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Qualifying home

The following are considered qualifying homes: single-family houses; semi-detached houses; townhouses; mobile homes; condominium units; and apartments in duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes, or apartment buildings. ...
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When to report a gain or loss

When to report a gain or loss You report the disposition of capital property in the calendar year (January to December) you sell, or are considered to have sold, the property. ...
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Average monthly withholding amount (AMWA)

The AMWA is calculated as follows: $120,000 ÷ 2 = $60,000 Consequently, you would be considered an accelerated remitter, threshold 1, since your AMWA is under $100,000. ...
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Top-up amount

This amount is considered to be employment income, and you have to deduct CPP contributions, EI premiums, and income tax. ...
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Home-purchase loan

If the term of repayment for a home-purchase loan is more than five years, the balance owing at the end of five years (from the day the loan was made) is considered a new loan. ...
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Directors' fees paid to non-residents of Canada

Directors' fees paid to non-residents of Canada Directors' fees, including those paid to non-residents of Canada, are considered to be salaries and wages for purposes of the Income Tax Act and are subject to withholding tax at the graduated rates under section 102 of the Income Tax Regulations. ...
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Beneficiary of the RRIF property

Generally, the deceased annuitant is considered to have received, just before death, an amount equal to the fair market value (FMV) of all property of the RRIF at the time of death. ...
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Death of an annuitant

Death of an annuitant Report amounts that you paid or that are considered to have been paid from an RRSP or a RRIF because the annuitant died. ...
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Opening a payroll program account

Form RC1, Request for a Business Number Form RC1B, Business Number- Payroll Account Information Booklet RC2, The Business Number and Your Canada Revenue Agency Program Accounts Form RC366, Direct Deposit Request for Businesses Related topics Employing a caregiver, baby-sitter, or domestic worker- Find out if you are considered to be the employer of that person. ...
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Spouse's or common-law partner's travelling expenses

The reimbursement is not considered a taxable benefit if the spouse or common-law partner went at your request and was mostly engaged in business activities during the trip. ...

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