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Donations involving private corporation shares or real estate
You are considered to have disposed of private corporation shares or real estate at its fair market value when it is donated to a registered Canadian charity or other qualified donee. ...
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Filing methods and due date
When a due date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or public holiday recognized by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), your return is considered on time if CRA receive it or if it is postmarked on or before the next business day. ...
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Mutual fund investment distributions
Generally, the 15% tax withheld on the assessable distributions is considered the final tax obligation to Canada on that income. ...
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Do you work in the gig economy? Here’s what you need to know
If you are connecting with clients through online platforms or applications (apps) such as Clickworker, Crowdsource, or Fiverr to provide them with your services, you are typically considered to be self-employed instead of an employee. ...
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Reporting real estate income and expenses
Reporting income Income earned from renting out property can be considered rental income or business income depending on the duration and the types of services included in the rental agreement. ...
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Applying for the Disability Tax Credit is easy with our new digital form!
Part B of the digital application will be considered invalid if submitted by anyone other than the medical practitioner. ...
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What is cryptocurrency?
Examples of this could include: selling or trading it giving it as a gift converting it to government-issued currency, such as Canadian dollars using it to buy goods or services Examples of the tax consequences The types of taxes that apply to your cryptocurrency transactions include taxes on: Business income Generally, if disposing of cryptocurrency is part of a business, the profits you make on the disposition or sale are considered business income and not a capital gain. ...
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Home office expenses for employees – What you need to know for the 2022 tax-filing season
Employees who were not required to work from home in 2021, but who worked from home because their employer gave them the choice to do so, are still considered to have worked from home due to COVID-19. ...
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Tax-Free First Home Savings Account Estimators
The results should not be considered financial advice. The results that are obtained after using these interactive tools are not binding on the CRA. ...
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Individuals: Track and report your tips and gratuities
In Canada, the amount you earn in tips and gratuities is considered income, and you must declare all of it. ...