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Ontario Senior Homeowners' Property Tax Grant (OSHPTG) Questions and Answers
You would do the following: Determine all the amounts paid for the year by or on behalf of you or your spouse or common-law partner to the owner of the land that can reasonably be considered to have been paid to compensate the owner for property tax assessed against the land for the year. ...
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Security requirements for the protection of sensitive information
All information provided and/or produced under this contract is considered to be “Protected A” and/or “Protected B” (Particularly Sensitive). 2. ...
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Canada Revenue Agency Quarterly Financial Report
The variance is considered to be immaterial and stems from normal fluctuations in expenditures from quarter to quarter related to maternity, severance, and overtime. ...
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Individual Tax Statistics by Area (ITSA) - 2013 Edition (2011 tax year)
Tax status classification A return is considered taxable if there was at least $2 of tax payable. ...
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Individual Tax Statistics by Area (ITSA) - 2015 Edition (2013 tax year)
Tax status classification A return is considered taxable if there was at least $2 of tax payable. ...
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Individual Tax Statistics by Area (ITSA) - 2014 Edition (2012 tax year)
Tax status classification A return is considered taxable if there was at least $2 of tax payable. ...
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Individual Tax Statistics by Area (ITSA) - 2012 Edition (2010 tax year)
Tax status classification A return is considered taxable if there was at least $2 of tax payable. ...
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T4032-AB - Payroll Deductions Tables - CPP, EI, and income tax deductions - Alberta - Effective January 1, 2016
If the employee reports for work at your place or business, the province or territory of employment is considered to be the province or territory where your business is located. ...
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T4032-NB - Payroll Deductions Tables - CPP, EI, and income tax deductions - New Brunswick - Effective January 1, 2017
If the employee reports for work at your place of business, the province or territory of employment is considered to be the province or territory where your business is located. ...
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T4032-QC - Payroll Deductions Tables - CPP, EI, and income tax deductions - Quebec - Effective January 1, 2017
If the employee reports for work at your place of business, the province or territory of employment is considered to be the province or territory where your business is located. ...