and F = E G Total of salaries and wages paid in the previous tax year − $400,000 = H Amount from line H (if negative, enter "0") ÷ $200,000 = I 1 minus amount from line I- = (if negative, enter "0") E × J Multiply line G by line J = E + K Add lines B, D and K Credit amount = L Co-operative Education Tax Credits calculation chart Use this chart to calculate these credits if the total of the salaries and wages paid in the previous tax year was greater than $400,000 but less than $600,000. ... Amount of eligible expenditures incured before March 27 2009 A × 10% = B Amount of eligible expenditures incurred after March 26, 2009 + C × 25% = + D Add lines A and C = E Amount E × 5% = E F Total of salaries and wages paid in the previous tax year − $400,000 = G Amount from line G (if negative, enter "0") ÷ $200,000 = H 1 minus amount from line H- = (if negative, enter "0") E × I Multiply line F by line I = E + J Add lines B, D and J Credit amount = K Return to Apprenticeship training tax credit Return to Co-operative Education Tax Credit Date modified: 2010-01-05 ...
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ARCHIVED - Apprenticeship Training Tax Credits calculation chart
Amount of eligible expenditures incured before March 27 2009 A × 25% = B Amount of eligible expenditures incurred after March 26, 2009 C × 35% = + D Amount A × 5% = E Amount C × 10% = + F Add lines E and F = E G Total of salaries and wages paid in the previous tax year − $400,000 = H Amount from line H (if negative, enter "0") ÷ $200,000 = I 1 minus amount from line I- = (if negative, enter "0") E × J Multiply line G by line J = E + K Add lines B, D and K Credit amount = L Co-operative Education Tax Credits calculation chart Use this chart to calculate these credits if the total of the salaries and wages paid in the previous tax year was greater than $400,000 but less than $600,000. ... Amount of eligible expenditures incured before March 27 2009 A × 10% = B Amount of eligible expenditures incurred after March 26, 2009 + C × 25% = + D Add lines A and C = E Amount E × 5% = E F Total of salaries and wages paid in the previous tax year − $400,000 = G Amount from line G (if negative, enter "0") ÷ $200,000 = H 1 minus amount from line H- = (if negative, enter "0") E × I Multiply line F by line I = E + J Add lines B, D and J Credit amount = K Return to Apprenticeship training tax credit Return to Co-operative Education Tax Credit Report a problem or mistake on this page Thank you for your help! ...