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ARCHIVED - General Income Tax and Benefit Guide - 2017 - General Information, Identification and Elections Canada
Self-employed persons – If you or your spouse or common‑law partner carried on a business in 2017 (other than a business whose expenditures are primarily in connection with a tax shelter), your return for 2017 has to be filed on or before June 15, 2018. ... If your spouse or common law partner carried on a business in 2017 (other than a business whose expenditures are primarily in connection with a tax shelter), your return for 2017 has to be filed on or before June 15, 2018. ...
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ARCHIVED - General Income Tax and Benefit Guide - 2015 - General Information, Identification and Elections Canada
Self-employed persons – If you or your spouse or common‑law partner carried on a business in 2015 (other than a business whose expenditures are primarily in connection with a tax shelter), your return for 2015 has to be filed on or before June 15, 2016. ... If your spouse or common law partner carried on a business in 2015 (other than a business whose expenditures are primarily in connection with a tax shelter), your return for 2015 has to be filed on or before June 15, 2016. ...
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ARCHIVED - Employment at Special Work Sites or Remote Work Locations
Generally, the deduction for travel is available in respect of benefits provided by an employer to an employee or a member of the employee's household for travelling expenses incurred in connection with any number of trips made to obtain medical services not available locally and a maximum of two trips per year for other reasons, to the extent that the value of the benefits is included in employment income. ...
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ARCHIVED - Registered Charities Newsletter No. 18 - Spring 2004
In addition, another 5,000 are being audited in connection with various donation arrangements. ...
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ARCHIVED - Part IV Tax on Taxable Dividends Received by a Private Corporation or a Subject Corporation
Such a corporation is one approved by the Governor in Council and licensed or otherwise authorized under the laws of Canada or a province to issue investment contracts in connection with registered retirement savings plans. ¶ 4. ...
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ARCHIVED - Inventory Valuation
In connection with the subject matter of this bulletin, the current version of one or more of the following bulletins may be of interest: IT-51 Supplies on Hand at the End of a Fiscal Period IT-153 Land Developers-- Subdivision and Development Costs and Carrying Charges on Land IT-165 Returnable Containers IT-283 Capital Cost Allowance-- Video Tapes, Videotape Cassettes, Films, Computer Software and Master Recording Media IT-302 Losses of a Corporation-- The Effect that Acquisitions of Control, Amalgamations, and Windings-up have on Their Deductibility-- After January 15, 1987 IT-328 Losses on Shares on Which Dividends Have Been Received IT-457 Election by Professionals to Exclude Work in Progress from Income IT-459 Adventure or Concern in the Nature of Trade IT-482 Capital Cost Allowance-- Pipelines IT-483 Credit Unions IT-501 Capital Cost Allowance-- Logging Assets IT-504 Visual Artists and Writers IT-526 Farming-- Cash Method Inventory Adjustments Appendix-- Depreciation in Inventory Assume Year 1 Year 2 Inventory at beginning of year $ 0 $ 20,000 Cost of sales 80,000 200,000 Inventory at end of year 20,000 25,000 Depreciation for year 5,000 10,250 Depreciation included in closing inventory 1,000 1,250 Net income for year per financial statements 50,000 90,000 Computing Net Income for Tax Purposes Net income for the year per financial statements $ 50,000 $ 90,000 Add: Depreciation included in opening inventory $ 0 $ 1,000 Depreciation for year 5,000 10,250 Less: Depreciation included in closing inventory (1,000) 4,000 (1,250) 10,000------------------------------- Net income for tax purposes before CCA $ 54,000 $ 100,000 Add: Adjustment required by paragraph 12(1)(r) $ 1,000 $ 1,250 Deduct: Adjustment required by paragraph 20(1)(ii) 0 1,000 (1,000) 250------------------------------- Net income for tax purposes before CCA $ 55,000 $ 100,250 ===== ====== Explanation of Changes Introduction The purpose of the Explanation of Changes is to give the reasons for the revisions to an interpretation bulletin. ...
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ARCHIVED - Gifts and Official Donation Receipts
Subsection 118.1(3) provides a formula for determining the amount of the deduction from Part I tax otherwise payable that is available in connection with an individual's total gifts. ...
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ARCHIVED - Woodlots
The term " commercial woodlot " is also used where there is an adventure in the nature of trade in connection with a woodlot (see ¶ 9), and where an amount based on the use of, or production from, a woodlot (see ¶ 10) is received. ...
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ARCHIVED - Policyholders - Income from Life Insurance Policies
In connection with the subject matter of this bulletin, the current versions of the following interpretation bulletins may be of interest to the reader: IT-66 Capital Dividends IT-85 Health and Welfare Trusts for Employees IT-111 Annuities Purchased from Charitable Organizations IT-223 Overhead Expense Insurance vs. ...
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ARCHIVED - Non-Residents - Income Earned in Canada
Related Bulletins In connection with the subject matter of this bulletin, the current version of one or more of the following bulletins may be of interest to the reader: IT-73 The Small Business Deduction- Income from an Active Business, a Specified Investment Business and a Personal Services Business IT-75 Scholarships, Fellowships, Bursaries, Prizes and Research Grants IT-81 Partnerships- Income of Non-Resident Partners IT-113 Benefits to Employees- Stock Options IT-125 Disposition of Resource Properties IT-161 Non-Residents- Exemption from Tax Deductions at Source on Employment Income IT-163 Election by Non-Resident Individuals on Certain Canadian Source Income IT-168 Athletes and Players Employed by Football, Hockey and Similar Clubs IT-171 Non-Resident Individuals- Computation of Taxable Income Earned in Canada and Non-refundable Tax Credits IT-173 Capital Gains Derived in Canada by Residents of the United States IT-176 Taxable Canadian Property IT-177 Permanent Establishment of a Corporation in a Province and of a Foreign Enterprise in Canada IT-193 Taxable Income of Individuals Resident in Canada during Part of a Year IT-221 Determination of an Individual's Residence Status IT-242 Retired Partners IT-262 Losses of Non-Residents and Part-Time Residents IT-270 Foreign Tax Credit IT-278 Death of a Partner or a Retired Partner IT-385 Disposition of an Income Interest in a Trust IT-434 Rental of Real Property by Individual Date modified: 2002-09-06 ...