The working income tax benefit (WITB) consist of a basic amount and a disability supplement. This article is about how to calculate the working income tax benefit for single individuals without an eligible spouse or an eligible dependant for 2012.
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How much is working income tax benefit (WITB) disability supplement for single individuals 2013
This article provides the different working income tax benefit (WITB) disability supplement amounts allowed at different income levels for individuals without an eligible spouse or an eligible dependant for 2013.
How much is working income tax benefit (WITB) disability supplement for single individuals 2012
This article provides the different working income tax benefit (WITB) disability supplement amounts allowed at different income levels for individuals without an eligible spouse or an eligible dependant for 2012.
How much is basic working income tax benefit (WITB) for single individuals 2012
This article provides the different basic working income tax benefit (WITB) amounts allowed at different income levels for individuals without an eligible spouse or an eligible dependant for 2012.
How much is basic working income tax benefit (WITB) for single individuals 2013
This article provides the different basic working income tax benefit (WITB) amounts allowed at different income levels for individuals without an eligible spouse or an eligible dependant for 2013.
What is children’s fitness amount – 2014
This article is applicable for year 2014. Children’s fitness tax credit is a non-refundable tax credit to encourage parents to register a child in certain physical-fitness activity programs.
What is children’s fitness amount 2013
This article is applicable for year 2013 and earlier years. See Children’s Fitness Tax Credit (CFTC) new changes announced by the government in October, 2014. Children’s fitness tax credit is a non-refundable tax credit to encourage parents to register a child in certain physical-fitness activity programs.
How much age amount you can claim on line 301 for 2012
In 2012, the full age amount you can claim on line 301 on Schedule 1 is $6,720 giving you a tax credit of $1,008. However, the age amount you are able to claim is reduced by 15% of your net income (at line 236 of your tax return) in excess of $33,884. The age amount will…
How much age amount you can claim on line 301 for 2014
In 2014, the full age amount you can claim on line 301 on Schedule 1 is $6,916 giving you a tax credit of $1,037.40. However, the age amount you are able to claim is reduced by 15% of your net income (at line 236 of your tax return) in excess of $34,873. The age amount will…
How much age amount you can claim on line 301 for 2013
In 2013, the full age amount you can claim on line 301 on Schedule 1 is $6,854 giving you a tax credit of $1,028. However, the age amount you are able to claim is reduced by 15% of your net income (at line 236 of your tax return) in excess of $34,562. The age amount will…