| Canada Taxes |
| Could you help me with me "taxes"? |
Your rate will change depending on which province you live in.
You can use the online tax tables to do an estimate.
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| How to shelter/avoid tax in Canada? |
Buy an RRSP. Of course, you will end up paying tax on the amount when you withdraw it, but it will be tax sheltered in the interim.
I'd be cautious of "tax shelters", as many of t... |
| No Gays and Lesbians in Iran,Looks like Irans "Elected" President is VERY honest and can be Trusted,right? |
What exactly does this have to do with Canadian taxes? ... |
| What are you going to do with your tax refund? |
I'm going to use mine to pay off some high-interest credit card accounts. Pretty boring, eh? ... |
| Ebay: taxes to mail stuff to ontario? |
There should not be any tax at the source. If it is coming UPS or Fedex I can almost guarantee it will be taxed coming in through customs GST and PST plus duty (unless it's a duty free item).... |
| What taxes must a contractor charge to his invoicing bill in british columbia? |
If your Gross income is over $30,000 per year, then you will need to register for GST and charge it, since you are supplying a service in Canada.
There are special rules with respect to supplyi... |
| How do you calculate duties of items bought in the USA and being brought into Canada? |
Call Customs Border Information Service. They will assist you with this.
Toll-free: 1 800 461-9999
How can you determine in advance what duties you will have to pay on your shipment?
Before ... |
| Canada child tax and income tax for seperated spouse? |
If he is paying you child support then he can claim that on his taxes for a tax break. If he claims them as dependants and they do not live with him it is illegal, and yes the gov will send the chi... |
| Do I have to live in a principal residence to NOT incur capital gains tax when sold? |
The short answer is yes, you have to live in it at some point. Even if you do live in it at some point, there is actually a forumla that you apply to determine which portion of the capital gain is... |
| Tax write-offs for a commission earner...? |
It really doesn't matter if you use credit cards or cheque, or even cash.
Just keep your receipts, and actual receipt not proof of payment receipt. Keep that too, but CRA does not accept pr... |
| Capital Gains Canada Question? |
In order to qualify as a your principal residence, you have to have lived in the house. So if you sell it once it is built as you have said, then you will end up paying tax on the gain. Also, sin... |
| How much is duty on stuff you buy from the states on Ebay? |
Because of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), Canadians do not have to pay duty on most American and Mexican manufactured items. But be careful. Just because you buy an item from a U.... |
| How to calculate taxes? |
Your question is far too broad. I don't know if you are self-employed or an employee, if you are a Canadian resident, if you have any special deductions or tax credits that might apply.
Th... |
| Canadian income tax? |
You would keep track of your sales and give your accountant your bank statement relating to the business, any records you get from cafepress (invoices, statements,etc) and receipts related to expen... |
| Inhertiance taxes US/Canada? |
CRA won't be concerned about the "gift", since there is no tax on gifts.
As for your relationship, I'm not sure if you're trying to figure out if you're the next o... |
| Can you get in trouble for not filing taxes? |
You didn't make enough to be subject to income tax (you are below the exemption). You also didn't make enough to be charging GST (you're under $30,000), so in that case, you don... |
| When do we get our next GST cheque? |
GST cheques are paid in January, April, July and October. ... |
| What is the basic amount the GST is charged to in Canada? |
The GST rate is 6%. However, HST for Newfoundland, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick 14%. ... |
| Income tax refund cheques over due? |
Generally banks will not cash a cheque if it is older than 3 months from the date on the cheque. This is called "Stale Dated". Deposit the cheque, but don't spend the money for a whi... |
| Selling real estate overseas to bring proceeds to Canada - is there a tax to pay? |
Yes, that would be taxable to a Canadian resident.
Tax treaty rules may apply, if the country you own the real estate in has a tax treaty with Canada; they may serve to reduce the amount of ta... |
| Tax rate in ontario on a paycheck? |
Figure 1.4% for Employment Insurance maximum deduction $720.00
4.95% for Canada Pension maximum deduction $1989.00
22% for Federal Income Tax and
9.15% for Provincal Tax. This would be yearly.
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| Can income assistance deduct this amount from my monthly cheque? |
income assistance should not be able to deduct the disability credit because it is part of your income taxes and I am pretty sure income tax refunds and GST payments are 2 things that you do not de... |
| If you use loc to make a down payment on a rental property. is interest paid on loc tax deductible? |
Yes it is tax deductible on schedule 4 of your personal tax return, as it is an expense which you incur to earn taxable income (in this case, rental income). It is irrelevant that the loan happen... |
| I need the phone number to Revenue Canada? |
I would use the Refund Enquires phone number which is 1800 959 1956 or the one for Tax Enquires which is 1 800 959 8281. Remember both will only connect you to a phone centre, you may have to ask ... |
| Carry forward? |
So what you mean is you originally didn't report the 2006 self employment income. Then, you sent in a 2006 T1 adjustment to report those income. Subsequently, you discovered those income we... |
| Import to furniture to Canada from China? |
Import of furniture to Canada from China and taxes for that.
Well, the information given by the other user here is correct.
I would like to recommend you to check or consider some other facts:
a... |
| Is interest paid on morgage payments on personal residence in canada tax deductable? |
Nope.
Only interest on funds used for business purposes or investing is tax-deductible. ... |
| Mileage write off? |
A write off is not a refund, it is a lowering of the income total you are being taxed on. So if your income is $100,000 and you write off $27,000, then you are taxed only on $73,000 of income. ... |
| I wish someone could tell me, if Canadians living overseas must pay taxes to the Canadian govt? |
Canadian residents, or deemed residents, have to pay tax on their worldwide income. Non-residents that have certain types of income must also pay tax to the Canadian Government, but if they are in ... |
| What would my average monthly percentage of income tax deduction be in Ontario, Canada? |
GST is 6% across the country (except in HST provinces, where HST applies - Ontario is not an HST province). Ontario has a PST of 8% in addition to the GST.
The Ontario tax rates are as follows:... |
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