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Becoming and Ceasing to Be a Registrant (GST 400-3-1)

" Act " means the Excise Tax Act; " amount " means money, property or a service, expressed in terms of the amount of money or the value in terms of money of the property or service; " Canada " (a) "Canada" includes: (i) the sea bed and subsoil of the submarine areas adjacent to the coasts of Canada in respect of which the government of Canada or of a province may grant a right, licence or privilege to explore for or exploit any minerals; and (ii) the seas and airspace above the submarine areas referred to in paragraph (i) in respect of any activities carried on in connection with the exploration for or exploitation of minerals; (b) in respect of imports, "Canada" has the meaning assigned by the Customs Act; " capital property ", in respect of a person, means property that is, or would be if the person were a taxpayer under the Income Tax Act, capital property of the person within the meaning of that Act, other than property described in Class 12 or 14 of Schedule II to the Income Tax Regulations; " commercial activity " means (a) any business carried on by a person, (b) any adventure or concern of a person in the nature of trade, and (c) any activity engaged in by a person that involves the supply of real property or of a right or interest in respect of real property by that person, but does not include (d) any activity engaged in by a person to the extent that it involves the making of an exempt supply by the person, (e) any activity engaged in by an individual without a reasonable expectation of profit, or (f) the performance of any duty or activity in relation to an office or employment; " exclusive ", in respect of the consumption, use or supply of property or a service, means all or substantially all of the consumption, use or supply of the property or service, and "all or substantially all", in respect of the consumption, use or supply of property or a service by a financial institution, means all of the consumption, use or supply of the property or service; " fair market value " of property or a service supplied to a person means the fair market value of the property or service without reference to any tax excluded by section 154 of the Act from the consideration for the supply; " input tax credit " means a credit claimable by a registrant for the Goods and Services Tax paid or payable by the registrant in respect of the acquisition or importation of any property or service for consumption, use or supply in the course of commercial activities of the registrant; " person " means an individual, partnership, corporation, trust or estate, or a body that is a society, union, club, association, commission or other organization of any kind; " property " means any property, whether real or personal, movable or immovable, tangible or intangible, corporeal or incorporeal, and includes a right or interest of any kind, a share and a chose in action, but does not include money; " registrant " means a person who is registered under section 241, or who is required to apply to be registered under section 240 of the Act; " reporting period " of a recipient means (a) where the recipient is a registrant, a reporting period of the recipient as determined under sections 245 to 251 of the Act; and (b) in any other case, a calendar quarter; " royalty " means compensation for the use of property, usually copyrighted material or natural resources, expressed as a percentage of receipts from using the property or as an amount per unit produced; " service " means anything other than (a) property, (b) money, and (c) anything that is supplied to an employer by a person who is or agrees to become an officer or employee of the employer in the course of or in relation to the office or employment of that person; " small supplier ", at any time, means a person who is at that time a small supplier under section 148 of the Act; " supply " means, subject to sections 133 and 134 of the Act, the provision of property or a service in any manner, including sale, transfer, barter, exchange, licence, rental, lease, gift or disposition; " tax " means the Goods and Services Tax imposed under Part IX of the Act; " tax payable " by a person in respect of property or service includes (a) tax deemed under subsection 171(3) or 200(2) of the Act to have been collected by the person in respect of the property or service, and (b) an amount in respect of the property or service that is required under paragraph 171(4)(b) of the Act to be added in determining the net tax of the person for a reporting period, but does not include an amount that the person has claimed or is entitled to claim as an input tax credit in respect of the property or service; " taxable supply " means a supply that is made in the course of a commercial activity, but does not include an exempt supply. ...
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Independent Advisory Board on Eligibility for Journalism Tax Measures - Annual Report 2020-2021

December 2019 The CRA publishes guidance and an application form in connection with the QCJO designation program. ...
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Rebate for Owner-Built Homes

Generally, tax paid in respect of the following may be included when calculating total tax paid, provided the item forms part of the adjusted cost base of the residential complex and provided that the expense satisfies the other eligibility requirements for the section 256 rebate: land (see paragraph 10) interest or option (see paragraph 11) architectural fees rentals of equipment directly related to the construction of the home legal fees related to the purchase of the land and the construction of the home building materials contractors’ and subcontractors’ services for constructing the home drilling of water well connection and installation of electrical power installation and supply of a septic system hook-up of natural gas purchase and installation of a built-in air conditioner and a built-in water purifier levelling, sodding and landscaping purchase and installation of wall to wall carpeting (not area carpeting) construction of a patio and an open deck purchase and installation of drapery hardware affixed to the complex construction of a detached garage purchase and installation of light and bathroom fixtures paving the driveway purchase and installation of a pre-wired security system purchase and installation of a built-in vacuum cleaner purchase and installation of an in-ground swimming pool. ...
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Residential Real Property—Rentals

