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My question is regarding the filing of corporate tax with no activities. I wish to carry over the losses from the previous year. Can I file my tax return using the T2 short form, or do I need to go with the T2 regular form? Are there any other tax forms I need to submit? Regards...
The provinces with the lowest payroll and income taxes are the three western provinces: British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan. The highest taxes are out east, with Québec taking the cake. Joe would be better off if he could find work out we...
While the UCP in Alberta may, at the moment, be the primary culprit in this assault on green development, it is important to remember that a fossil fuel ideology is not inherently driven by party politics. Understanding this can help us all to more effectively keep both conservative, as well...
Both Protestant and Catholic Irish were heavily involved in settlement and colonization, as leaders as well as settlers, from the RCMP to the residential schools, from opening up Alberta to widespread land cultivation and the lumber industry. That said, we have to be careful about accountability....
I have over nine years of working experience and currently work in an advertising firm in Toronto. I plan to move to Alberta next month, so I'm looking for opportunities to work alongside a sales team to promote growth and maximize profit margins. Could we schedule a meeting to explore opt...
Provincial Tax Brackets Depending on the province you conduct business in, there are different tax rates to take into consideration. Ontario: 5.05% on the first $46,226 9.15 % on taxable income from $46,227 to $92,454 11.16% on taxable income from $92,455 to $150,000 12.16% on ...
The following table shows the taxes you’re expected to pay based on each province and territory. Sales Tax Type Provinces/Territories GST Only Alberta, Nunavut, Northwest Territories, Yukon – 5% GST and RST/QST/PST British Columbia (7% PST + 5% GST) Manitoba (7% RST + 5% GST) Quebec ...
The stories showcased here, and the tangible met- rics of responsibility that support them, speak to the values that guide every as- pect of how we do our work and frame every decision we make for the future. True corporate responsibility entails far more than giving back. It's our dedi...
The basic procedure to register a business name for a sole proprietorship orpartnershipis to conduct a business name search, fill out the appropriate business registration form, and pay your fee.The Business Registration sectionof this website has links to all the different provincial registries to...