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What about debt with Canada Revenue Agency (CRA - formerly Revenue Canada and CCRA)?

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CRA's position is that they, after taking appropriate steps, can register as a secured creditor against real property (real estate) or personal property (furniture or a vehicle, etc.) of a debtor.

What is Canada Revenue Agency's (CRA's) opinion on PHSP's?

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A complete copy of the "IT85R2 Health & Welfare Trusts" can be obtained through Tax Free Health's offices.

How can I make payments to Canada Revenue Agency?

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You may be able to pay by phone or internet banking. For information, contact your financial institution to see if they provide these services. You can also visit the Canada Revenue Agency website for details You can make payments at your financial institution. You must present the applicable Canada Revenue Remittance voucher with payment to the teller.

What is a consumer reporting agency (CRA)?

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A CRA is a company that gathers and sells information on how a consumer pays rent and bills, whether or not the consumer has a criminal or civil court record, or has filed for bankruptcy. For additional information on what a CRA does, see our Glossary of Terms.

What is a Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA)?

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A Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) is a dependent taxing district established by the Town and County for the purpose of carrying out redevelopment activities that include reducing or eliminating blight, improving the tax base, and encouraging public and private investments in the CRA area. CRAs are created to assist the Town in pursuing the redevelopment in targeted areas, such as the Riverwalk.

How are "Refunds of Revenue" to be treated?

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The 'Refunds of Revenue' shall be treated as 'reduction of receipts' i.e. under the receipt head, it may be shown as minus receipt. It shall not be treated as expenditure to the Government.

What about refunds?

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Refunds are made ONLY on goods received damaged. Refunds will NOT be made after an item has been used, such as tips, for obvious reasons. It is assumed that you have gleaned enough information about a product and it's use at this site to have made an informed decision and are willing to take responsibility for that choice. If there are other questions you have or are unsure about a product or service offered here, please write to me at tom@mizar5.com before ordering.

How should we give the CRA?

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The CRA is designed to be given during a Sunday morning service to maximize the validity and effectiveness of the assessment. Giving the CRA in worship is an efficient way to take a snapshot of your congregation including regular worshipers, those who come less often, and visitors. If your congregation has more than one weekly service, the survey should be given in each.

What is the definition of "blight" as it pertains to a Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA)?

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Blight" as it pertains to a Community Redevelopment Agency can be defined to include an area with a substantial number of deteriorating buildings and other unsafe or inadequate facilities and/or conditions. For a more detailed definition of blight, please refer to Section 163.340(8), Florida Statutes, available at the Florida Senate website (www.flsenate.gov/Welcome/index.cfm).

What is a Credit Reporting Agency (CRA) e.g. OneSource Credit Reporting LLC?

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A CRA does not gather or maintain credit information. There are several hundred independently owned CRAs nationwide. Through unique and advanced technology, a CRA allows lenders/creditors the ability to access the credit files from all three national credit bureaus. The information is then merged into one file and the duplicate trades deleted; providing the lender/creditor with one easy-to-read credit report which contains the information from all three bureaus.

We need to increase our revenue at the agency. How can you help?

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We have seen USA state agencies SSI/DI reimbursements go up as they use our materials to increase their employment outcomes and individuals staying on the job. This is one way the agency is increasing revenue. Other organizations are able to do more business as a result of being more effective in generating employment outcomes. They have been able to create job development as a profit center.

What does Revenue Canada think about Barter?

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Revenue Canada accepts barter as a legitimate method of payment. Revenue Canada recognizes SabreTEC as a third party record keeper for barter transactions. Revenue Canada requires that all barter transactions be reported on your business returns. SabreTEC will issue monthly statements to reflect these transactions. For accounting purposes, barter income should be treated like cash.

Can I account to Revenue Canada myself for the items being imported?

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Yes, however it is time consuming and costly. You will have to notify the sender to indicate on the commercial invoice that you wish to process the shipment through Revenue Canada accounting yourself.

How does the GST effect a US publisher shipping into Canada?

Disticor Magazines
Publishers need not get involved in the processing of GST at all. Since Disticor is the importer of record, all GST due on shipments into Canada is charged to us, paid by us and then claimed back from the government. When shipping to Canada the publisher must simply indicate that Disticor is the importer of record. Not listing us as such slows down the processing for customs clearance.

GST, How does it affect doing business in Canada?

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Goods imported into Canada are subject to the Goods and Services Tax (GST). The GST is payable upon importation and is based on the duty paid value of the Goods, in turn you will also collect the GST from your Canadian customers by billing them GST Sales Tax on your invoice to them. The present rate of GST is 7%. The GST is an end-use tax collected on a multi stage basis. All Firms with (Canadian) annual sales exceeding $30,000.00 must register and must post a GST Bond.

What is GST?

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GST stands for goods and services tax. It is an Australian tax imposed on the supply or import of goods, services and other things. Some other countries apart from Australia also impose a GST, such as Canada, Singapore and New Zealand. In other parts of the world, the equivalent tax is generally called either value added tax, more commonly known as VAT, or consumption tax.
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