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Edmonton Corporate Tax Accountant: Rosemary M. Tindill

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Edmonton Corporate Tax Accountant: Rosemary M. Tindill

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  1. The Canadian Income Tax System

  2. Important Things Introduction & Basics of Canadian Taxation What if you don’t pay? Residency Information? Calculation of Taxes? Tax benefits + required resources

  3. Tax Collecting Area The Canadian Governments collect money from individuals and companies to help pay for government programs such as: i) Roads ii) Libraries iii) Schools Iv) Healthcare v) Public utilities

  4. How is tax collected? • In Canada, there are many different types of income that the government collects from. The most common are: • Employment Income • Capital Gains – The sale of property • Sales Taxes • Property Taxes • Investment Income

  5. Items needed before filing tax return ONE of the following: Resident: Social Insurance Number (SIN)- Required to work and obtain benefits in Canada. Individual Tax Number (ITN)- This is used only by non-residents and international students. Form T1261, application for a Canadian ITN for non- residents. Temporary Taxation Number (TTN)- This is for residents who are not entitled to an SIN nor ITN but are required to file a return. This is issued once a tax return has been sent in with an explanation as to why they are not eligible for an SIN.

  6. Resident and Non-Resident You are a resident of Canada for tax purposes if you establish significant residential ties with Canada. These individuals are taxed on worldwide income for the time they are considered residents. • I) Home in Canada • II) Spouse or common-law partner or dependents who move to Canada to live with you • III) Canadian driver's license, etc. You are a non-resident of Canada for tax purposes if you do NOT establish significant residential ties with Canada andyou stay in Canada for less than 183 days during the year. These individuals are taxed only on taxable income earned in Canada.

  7. ContactUs Ph : (780) 341-9408 Email: tindillpro@gmail.com Website: http://www.tindillpro.com/

  8. ThankYou

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