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    Cra says I owe forty thousand ,back taxes and penalties and interest.?
    CRA does not make deals. They do follow fairness legislation, however, and will take your individual situation into account. If you didn't file/pay your taxes because of financial hards...
    Can I get a home equity loan on a property I own in Canada, if I'm an American citizen?
    It depends on what lending company you want to use. Some banks have branches in other countries you will have to shop around for the best interest rates... call your bank first see what they...
    Can you claim moving expense?
    Moving expenses are deductible from income in connection with an "Eligible Relocation", defined as one which enables the taxpayer to carry on business or be employed or be a full t...
    How much is 57.98 $ plus tax?
    That would depend if both taxes are based on the 57.98 or if one tax is added, and then the other tax is on that new total. All you have to do is multiply 57.98 x 1.14 Here's why....
    Canada lottery?
    You should probably check with the US tax forum on that one. Canada does not charge taxes on lottery winnings.The US does, however; if the US tax laws work like Canada's, then you are...
    Canadian tax foreclosures?
    Forget federal and provincial. That stuff either goes to the bank or the trustee. There are occasional municipal foreclosures, but usually, anybody that is willing to give up their prope...
    RRSPs...how much do u get fined if you take money out of them?
    You don't get fined, but tax will be witheld from the amount withdrawn as follows: up to $5,000 - 10% $5,001 to $15,000 - 20% more than $15,000 - 30% The a...
    I am canadian moving to the US, and marrying an american?
    No. Canadian taxation is primarily based on residency. Since your husband would not be a resident of Canada, he wouldn't be subject to Canadian taxes on his income, nor would you, since...
    Capital gains taxes?
    Here's how it works. When you purchase the property for 180K, that is your basis. You will be able to depreciate the property over a certain period of time (I can't remember if it&...
    GST question?
    You do if you register for GST. The $30,000 limit you refer to is a "small supplier" threshold, and I should note that the limit refers to your gross, and not your net figure....
    How to get a T4 and repay an outstanding tax balance.?
    To get a copy of the T4, contact CRA, and they can provide you with a copy of the information. Also, to get the forms for the prior years, CRA will have them available online, or you can ...
    If a Canadian citizen lives and works here for a few years?
    I don't understand where "here" is. Each country has its own rules with respect to moving currency, assets, etc out of them; there may be a departure tax, and there may be a l...
    Canadian freelancing for American company - how do I claim this?
    are you working as an incorporated employee? canada are you working as a leased employee? american if you are a resident of canada, then you might be an incorporated employee since it...
    There's no point in me claiming a non-refundable tax credit if the government owes me money right?
    I'd suggest that you figure it out both ways and then determine which way is better. It really depends on why you have a refund.If it is because you've paid too much tax, then in sp...
    How do you figure out tax on an item?
    You first have to multiply the cost of the item times the sales tax. For example item cost $21.00 and the sales tax is 6% you would then mulitply it like this.. 21.00 x 0.6 = 12.6 or 21.00...
    Shipment from USA to Canada?
    No. If the company regularly ships to canada then they have already paid a broker to make sure their product is properly labelled and up to snuff, etc. Source(s): ...
    What taxes are applied to your paycheck?
    Hi: You will see 3 deuctions. 1 - Federal and provincial income taxes (CIT) (in Ontario it will be about 23 %). 2 - Canada Pension Plan (CPP) (about $ 35 per week if you earn more than ...
    Where to get tax(GST PST) refund at YYZ T3?
    There were some changes to the Visitor's Rebate Program. In most cases, you will no longer be eligible. Check this link from CRA: ...
    Does provincial sales tax apply to RV purchases, if I am from Alberta?
    Best consult salesman. good luck Source(s): --...
    How do I get my paystub info from peoplesoft?
    you should go to Employee Self Service and check the pay related information. Source(s): ...
    Is there a database for Check scams already Proven to be scams?
    None that I know of but if you receive a check and are required to wire a portion of it somewhere else, it is definitely a SCAM....
    Inheritance tax in Quebec?
    Since the government of Brian Mulroney in the 1980s, Canada has had no inheritance taxes. Instead, inheritance is treated as a disposal subject to the same capital gains taxation as, for exa...
    Did not file income tax for the past four years?
    CRA has all of the forms you need, and the guides, available for download. ...
    What is the ratio between salary rates and taxes in manitoba?
    Canada Has Marginal Tax rates. The rate of tax gets progressively higher as your taxable income increases. I've provided the link to the appropriate area of the CRA website: ...
    If we purchase stocks, where do we pay? and how do we pay?
    You pay the broker, whether this is a person or an online entity like e-trade. You set up a brokerage account to use for trading....
    When do i have to pay my taxes?
    If you mean income taxes, you have to pay by April 30th of the following year (you're late for 2006). If you are an employee, then your tax return is also due at that time. If you a...
    Are there Capitals Gains taxes on selling an inheritted home after renovations from a fire.?
    Assuming both Mom & Dad have passed away, the Executor should have paid the capital gains on the house upon the death of the Mom (assuming she died after Dad). Renovations would no impact...
    Direct deposit of Ontario Tax refund into my son's account?
    You have to give him "Power of Attorney" rights over your refund. If you do this there will be no problems in getting the funds transfered in the future....
    Bonus and Overtime pay being over taxed? your opinion?
    More is often withheld for overtime and bonuses, but the actual amount of tax that you pay in the end is the same as if it was all made at straight time. When you file your tax return, if t...
    How much percent are taxes from income in Canada?
    Tax is calculated annually. If your annual income is $36,000 then you will be required to pay approximately $6,260 assuming on EI or CPP or tax that was withheld. Try to use the tax calcula...
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