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New to Canada? Learn about taxes

If you normally live outside of Canada, and have not established residential ties in Canada, then, you may be considered a non-resident of Canada. ...
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Medical Expense Tax Credit (METC) for Surrogacy and Other Expenses

For 2022 and subsequent years, where an eligible medical expense is paid in respect of a surrogate or a donor, the Budget proposes that those expenses be considered to be a medical expense of the individual (for the purposes of the METC), if the expenses meet ALL of the following requirements: The expense is paid by the individual or their spouse or common-law partner; The expense is an amount described under sections 2 to 4 of the Reimbursement Related to Assisted Human Reproduction Regulations, or is an amount paid in respect of a surrogate mother or donor, that would be an expenditure described under sections 2 to 4 of the regulations if it was paid to the surrogate mother or donor; The expense would otherwise be an eligible medical expense for the METC if paid for in respect of the individual or their spouse or common-law partner; The expense is incurred in Canada; The expense is paid for the purpose of the individual becoming a parent. 4. ...
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Filing your taxes on paper

Since April 30, 2022 falls on a Saturday, your return will be considered filed on time if: we receive it on or before May 2, 2022; or it's postmarked on or before May 2, 2022. ...
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Seniors: Tips to help you this tax season!

How COVID-19 benefits affect your return If you received the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB), Canada Emergency Student Benefit (CESB), Canada Recovery Benefit (CRB), Canada Recovery Sickness Benefit (CRSB), or Canada Recovery Caregiving Benefit (CRCB) payments, these are considered taxable income, and you will have to enter on your return the total of the amounts you received. ...
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Warning: Watch out for TFSA maximizer schemes

As a result, the increase in the value of the TFSA would be considered an advantage subject to 100% advantage tax. ...
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Are you preparing to claim SR&ED tax incentives? Here’s what you need to know

Our eligibility guidelines can help you make sure your project descriptions fully explain the scientific or technological issue your business is trying to address, and clarify what is and is not considered SR&ED work. ...
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Part 3C – Gross business or professional income

Input tax credits are considered government assistance. Include the amount you claimed on line 108 of your GST/HST return only if you cannot apply the rebate, grant or assistance you received to reduce a particular expense or an asset's capital cost. ...
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Small and medium business audits: What you need to know

How files are chosen for an audit The CRA’s risk-assessment systems identify tax returns and subsidy claims that are considered as high risks for non-compliance. ...
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How to: Collect, file and remit (pay) GST/HST

Note: When a due date falls on a Saturday, a Sunday, or a public holiday recognized by the CRA, your remittance is considered on time if we receive it on the next business day. ...
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Eight things to remember at tax time

Tips, money earned providing accommodations, and ride sharing, regularly selling stuff at a flea market or online, providing tutoring services, handy-man or snow removal services – all of this is considered income that must be reported. ...

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