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Information for Canadian Small Businesses: Chapter 6 – Audits
The auditor will examine books and records, documents, and information (collectively referred to as records) such as: information available to the CRA (such as tax returns previously filed, credit bureau searches, or property database information) your business records (such as ledgers, journals, invoices, receipts, contracts, and bank statements) your personal records (such as bank statements, mortgage documents, and credit card statements) the personal or business records of other individuals or entities not being audited (for example, a spouse, family members, corporations, partnerships, or a trust [settlor, beneficiary, and trustee]) adjustments made by your bookkeeper or accountant to arrive at income for tax purposes Note Your personal records and the personal or business records of other individuals or entities are legally considered to be part of the items that relate, or may relate, to the business being audited. ...
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Get ready to do your taxes
If you received 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. ...
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Self employed Business, Professional, Commission, Farming, and Fishing Income: Chapter 5 – Eligible capital expenditures
You cannot fully deduct an eligible capital expenditure because the expenditure is considered to be capital and provides a lasting economic benefit. ...
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Farming Income and the AgriStability and AgriInvest Programs Harmonized Guide 2017 - Chapter 6 – Eligible capital expenditures
You cannot fully deduct an eligible capital expenditure because the expenditure is considered to be capital and provides a lasting economic benefit. ...
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Farming Income and the AgriStability and AgriInvest Programs Guide - Joint Forms and Guide 2017 - Chapter 5 – Eligible capital expenditures
You cannot fully deduct an eligible capital expenditure because the expenditure is considered to be capital and provides a lasting economic benefit. ...
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Self-employed Business, Professional, Commission, Farming, and Fishing Income: Chapter 5 – Eligible capital expenditures
Find out what an annual allowance is You cannot fully deduct an eligible capital expenditure because the expenditure is considered to be capital and provides a lasting economic benefit. ...
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Farming Income and the AgriStability and AgriInvest Programs Guide – 2021 – Chapter 5 – Eligible capital expenditures
Find out what an annual allowance is You cannot fully deduct an eligible capital expenditure because the expenditure is considered to be capital and provides a lasting economic benefit. ...
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Farming Income and the AgriStability and AgriInvest Programs Harmonized Guide 2021 – Chapter 6 – Eligible capital expenditures
Find out what an annual allowance is You cannot fully deduct an eligible capital expenditure because the expenditure is considered to be capital and provides a lasting economic benefit. ...
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How to remit (pay)
All payments that the CRA received at least one full day before the due date will be considered as having been made at a financial institution, so no penalty will be charged. ...
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Line 25500 - How much can you claim as a deduction for travel benefits?
Additional charges, such as flight cancellation insurance, meals, and baggage surcharges are not considered part of the lowest return airfare. ...