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ABCs of Accounting: Accounting Definitions
To help you reach a better understanding of the basics of accounting, this booklet introduces and defines the more common accounting terms.
Source: Certified General Accountants of Ontario
Bulletin on the New Property Assessment and Taxation System in Ontario
This bulletin is intended to provide elected municipal officials, municipal staff and the public with information on the Ontario Fair Assessment System and the reform of property taxes. Updates will be published as more information on the new system becomes available. The bulletin is intended as a guideline. Refer to the legislation itself when questions arise.
Source: Government of Ontario. Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing.
Objections and Appeals
This Web page advises you on what to do if you do not agree with an assessment, a disallowance or a decision issued by the Ministry of Finance.
Source: Government of Ontario, Tax Revenue Division
Online Tax Payment and Filing Services
Information on online tax payment and filing services.
Source: Government of Ontario. Ministry of Revenue.
Ontario Income Tax
General information on Ontario Income Tax.
Source: Government of Ontario. Ministry of Revenue.
Ontario Tax Credits System
The Ontario Tax Credits System provides tax relief by reducing or eliminating your total tax payable, and assists Ontario residents with low to moderate incomes.
Source: Government of Ontario
The Ontario Tax Credits System Information Bulletin
General information on the Ontario Tax Credits System.
Source: Government of Ontario. Ministry of Revenue
Ontario Tax services offices and tax centres
This page lists the various methods of contacting the CCRA within Ontario.
Source: Canada Revenue Agency
Personal Income Tax
Information on personal income tax in Ontario.
Source: Government of Ontario. Ministry of Revenue
Property Tax Credit
The refundable property tax credit provides property tax assistance for people with low to moderate incomes.
Source: Government of Ontario
Senior Homeowners' Property Tax Grant
The Ontario Senior Homeowners' Property Tax Grant is an annual amount provided to help
offset property taxes for seniors with low and moderate incomes who own their own homes.
For 2009, the maximum grant is $250. For 2010 and subsequent years, the maximum
grant will be $500.
Senior homeowners will apply for the 2009 grant when they file their 2008 personal income
tax returns.
Transportation for People with Physical Disabilities
A refund of retail sales tax paid is available on certain new or used licensed motor vehicles purchased or leased on a long-term basis (12 months or longer), for the purpose of transporting a person with a permanent physical disability.
Source: Government of Ontario. Ministry of Revenue
Acquisition from a non-resident of certain property on death or mortgage foreclosure
Acquisition from a non-resident of certain property on death or mortgage foreclosure or by virtue of a deemed disposition
All about your tax return
The Resource Kit is a popular reference tool for individuals and businesses. It provides details about the tax assistance services offered by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), as well as general tax information on a wide variety of subjects.
Source: Canada Revenue Agency
All about your tax return.
Topics about All about your tax return.
Source: Canada Revenue Agency
Are you receiving an OAS pension? Is your income over $62,144 for 2006 ($63,511 for 2007)?
Do you live in Canda? In accordance with the Income Tax Act, if your net income before adjustments (line 234 on the tax return) exceeds $57,879 (for 2003), you may have to repay part or all of your pension.
Source: Human Resources and Social Development
Attendant Care Expenses Paid to a Retirement Home
Starting with the 2002 tax year, seniors who are eligible to claim the disability amount and who live in a retirement home can claim attendant care expenses as a medical expense.
Source: Canada Revenue Agency
Business Investment Losses IT-484R2
This bulletin discusses the various provisions of the Act relevant to determining what constitutes a taxpayer's allowable business investment loss for a taxation year and the deductibility of such a loss.
Source: Canada Customs and Revenue Agency
Can you claim the caregiver amount?
Answer a few questions to find out if you can claim the caregiver amount on your tax return.
Source: Canada Revenue Agency
Canadian Residents Going Down South
If you spend time in the United States for health reasons or on vacation and still maintain residential ties in Canada, this pamphlet will explain certain income tax requirements and American tax laws that mat apply to you.
Source: Canada Revenue Agency
Canadian Tax Foundation
The Canadian Tax Foundation is an independent tax research organization whose purpose is to provide the public and the Government of Canada with the benefit of expert impartial tax research into current problems of taxation and government finance.
Source: Canadian Tax Foundation
Change of Address
CRA now accepts changes of address via the internet. This webpage explains how to submit a change of address or make changes to your direct deposit information. Please note they will not forward your new information to other government departments. If you want other departments or organizations informed, you must do so yourself.
Source: Canada Revenue Agency
Child and Family Benefits Online Calculator
Use our calculator to determine the amount of child and family benefits, including related provincial and territorial benefits delivered by the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency (CCRA), you may be entitled to receive. The calculation is based on information you will provide.Use our calculator to determine the amount of child and family benefits, including related provincial and territorial benefits delivered by the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency (CCRA), you may be entitled to receive. The calculation is based on information you will provide.
Source: Canada Revenue Agency
Claiming medical expenses
The medical expenses amount is a non-refundable tax credit which reduces the amount of federal income tax you pay.
Source: Canada Revenue Agency
Community Volunteer Income Tax Program
Under the program, volunteers from a variety of backgrounds provide eligible individuals with free help to complete their income tax and benefit returns.
Source: Government of Canada. Canada Revenue Agency.
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