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Preliminary Statistics – 2014 edition (2012 tax year)
Preliminary Statistics – 2014 edition (2012 tax year) The Preliminary Statistics presents data from individual income tax and benefit returns that were processed for the tax year two years prior to year of publication. ... Where: Line 344 = the sum of Items 94 "Allowable charitable donations and government gifts" and 95 "Eligible cultural and ecological gifts". Line 345 = $200 or the amount from Line 344, whichever is less. Line 346 = 15% of Line 345. ...
Current CRA website
Preliminary Statistics – 2014 edition (2012 tax year)
Preliminary Statistics – 2014 edition (2012 tax year) The Preliminary Statistics presents data from individual income tax and benefit returns that were processed for the tax year two years prior to year of publication. ... Where: Line 344 = the sum of Items 94 "Allowable charitable donations and government gifts" and 95 "Eligible cultural and ecological gifts". Line 345 = $200 or the amount from Line 344, whichever is less. Line 346 = 15% of Line 345. ...
Current CRA website
T5 Guide – Return of Investment Income
Box 10 – Actual amount of dividends other than eligible dividends For dividends paid after 2005, enter the actual amount of dividends other than eligible dividends, or the amount we deem to be dividends other than eligible dividends, paid by a Canadian corporation. ... Eligible dividends are paid after 2005 by corporations resident in Canada to shareholders resident in Canada. ... For example: USD – United States, dollar JPY – Japan, yen HKD – Hong Kong, dollar AUD – Australia, dollar NZD – New Zealand, dollar DKK – Denmark, krone GBP – United Kingdom, pound EUR – European Union, euro OTH – Other Note If you are filing electronically, you must use the alphabetic code. ...
Current CRA website
T5 Guide – Return of Investment Income
Box 10 – Actual amount of dividends other than eligible dividends For dividends paid after 2005, enter the actual amount of dividends other than eligible dividends, or the amount we deem to be dividends other than eligible dividends, paid by a Canadian corporation. ... Eligible dividends are paid after 2005 by corporations resident in Canada to individual shareholders resident in Canada. ... For example: USD – United States, dollar JPY – Japan, yen HKD – Hong Kong, dollar AUD – Australia, dollar NZD – New Zealand, dollar DKK – Denmark, krone GBP – United Kingdom, pound EUR – European Union, euro OTH – Other Note If you are filing electronically, you must use the alphabetic code. ...
Conference
23 November 2005 Roundtable, 2005-0158741C6 - 2005 TEI Q#11 - Draft ITTN on 95(6)
23 November 2005 Roundtable, 2005-0158741C6- 2005 TEI Q#11- Draft ITTN on 95(6) Unedited CRA Tags 95(6) Principal Issues: What is the status of the draft Income Tax Technical News on paragraph 95(6)(b)? Position: On hold Reasons: Waiting for outcome of appeals before the Tax Court of Canada TEI / CRA Liaison Meeting December 6, 2005 Q. 11- Subsection 95(6) and Tax Avoidance What is the status of the Draft Technical News on subsection 95(6)? ... Sherry Thomson 957-2122 November 23, 2005 ...
Current CRA website
Self-employed Business, Professional, Commission, Farming, and Fishing Income: Chapter 4 – Capital cost allowance
She does this as follows: GST at 5% of $37,000 = $1,850 PST at 8% of $37,000 = $2,960 Therefore, Vivienne's capital cost is $41,810 ($37,000 + $1,850 + $2,960). ... Note If you acquired the equipment or software before 2005 and made the separate Class 8 election, as discussed in the Class 8 note, the property does not qualify for the 45% rate. ... Capital cost calculation – Change in use Actual cost of the property $ Blank space for dollar value Line 1 FMV of the property $ Blank space for dollar value Line 2 Amount from line 1 $ Blank space for dollar value Line 3 Line 2 minus line 3 (if negative, enter "0") $ Blank space for dollar value Line 4 Enter all capital gains deductions claimed for the capital gains related to the depreciable property $ Blank space for dollar value × 2 = $ Blank space for dollar value Line 5 Line 4 minus line 5 (if negative, enter "0") $ Blank space for dollar value × ½ = $ Blank space for dollar value Line 6 Capital cost (Line 1 plus line 6) $ Blank space for dollar value Line 7 Enter the capital cost of the property from line 7 in column 3 of Area B or C. ...
Current CRA website
Ministerial Welcome Package – Book 2
Two years later, on December 12, 2005, legislation came into effect to legally change our name to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). ... Since 2005, Christine has served in Assistant Deputy Minister positions at Natural Resources Canada, the Canada School of Public Service, Environment Canada, and Policy Horizons Canada. ... Changes in CRA budget levels Voted 2015–16 ($ millions) 2016–17 ($ millions) 2017–18 ($ millions) 2018–18 ($ millions) 2019–20 ($ millions) Vote 1 – Operating 2,898.9 3,032.1 3,173.4 3,448.2 3,448.2 Vote 5 – Capital 80.5 37.1 59.4 70.8 25.9 Budget Implementation (Budget 2019) – – – – 60.9 Total Voted 2,979.4 3,069.2 3,232.7 3,288.1 3,535.0 Statutory 825.4 1,016.5 930.2 916.6 967.4 Total Main Estimates 3,804.8 4,085.7 4,162.9 4,204.7 4,502.4 Departmental forecast – 2019-20 departmental plan Departmental forecast – 2019–20 departmental plan 2019-20 Main Estimates Footnote 4 2019-20 Planned Spending 2020-21 Planned Spending 2021-22 Planned Spending Financial Resource ($ millions) 4,502.4 4,441.6 4,384.6 4,387.3 Human Resources (full-time equivalents) – 41,796 41,195 41,014 Over the 2019-20 to 2021-22 planning period, the CRA’s appropriations show a slight reduction primarily as a result of planned decreases in funding received to implement and administer various measures announced in the federal budgets as well as the federal carbon pollution pricing system and the upgrade of the individual income tax processing system. ...
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Capital Gains – 2024
You can now carry an RFL incurred in tax years ending after 2005, back 3 years and forward up to 20 years. ... For a loss incurred after 2005, carry forward 20 years. For a loss incurred before 2006, carry forward 10 years. ... Property 1 was acquired by Jackie in 2000 and he designated it as his principal residence from 2000 to 2005. ...
Archived CRA website
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. ... For non-capital losses incurred in tax years after 2005, the loss carry-forward period is 20 years. ... Previous page | Table of contents | Next page Date modified: 2014-01-03 ...
Archived CRA website
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. ... For non-capital losses incurred in tax years after 2005, the loss carry-forward period is 20 years. ... Previous page | Table of contents | Next page Report a problem or mistake on this page Thank you for your help! ...