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ARCHIVED - Net income (lines 206 to 221)
If you do not check the box, you will be considered to be the student for LLP purposes. ...
Archived CRA website
ARCHIVED - Net federal tax (Schedule 1)
Beginning in 2004, your contribution to a foreign public pension plan is considered as a non-business income tax for foreign tax credit purposes where the following two conditions apply: you are required to make the contribution under the legislation of the foreign country; and it is reasonable to conclude that you will not be eligible for any financial benefit from your contribution considering that the employment in the foreign country was temporary and for a short period of time. ...
Archived CRA website
ARCHIVED - Information for Residents of Nunavut
You are considered a single parent if at any time in 2015 you met all of the following conditions: you are not married or living in a common-law partnership or you are married or in a common-law partnership and are living apart due to a breakdown in the marriage or partnership; and you have custody of a child, for at least 50% of the time, who is under 18 years of age or who is 18 years of age or older and is dependant on you due to a mental or physical impairment. ...
Archived CRA website
ARCHIVED - Completing your Nunavut forms
You are considered a single parent if at any time in the taxation year, you met all of the following conditions: you are not married or living in a common-law partnership or, you are married or in a common-law partnership and are living apart due to a breakdown in the marriage or partnership; and you have custody of a child, for at least 50% of the time, who is under 18 years of age or, who is 18 years of age or older and is dependant on you due to a mental or physical disability. ...
Archived CRA website
ARCHIVED - Information for Residents of Nunavut
You are considered a single parent if, at any time in 2013, you met all of the following conditions: you are not married or living in a common-law partnership or you are married or in a common-law partnership and are living apart due to a breakdown in the marriage or partnership; and you have custody of a child, for at least 50% of the time, who is under 18 years of age or who is 18 years of age or older and is dependant on you due to a mental or physical impairment. ...
Archived CRA website
ARCHIVED - Information for Residents of Nunavut
You are considered a single parent if, at any time in 2014, you met all of the following conditions: you are not married or living in a common-law partnership or you are married or in a common-law partnership and are living apart due to a breakdown in the marriage or partnership; and you have custody of a child, for at least 50% of the time, who is under 18 years of age or who is 18 years of age or older and is dependant on you due to a mental or physical impairment. ...
Archived CRA website
ARCHIVED - Information for Residents of Nunavut
You are considered a single parent if, at any time in the tax year, you met all of the following conditions: you are not married or living in a common-law partnership or you are married or in a common-law partnership and are living apart due to a breakdown in the marriage or partnership; and you have custody of a child, for at least 50% of the time, who is under 18 years of age or who is 18 years of age or older and is dependant on you due to a mental or physical impairment. ...
Archived CRA website
ARCHIVED - Completing your Nunavut forms
You are considered a single parent if at any time in the tax year, you met all of the following conditions: you are not married or living in a common-law partnership or you are married or in a common-law partnership and are living apart due to a breakdown in the marriage or partnership; and you have custody of a child, for at least 50% of the time, who is under 18 years of age or who is 18 years of age or older and is dependant on you due to a mental or physical impairment. ...
Archived CRA website
ARCHIVED - Information for Residents of Nunavut
You are considered a single parent if at any time in 2016 you met all of the following conditions: you are not married or living in a common-law partnership or you are married or in a common-law partnership and are living apart due to a breakdown in the marriage or partnership; and you have custody of a child, for at least 50% of the time, who is under 18 years of age or who is 18 years of age or older and is dependant on you due to a mental or physical impairment. ...
Archived CRA website
ARCHIVED - Information for Residents of Nunavut
You are considered a single parent if at any time in the tax year, you met all of the following conditions: you are not married or living in a common-law partnership or you are married or in a common-law partnership and are living apart due to a breakdown in the marriage or partnership; and you have custody of a child, for at least 50% of the time, who is under 18 years of age or who is 18 years of age or older and is dependant on you due to a mental or physical impairment. ...