With the April 30 deadline to file taxes fast approaching, representatives from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) are reminding Northerners of the benefits available to them.
Sheila Nowik of the CRA reached out to Inuvik Drum to highlight tax benefits as well as to caution Northerners about prevalent scams this time of year.
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Nowik said the CRA will never ask for any information by way of text or email, nor will it demand payment using gift cards, e-transfers or bitcoin. The agency will not send texts or emails with links to follow. She emphasized the CRA wonSA国际影视传媒檛 threaten taxpayers with arrest or imprisonment either. Instead, the practice is to notify citizens using regular mail to phone the CRA and speak with someone.
If you are unsure whether a message claiming to be from the CRA is legitimate, Nowik said the easiest thing to do is contact the agency directly and verify if theySA国际影视传媒檙e trying to contact you.
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Nowik said itSA国际影视传媒檚 important to have your taxes filed by the April 30 deadline, as anyone owing money will begin accruing 10 per cent interest, compounded daily, after that date. Late filers who owe money also get dinged an additional five per cent charge on their total bill, increasing by an additional percentage point for up to 12 months, up to a maximum penalty of 17 per cent.
However, if the government owes you money, Nowik said the penalties for late filing do not apply. However, GST, carbon tax rebates, the Canada Child Benefit and the Canada Workers Benefit are not issued to people who donSA国际影视传媒檛 have their taxes up to date.
Tax benefits for Northerners
To offset the higher cost of living in the North, the CRA offers a number of tax credits exclusive to Northerners. Anyone who lives in the prescribed zone, which encompasses all three territories, is able to access the Northern residency deduction. For each day you maintain a dwelling, you can claim $11. If you are the only person in the household claiming the benefit then you can claim an additional $11 per day.
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But thatSA国际影视传媒檚 not all, a Northern travel deduction is also available for anyone who took a medical or personal trip from the prescribed zone. Up to two personal trips can be claimed per person, but you will want to make sure you retain a receipt for the flight with your name on it. The amount that can be claimed per flight is the lowest of three numbers: the cost of the ticket, your total travel expenses or the lowest return airfare for your location, which the CRA lists on its website.
Other benefits Northerners can take advantage of include expenses incurred by working from home. Some employment expenses, such as money spent on fuel to do your job, are also eligible for a tax credit. This requires you to have receipts to back up the claim.
Donations to registered charities are also eligible for a non-refundable credit. Up to 75 per cent of your net income in donations can be claimed, with 15 per cent of the first $200 able to be claimed and then 29 per cent of any donations over that.