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Compiled by an expert team of accountants, 78 Tax Tips For Canadians For Dummies offers practical tax planning strategies. These individual tips offer straightforward advice and insight that will save readers aggravation and money.
This book covers topics that the "average Canadian" taxpayer will need to complete their income taxes all by themselves. It walks through the whole process from beginning to end using plain English. The majority of this book covers federal forms that apply to all Canadians, however since some of the necessary forms are provincial, this book covers the Ontario version of these forms. Specifically, the Ontario forms discussed here are those that are labelled ON428, ONBEN, ONS2 and ONS11.There are many income tax deductions and credits that apply to people who have different circumstances. To keep this book reasonably short and as relevant as possible to the average Canadian, the focus has been...
"This booklet contains proposed amendments to the Income Tax Act by The Honourable James M. Flaherty, Minister of Finance. These legislative measures implement a new system for the taxation of eligible dividends by Canadian corporations to shareholders resident in Canada. Contains replacement text for each clause of the Act to be amended, plus explanatory notes."--Government of Canada Publications website.
The first part of this publication contains proposed amendments to the federal Income Tax Act related to taxpayers who immigrate or emigrate. The second part provides explanatory notes to the proposed amendments. The amendments pertain to such matters as emigrants' stock options, inventory valuation, computation of income, capital losses, changes in use of property, adjustments to cost base, tax deductions, successor rules, part-year residents, non-residents' taxable income in Canada, disposition of property, credit for tax paid, foreign tax credits, changes in residence, instalment interest, returning former residents, post-emigration losses, mutual fund corporations, reassessments, security for departure tax, and definitions of terms.