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On this page Health risks of extreme heat events At-risk groups for extreme heat events Health risks of extreme heat events Your body produces heat, especially during physical activity. Hot air, sun ...
The lead entities will coordinate and intensify existing exchange formats between stakeholders already active in the field of Critical Minerals and establish a Task Force on Critical Minerals ...
Housing benefits Information on the GST/HST new housing rebate, buying a home, making homes more energy-efficient and funding for Indigenous housing construction and renovation.
In certain situations, an employee can elect to stop contributing to the CPP. In order to be eligible for this election, the employee must meet all the following conditions: the employee is at least ...
Learn about the safe movement of people and goods by air, rail, road and water, as well as funding for infrastructure projects in Canada.
Information for individuals who would like to send questions or comments to the Minister of National Revenue.
If the RRIF from which you receive excess amounts in 2024 is a spousal or common-law partner RRIF, your spouse or common-law partner may have to include income for all or part of the amount received.
For tax years starting after 2023, all corporations have to file their T2 Corporation Income Tax Return electronically, except for: insurance corporations non-resident corporations corporations ...
A sole proprietorship is an unincorporated business that is owned by one individual. It is the simplest kind of business structure. The owner of a sole proprietorship has sole responsibility for ...
Avoid getting locked out Use the following strategies to avoid getting locked out of your account. Set up your CRA user ID and password Update your multi-factor authentication (MFA) settings Choose ...
social insurance number (SIN) full name and date of birth complete address assessed tax return, notice of assessment or reassessment, other tax document, or be signed in to CRA My Account If you are ...
Retiring allowances are treated as lump-sum payments. You have to deduct income tax from a retiring allowance unless it is paid directly into a registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) or a ...