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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 Page details Date modified: 2006-04-19 ...
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ARCHIVED - Taxable income

You cannot use the amount in box 31 of your T5013 slip for 2005 on your return for 2005. Line 252- Non-capital losses of other years In 2005, enter the amount of the unapplied non-capital losses you reported on your 1998 to 2004 returns that you want to apply in 2005. ... Previous page | Table of contents | Next page Page details Date modified: 2006-02-28 ...
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ARCHIVED - General Guide for Non-Residents - 2012 - Federal tax and credits (Schedule 1)

Tax Tip You may be able to claim a credit against your taxes for 2012 if you paid minimum tax on any of your returns for 2005 to 2011 (see line 427). Previous page | Table of contents | Next page Date modified: 2013-01-03 ...
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ARCHIVED - Federal tax and credits (Schedule 1)

Tax Tip You may be able to claim a credit against your taxes for 2012 if you paid minimum tax on any of your returns for 2005 to 2011 (see line 427). 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 tax and credits (Schedule 1)

Tax Tip You may be able to claim a credit against your taxes for 2012 if you paid minimum tax on any of your returns for 2005 to 2011 (see line 427). Previous page | Table of contents | Next page Page details Date modified: 2011-01-05 ...
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ARCHIVED - Completing your British Columbia forms

They have to cover the same 12-month period ending in 2006 and must not have been claimed on a 2005 return. ... " Enter, on line 68 of Form BC428, the "Tax credit amount " shown on Certificate EVCC 30. ...
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ARCHIVED - Completing your British Columbia forms

They have to cover the same 12-month period ending in 2006 and must not have been claimed on a 2005 return. ... " Enter, on line 68 of Form BC428, the "Tax credit amount " shown on Certificate EVCC 30. ...
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ARCHIVED - Completing your British Columbia forms

They have to cover the same 12-month period ending in 2006 and must not have been claimed on a 2005 return. ... " Enter, on line 68 of Form BC428, the "Tax credit amount " shown on Certificate EVCC 30. ...
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ARCHIVED - Taxable income

You cannot use the amount in box 31 of your T5013 slip for 2005 on your return for 2005. Line 252- Non-capital losses of other years In 2005, enter the amount of the unapplied non-capital losses you reported on your 1998 to 2004 returns that you want to apply 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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ARCHIVED - General Income Tax and Benefit Guide - 2004 - Net income

Maximum contributions you can deduct The maximum you can deduct on line 208 is whichever of the following amounts is less: the unused RRSP contributions shown on your Notice of Assessment or Notice of Reassessment for 2003 plus the total of your RRSP contributions made from March 2, 2004, to March 1, 2005 (not including amounts you designate as HBP or LLP repayments, see " Lines 6 and 7- Repayments under the HBP and LLP "); or your RRSP deduction limit for 2004 (see " Line 10- Contributions based on your RRSP deduction limit for 2004 ") plus amounts you transfer (see " Line 11- Transfers ") to your RRSP on or before March 1, 2005. ... Make sure you include on these lines all contributions you made from January 1, 2005, to March 1, 2005, even if you are not deducting or designating them on your return for 2004. ... See " Contacting us ". If you have a tax shelter, see " Tax shelters ". ...

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