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...Part 6 authorizes payments to be made out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund fo... accordance with the regulations, if any, advance moneys to any individual referred to in subsection...
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What it means to you: The average Canadian will save roughly between $100 and $350 a year, depending on your tax bracket and your family deductions. As [Don Carson] from the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants pointed out, that's enough for a pizza and a pop every month. The changes aren't retroactive so you won't get a bigger tax refund this spring than you expected.
What it means to you: EI rules depend on the local unemployment rate. If you get laid off in Winnipeg or southern Manitoba, you have to have worked 700 hours (about five months, full time) to qualify for the pogey. You can now get a minimum of 19 weeks and a maximum of 41 weeks of EI. The length of your EI payment depends on how long you worked. If you live up north, where the unemployment rate is higher, you only ...
... to hike your rates, you'll get mandatory advance notice in plain language. And, there will be a uni...
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... of which, if granted, would be to avoid payment, either temporarily or permanently. The sponsors c... without any discretion would not advance the purposes of the IRPA. It would hardly promote ...
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...Manitoba will receive an advance payment of $33 million to help make the most of th...
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...(57) The plaintiffs advanced a class action claim against Health Canada for neg... program and potentially receive a payment does constitute "property", as does a right to fis...
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The Gas Tax Fund represents stable, long-term, predictable funding that municipalities can pool, bank or borrow against for investments in municipal infrastructure such as drinking water, wastewater, improved roads, bridges, and public transit projects.
... federal government is accelerating its payment of the Gas Tax Fund by three months. Manitoba will...
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The purpose of a study is to examine a particular incarnation of taxation - the imperial stamp duty imposed by the British Parliament on the American colonies briefly from 1765 to 1766, the demise of which is referred to as the "Stamp Act crisis." The version of stamp duty imposed on the colonies bore strong resemblance to that in operation in Great Britain with some modifications to accommodate colonial conditions. By the middle of the 18th century, a stamp duty had become an accepted part of the tax landscape in Britain, and the administrative machinery by which it was collected was firmly established. In view of this, the vehement rejection of a similar impost by the colonists was not a response that was either anticipated or expected. The response by the colonists can, it is argued,...
... of the stamp tax was its visibility; payment of the tax was denoted by a clear mark or cipher, ... men saw opportunities for profit and advancement in obtaining posts within the new administrative s...
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...This monthly payment of $100 from the federal government for every chil... can get up to $250 as part of the advance tuition fee income tax rebate on tuition fees paid...
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... season are planned two to three years in advance. In February of each year, the recruitment of danc... against the corporation for the payment of unemployment insurance premiums and Canada Pens...
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... interest in the debtor's property secures payment or performance of an obligation, there is a securi...[75] The Caisse advances three arguments: (1) the courts below erred in fin...