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ARCHIVED - Completing Your Nova Scotia Forms

For more information on designated sports and recreational activities, contact the Nova Scotia Office of Health Promotion, (see the section called " If you have questions… "). ... To claim the credit, get Form T2036, Provincial or Territorial Foreign Tax Credit, from the CRA's Web site or by contacting us (see the section called " If you have questions… "). ... For more information on the Nova Scotia research and development tax credit recapture, including instructions on how to calculate and report this amount, contact us (see the section called " If you have questions… "). ...
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ARCHIVED - Completing Your Nova Scotia Forms

For more information on designated sports and recreational activities, contact the Nova Scotia Office of Health Promotion, (see the section called " If you have questions… "). ... To claim the credit, get Form T2036, Provincial or Territorial Foreign Tax Credit, from the CRA's Web site or by contacting us (see the section called " If you have questions… "). ... For more information on the Nova Scotia research and development tax credit recapture, including instructions on how to calculate and report this amount, contact us (see the section called " If you have questions… "). ...
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ARCHIVED - Completing Your Nova Scotia Forms

For more information on designated sports and recreational activities, contact the Nova Scotia Office of Health Promotion, (see the section called " If you have questions… "). ... To claim the credit, get Form T2036, Provincial or Territorial Foreign Tax Credit, from the CRA's Web site or by contacting us (see the section called " If you have questions… "). ... For more information on the Nova Scotia research and development tax credit recapture, including instructions on how to calculate and report this amount, contact us (see the section called " If you have questions… "). ...
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ARCHIVED - Completing Your Saskatchewan Form

The term end of the year means December 31, 2005, the date you left Canada if you emigrated in 2005, or the date of death for a person who died in 2005. ... To claim the credit, get Form T2036, Provincial or Territorial Foreign Tax Credit, from the CRA's Web site or by contacting us (see the section called " If you have questions… "). ... To claim the rebate, get Form T82, Saskatchewan Royalty Tax Rebate, from the CRA's Web site or contact us (see the section called " If you have questions… "). ...
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ARCHIVED - Completing Your Saskatchewan Form

The term end of the year means December 31, 2005, the date you left Canada if you emigrated in 2005, or the date of death for a person who died in 2005. ... To claim the credit, get Form T2036, Provincial or Territorial Foreign Tax Credit, from the CRA's Web site or by contacting us (see the section called " If you have questions… "). ... To claim the rebate, get Form T82, Saskatchewan Royalty Tax Rebate, from the CRA's Web site or contact us (see the section called " If you have questions… "). ...
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ARCHIVED - Completing Your Saskatchewan Form

The term end of the year means December 31, 2005, the date you left Canada if you emigrated in 2005, or the date of death for a person who died in 2005. ... To claim the credit, get Form T2036, Provincial or Territorial Foreign Tax Credit, from the CRA's Web site or by contacting us (see the section called " If you have questions… "). ... To claim the rebate, get Form T82, Saskatchewan Royalty Tax Rebate, from the CRA's Web site or contact us (see the section called " If you have questions… "). ...
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ARCHIVED - General Income Tax and Benefit Guide - 2006 : Federal non-refundable tax credits (Schedule 1)

See " Transferring and carrying forward amounts " for more information. ... Dan's calculations are: Other dependant's medical expenses (Marc) $ 2,000 Less: $1,884 or 3% of line 236 for Marc (whichever is less)- $ 180 Subtotal = $ 1,820 Total allowable medical expenses for Marc (maximum $10,000) $ 1,820 Other dependant's medical expenses (Ross) $11,000 Less: $1,884 or 3% of line 236 for Ross (whichever is less)- $ 240 Subtotal = $10,760 Total allowable medical expenses for Ross (maximum $10,000) $10,000 Dan has to complete Schedule 5 and claim $11,820 ($1,820 for Marc and $10,000 for Ross) on line 331. ... Previous page | Table of contents | Next page Date modified: 2007-01-02 ...
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ARCHIVED - Federal non-refundable tax credits (Schedule 1)

See " Transferring and carrying forward amounts " for more information. ... Dan's calculations are: Other dependant's medical expenses (Marc) $ 2,000 Less: $1,884 or 3% of line 236 for Marc (whichever is less)- $ 180 Subtotal = $ 1,820 Total allowable medical expenses for Marc (maximum $10,000) $ 1,820 Other dependant's medical expenses (Ross) $11,000 Less: $1,884 or 3% of line 236 for Ross (whichever is less)- $ 240 Subtotal = $10,760 Total allowable medical expenses for Ross (maximum $10,000) $10,000 Dan has to complete Schedule 5 and claim $11,820 ($1,820 for Marc and $10,000 for Ross) on line 331. ... 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 - Federal non-refundable tax credits (Schedule 1)

See " Transferring and carrying forward amounts " for more information. ... Dan's calculations are: Other dependant's medical expenses (Marc) $ 2,000 Less: $1,884 or 3% of line 236 for Marc (whichever is less)- $ 180 Subtotal = $ 1,820 Total allowable medical expenses for Marc (maximum $10,000) $ 1,820 Other dependant's medical expenses (Ross) $11,000 Less: $1,884 or 3% of line 236 for Ross (whichever is less)- $ 240 Subtotal = $10,760 Total allowable medical expenses for Ross (maximum $10,000) $10,000 Dan has to complete Schedule 5 and claim $11,820 ($1,820 for Marc and $10,000 for Ross) on line 331. ... Previous page | Table of contents | Next page Page details Date modified: 2007-01-02 ...
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ARCHIVED - Foreign income

Foreign property If you were a deemed resident of Canada in 2005, there is a question for you to answer on page 2 of your return, about owning or holding foreign property at any time in 2005. ... Check "Yes" if the total cost of all these properties was more than CAN$100,000 in 2005. ... Previous page | Table of contents | Next page Report a problem or mistake on this page Thank you for your help! ...

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