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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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Transfers of capital property

Other transfers of property Gifted property is considered to have been sold at its fair market value (FMV), but special rules may apply if a selling price is more or less than the FMV. ...
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What to do when CPP is deducted after an election form is effective

This would be considered an overpayment. The current procedures for handling these overpayments should be followed. ...
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Transfers between your own TFSAs

Transfers between your own TFSAs Note If you withdraw the funds yourself and contribute the same funds to another TFSA, this transaction would not be considered a direct transfer and could have tax consequences. ...
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Changes to the rules for deducting Canada Pension Plan (CPP) contributions

These changes do not affect the salary of an employee working in Quebec or an employee who is considered to be disabled under the CPP or QPP, nor do they affect the salary and wages of a person who has reached 70 years of age. ...
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Minister’s Underground Economy Advisory Committee meeting - April 27, 2015 - Agenda

Nudge project ideas under development (30 minutes) For information and discussion: Examples of ideas being considered to encourage individuals to be more compliant. 6:00 pm 6. ...
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Canada's tax system

The self-assessment tax system is considered the most economical and efficient way to collect income tax. ...
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– CPP or QPP child benefit (box 17)

Any benefits paid for your children are considered their income even if you received the payment. ...
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Self-assessment questionnaire

Self-assessment questionnaire Answer The specific-purpose payments made are considered support payments. ...
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Top-up amount

This amount is considered to be employment income from which you have to deduct CPP contributions, EI premiums, and income tax. ...

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