If you are filing your tax return electronically, you don’t need to send the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) your information slips or other supporting documents. However, it is important that you keep all your documents for six years in case… {Read more}
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CRA revokes the registration of Marketplace Ministries International as a Charity
Ottawa, Ontario, March 15, 2013… The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) will revoke the registration of Marketplace Ministries International, a Scarborough-based charity. The notice of revocation will be published in the Canada Gazette with an effective date of March 16, 2013…. {Read more}
Home Buyer’s Plan – Use your RRSP to help buy or build a home
The Home Buyer’s Plan (HBP) allows you to borrow funds from your RRSP to buy or build a qualifying home, if you or your spouse or common-law partner have not owned a home which you occupied as your principal residence… {Read more}
Eligible Dependant
An individual may claim, under certain circumstances, the “amount for an eligible dependent” (equivalent to spouse) tax credit for a dependent child, or other dependent relatives, on line 305 of the tax return. The equivalent to spouse tax credit is… {Read more}
Non-Taxable Income
Amounts which are not required to be included in income for tax purposes, so are not reported on a personal tax return, include: Guaranteed Income Supplements (GIS) for Canadian seniors, and the Allowance GST/HST credits Canada child tax benefit payments… {Read more}
Child Care Costs
Line 214 Child Care Expenses Child care costs are not claimed as a non-refundable tax credit, but as a deduction from income on line 214 of the personal tax return. A non-refundable tax credit is always at the lowest tax… {Read more}
If I have a business, do I have to file both a personal and a business tax return?
The type of income tax returns you have to file will depend on whether your business is incorporated. If you have an incorporated business, you must complete a corporate (T2) tax return for the business, and you must also complete… {Read more}
Are you 65 or older?
Did you know? There are several benefits and credits designed for seniors. Important information for seniors Age Amount – You can claim this amount if you were 65 years of age or older on December 31, 2012, and your net… {Read more}
Transfer or Carry-Forward of Unused Tuition, Education or Textbook Amounts
If you do not have enough income to utilize your total tuition costs, education amount or textbooks amount, you can either carry forward these amounts to future years (no limit to carry-forward period), or you can transfer the costs to… {Read more}
CRA Personal Tax Return Processing
Canadians file more than 26 million individual income tax and benefit returns each year, and all are electronically analyzed. Based on this analysis, CRA selects certain returns for review because they are high-risk. Other returns are selected based on a… {Read more}
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