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ARCHIVED - Total income
In some cases, amounts you receive may not be considered pension income, and you may have to report them elsewhere on your return. ...
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ARCHIVED - Deductions (Net income and Taxable ncome)
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Archived CRA website
ARCHIVED - Total income
In some cases, amounts you receive may not be considered pension income, and you may have to report them elsewhere on your return. ...
Archived CRA website
ARCHIVED - Deductions (Net income and Taxable income)
If you do not check the box, you will be considered to be the student for LLP purposes. ...
Archived CRA website
ARCHIVED - Total income
In some cases, amounts you receive may not be considered pension income, and you may have to report them elsewhere on your return. ...
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ARCHIVED - Federal non-refundable tax credits
Under proposed legislation, where the therapy has been determined to require a regular dosage of medication that needs to be adjusted on a daily basis, the activities directly involved in determining the appropriate dosage will be considered part of the therapy. ...
Archived CRA website
ARCHIVED - Total income
In some cases, amounts you receive may not be considered pension income, and you may have to report them elsewhere on your return. ...
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ARCHIVED - General Income Tax and Benefit Guide - 2014 : Deductions (Net income and Taxable income)
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ARCHIVED - Deductions (Net income and Taxable income)
⬤Line 223 – Deduction for provincial parental insurance plan (PPIP) premiums on self-employment income If you were considered a resident of Quebec on December 31, 2017, you have to pay PPIP premiums if one of the following conditions applies: your net self-employment income on lines 135 to 143 of your return is $2,000 or more; or the total of your employment income (including employment income from outside Canada) and your net self-employment income is $2,000 or more. ...
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ARCHIVED - Excise and GST/HST News - No. 104
The following are considered service animals for purposes of section 33: seeing-eye horses (miniature ponies); seeing-eye dogs; hearing-ear dogs; seizure alert or response dogs; special service skills dogs that can assist pulling a wheelchair, carrying or picking up items or providing balance for an individual with mobility difficulties; and other special skills service animals that offer assistance to young adults with autism or provide emotional support for individuals with mental health issues. ...