Resident of Canada - 2006 Fiscal year Tax Return question. I din't file my 2005 Tax Return? Penalties? |
| I was travelling through Asia during 2005 and failed to file my Tax Return with Revenue Canada. I had no income for 2005. In 2006 I came home and started working, so now I am looking to file my 2006 T... |
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Do self-employed odd-jobbers have to pay taxes? |
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Tax rebate??? |
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Really need some advice on Capital Gains Tax on the sale of a second property, can you help?? |
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Where is my stimulus check- used direct deposit ssn# 92 and nothing yet. i should of received it by may!? |
| im wondering if im the only one whos stimulus check is wayyyyy behind! its june 30th and I have not yet received it, I filed early and used direct deposit- the scheduled payment should of been ... |
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What is your opinion of raising taxes on ........? |
what do you think about raising taxes on cigaretts, alcohol, and luxury items? are you pro or con and why? Additional Details you keep mentioning sin taxes
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Tax question? |
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Filing taxes with efile? |
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Where's my tax rebate? |
ok my last 2 digits of my social are 40. i was suppose to get it yesterday the ninth ( according to cnn news)
so where is it at now?
a day passed and i havent gotten it yet.
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I Lost It!!!? |
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Can anyone calculate what my tax return would be or how much I would owe? |
| year to date i have made 22,358. My federal deduction is 1,948.01 and my state is 811.09. Can anyone calculate what my refund would be or what I would owe. I have no kids and im not a home owner. i ... |
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What does a tax preparer do for me? |
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How to add tax to total cost? |
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Can i claim a child as a dependent that is not mine? |
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Do you pay income taxes? why? |
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Leanne M | Am i allowed to file my income tax seperately from my common-law spouse? |
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CHARLES R
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Canada does not have a system of joint filings like the US. However, there is a line on the return to report your common-law spouse's income. This is done so the government can determine your eligability for certain government programs. |
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CanadianBlondie
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We don't file "joint" returns in Canada. Having said that, you need to report each other, as certain credits take into account your spouse. |
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Jacob F
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In Canada, you can not file joint returns. Everyone must file their own return separately. Depending on your common-law's net income you may be entitled to a married/common law, equivalent to marry tax credit. |
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quizzard123
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All these responses, and only one, CanadianBlondie, actually responded to the question as it applied to CANADA. And some clown gave her a thumbs down (I countered that with a thumbs up, Blondie)
Although, granted, it could be that the question itself was misposted, but assuming not, all the other responses (other than Blondie and edncda) were incorrect. |
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Mr. Peabody
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Why do you want to file your common-law spouse? |
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bzdadwith5
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the taxes you will owe or get refunded will look alot better if you file joint |
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Mr. Prefect
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Of course. Do it both ways, compare, and see which benefits you both the most. But, usually being married has more benefits. |
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shriekingvioletta
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you can file separately, but if you have a good accountant filing them for you, they can take the time to weigh the pros and cons. for my husband and myself, when we were common-law, it made more sense (and a larger return) to file together based on our earnings and expenses.
sorry... i guess i wasn't clear enough... this explains the process in canada... http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tax/individuals/topics/income-tax/return/completing/deductions/lines300-350/303/menu-e.html |
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