The supply of a right to use a wharf or moorage facility to an owner, lessee or occupant of a floating home is exempt if the moorage right is for a period of at least one month and the supply is made in connection with the use and enjoyment of the floating home as a place of residence for individuals. ...
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Required registration

(c) the making of a supply (other than an exempt supply) by the person of real property of the person, including anything done by the person in the course of, or in connection with, the making of the supply. ...
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Excise and GST/HST News - No. 112

Section 116 of the ITA provides for the issuance of a certificate of compliance by the Minister to a non-resident of Canada in connection with the disposition of property by the non-resident that is taxable Canadian property under the ITA. ...
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and Deemed Residents of Canada – Completing your return: Steps 3 and 4

. ⬤ Line 22100 – Carrying charges, interest expenses, and other expenses Claim the following carrying charges and interest that you paid to earn income from investments: fees to manage or take care of your investments (other than fees you paid for services in connection with your pooled registered pension plan (PRPP), registered retirement income fund (RRIF), registered retirement savings plan (RRSP), specified pension plan (SPP), and tax-free savings account (TFSA)) fees for certain investment advice (see archived Interpretation Bulletin IT-238R2, Fees Paid to Investment Counsel) or for recording investment income reasonable fees, that have not already been deducted, to have someone prepare or assist you in filing your return if you have income from a business or property (see consolidated and archived Interpretation Bulletin IT-99R5, Legal and Accounting Fees) most interest you paid on money you borrowed for investment purposes, but generally only if you use it to try to earn investment income, such as interest and dividends Note If the only earnings your investment can produce are capital gains, you cannot claim the interest you paid. legal fees you incurred relating to support payments that your current or former spouse or common-law partner, or the natural parent of your child, paid or will have to pay to you Note Legal fees you incurred to try to make child support payments non-taxable must be deducted on line 23200 of your return. ...
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Line 22100 – Carrying charges, interest expenses, and other expenses Claim the following carrying charges and interest that you paid to earn income from investments: fees to manage or take care of your investments (other than fees you paid for services in connection with your pooled registered pension plan (PRPP), registered retirement income fund (RRIF), registered retirement savings plan (RRSP), specified pension plan (SPP), and your tax-free savings account(TFSA)) fees for certain investment advice (see archived Interpretation Bulletin IT-238R2, Fees Paid to Investment Counsel) or for recording investment income fees to have someone complete your return if all of the following apply: You have income from a business or property Accounting is a usual part of the operations of your business or property You did not use the amounts claimed to reduce the business or property income you reported (see consolidated and archived Interpretation Bulletin IT-99R5, Legal and Accounting Fees) most interest you paid on money you borrowed for investment purposes, but generally only if you use it to try to earn investment income, such as interest and dividends Note If the only earnings your investment can produce are capital gains, you cannot claim the interest you paid. legal fees you incurred relating to support payments that your current or former spouse or common-law partner, or the natural parent of your child, paid or will have to pay to you Note Legal fees you incurred to try to make child support payments non-taxable must be deducted on line 23200 of your return. ...
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Completing your return: Steps 3 and 4

Line 22100 – Carrying charges, interest expenses, and other expenses Claim the following carrying charges and interest that you paid to earn income from investments: fees to manage or take care of your investments (other than fees you paid for services in connection with your pooled registered pension plan (PRPP), registered retirement income fund (RRIF), registered retirement savings plan (RRSP), specified pension plan (SPP), and tax-free savings account(TFSA)) fees for certain investment advice (see archived Interpretation Bulletin IT-238R2, Fees Paid to Investment Counsel) or for recording investment income reasonable fees, that have not already been deducted, to have someone prepare or assist you in filing your return if you have income from a business or property (see consolidated and archived Interpretation Bulletin IT-99R5, Legal and Accounting Fees) most interest you paid on money you borrowed for investment purposes, but generally only if you use it to try to earn investment income, such as interest and dividends Note If the only earnings your investment can produce are capital gains, you cannot claim the interest you paid. legal fees you incurred relating to support payments that your current or former spouse or common-law partner, or the natural parent of your child, paid or will have to pay to you Note Legal fees you incurred to try to make child support payments non-taxable must be deducted on line 23200 of your return. ...
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General information

Self-employed persons- If you were carrying on a business in 1996 (unless the expenditures of the business are primarily in connection with a tax shelter), your 1996 income tax return is due on or before June 15, 1997. ...

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