NS – 2012 Corporate Tax RatesFor 2012, Nova Scotia will levy a general corporate tax rate of
16%. Qualifying small business income under the small business
limit of $400,000 will be taxed at 4%. Nova Scotia does not provide
a ...
NS – Throne speech to be delivered on March 29The province has announced that the next session of the legislature
will be opened, and the Throne Speech delivered, on Thursday March
29, 2012.The announcement of the date for the opening o...
Budget 2012: CPP Contribution Rate The Budget announced that the 2010–2012 triennial review of
the CPP confirms the financial sustainability of the Plan for at
least the next 75 years at the current contribution rate of 9.9% of
p...
Budget 2012: EI Premium Rates EI premium rate increases will be limited to 5 cents each year
until the EI Operating Account is in balance, and will then move to
a seven-year break-even rate....
Budget 2012: Employees Profit Sharing PlansEmployees Profit Sharing Plans (“EPSPs”) are trust
arrangements that allow employers to make tax-deductible
contributions to a trust and require trustees to allocate to
employees each y...
Budget 2012: Graduated Penalties for Late Filing Budget 2011 announced a CRA review of the penalty structure for
late-filed information returns. After working with the Canadian
Federation of Independent Business and other organizations
representing ...
Budget 2012: Medical Expense Tax CreditThe medical expense tax credit provides federal income tax relief
equal to 15% of eligible medical and disability-related expenses in
excess of an amount that is the lesser of (a) 3% of the
taxpayer&r...
Budget 2012: Old Age Security Age of EligibilityThe age of eligibility for OAS and GIS will be gradually increased
from 65 to 67, starting in April 2023, with full implementation by
January 2029. An 11-year notification period, followed by a
6-year...
Budget 2012: Option to Defer the OAS Pension To improve flexibility and choice in the OAS program, starting on
July 1, 2013, the Government will allow for the voluntary deferral
of the OAS pension, for up to five years, allowing Canadians the
op...
Budget 2012: Wage Earner Protection ProgramThe Budget proposes $1.4 million annually for the Wage Earner
Protection Program (WEPP). WEPP was introduced in 2008 to provide
compensation to workers for unpaid wages and vacation pay earned in
the ...
Eco-ENERGY retrofit program ends earlyThe Minister of Natural Resources has announced that, as of January
28, 2012, his department has stopped accepting new registrations
for the federal EcoENERGY retrofit program. The program was orig...
Federal budget date set for March 29, 2012Minister of Finance Jim Flaherty has announced that the 2012-13
federal Budget will be released on Thursday March 29, 2012.It is
expected that the budget will be brought down around 4:00 EDT...
Inflation rate for February at 2.6%The most recent issue of Statistics Canada’s Consumer Price
Index indicates that the year-over-year inflation rate for the
month of February 2012 stood at 2.6%.Not surprisingly, the ma...
Inflation rate stands at 2.5% for January 2012The latest issue of Statistics Canada’s Consumer Price Index
release shows that prices rose by 2.5% for the month of January
2012, as measured on a year-over-year basis. The rate for
December...
Interest rates for second quarter of 2012The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has announced the interest rates
which will be charged and paid by the federal government during the
months of April, May, and June 2012. Those rates are as follows:...
Obtaining tax information slips onlineRecipients of certain types of government benefits, including Old
Age Security, Canada Pension Plan, and Employment Insurance can
obtain the tax information slips (T4A (OAS), T4A(P), T4E) needed
to...
Prescribed interest rates for 2012The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has announced the interest rates
that will apply to amounts owed to and by the federal government
for the first quarter of 2012, as w...
Significant job gains recorded for March 2012The most recent Labour Force Survey released by Statistics Canada
indicates that job growth during the month of March 2012 was
sufficient to bring the overall unemployment rate down to 7.2%.
Overal...
Unemployment rate down slightly for FebruaryThe latest issue of Statistics Canada’s Labour Force Survey
indicates that, while overall employment was unchanged for the
month of February 2012, there was a slight decline in the
unemployme...