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  2. Federal aid during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Existing federal social security programs were modified to provide additional financial support to their recipients. Canada Child Benefit payments were given a one-time increase of $300 per child, [3] the Goods and Services Tax (GST) credit for the 2019 tax year was doubled, [4] and personal income tax deadlines for 2019 were extended.

  3. 2021 reasons of the Supreme Court of Canada - Wikipedia

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    November 5, 2021 R v J.D. November 10, 2021 November 10, 2021 [1] R v Parranto, 2021 SCC 46 : May 18, 2021 November 12, 2021 1 1 * 2 * Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia v Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance Company of Canada, 2021 SCC 47 : May 17, 2021 November 18, 2021 R v Albashir, 2021 SCC 48 : May 14, 2021 November 19, 2021 Canada v.

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  5. 2021 Canadian federal budget - Wikipedia

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    The update extended multiple federal COVID response aid programs to March or June 2021. The update also included industry-specific aid packages for economic sectors hard-hit by the pandemic, notably for the airline industry. [9] On 23 March 2021, Freeland announced during question period that the budget for 2021 would be tabled on 19 April. [10]

  6. Taxation in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Parliament of Canada entered the field with the passage of the Business Profits War Tax Act, 1916 [17] (essentially a tax on larger businesses, chargeable on any accounting periods ending after 1914 and before 1918). [18] It was replaced in 1917 by the Income War Tax Act, 1917 [19] (covering personal and corporate income earned from 1917 ...

  7. Tax Court of Canada - Wikipedia

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    In the Tax Court of Canada, the onus is generally on the taxpayer to prove its case on a balance of probabilities, except in respect of civil penalties where the Canada Revenue Agency carries the burden of proof. Generally, the Minister of National Revenue is represented by specialized tax litigation counsel from the Department of Justice.

  8. TikTok can serve up bad tax advice, tax pros warn - AOL

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    A quick search on TikTok showed a video teaching viewers how to transfer real estate gains to cryptocurrencies tax-free. This video and several others were made in 2022, even though the IRS in ...

  9. Income tax in Canada - Wikipedia

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    This income is taxed at the shareholder's personal income tax rate, but a part of the tax is offset by a 10.5217% dividend tax credit (for 2017) [18] to reflect the federal tax paid at the corporate level. There are also provincial dividend tax credits at different rates in different provinces.