WTO Settlement on the 100-per-cent Canadian Wine ExemptionĪmendments to the Nisga’a Final Agreement Act to Advance Tax Measures in the Nisga’a Nation Taxation Agreementġ A positive amount represents a decrease in revenue a negative amount represents an increase in revenue.Ģ A “–” indicates a nil amount, a small amount (less than $500,000) or an amount that cannot be determined in respect of a measure that is intended to protect the tax base.ģ In the Economic and Fiscal Update of December 2021, revenues previously projected for the Digital Services Tax for 2023-24 and subsequent years were provisioned as a proxy for revenues from the eventual Pillar One multilateral framework. GST/HST on Assignment Sales by IndividualsĬannabis Taxation Framework and General Administration under the Excise Act, 2001 Genuine Intergenerational Share TransfersĮxchange of Tax Information on Digital Economy Platform Sellers Hedging and Short Selling by Canadian Financial InstitutionsĪpplication of the General Anti-Avoidance Rule to Tax Attributes International Financial Reporting Standards for Insurance Contracts (IFRS 17) Investment Tax Credit for Carbon Capture, Utilization, and StorageĬlean Technology Incentives – Air Source Heat Pumpsįlow-Through Shares for Oil, Gas, and Coal Activities Reporting Requirements for RRSPs and RRIFsĪdditional Tax on Banks and Life Insurers Medical Expense Tax Credit for Surrogacy and Other ExpensesĪnnual Disbursement Quota for Registered CharitiesĪmendments to the Children’s Special Allowances Act and to the Income Tax Actīorrowing by Defined Benefit Pension Plans Labour Mobility Deduction for Tradespeople Multigenerational Home Renovation Tax Credit Revenue Impacts of Proposed Tax Measures 1, 2 In this annex, references to “Budget Day” are to be read as references to the day on which this Budget is presented. The annex also provides Notices of Ways and Means Motions to amend the Income Tax Act, the Excise Tax Act, the Excise Act, 2001, the Excise Act and other legislation and draft amendments to various regulations. Table 1 lists these measures and provides estimates of their fiscal impact. This annex provides detailed information on tax measures proposed in the Budget. Notice of Ways and Means Motion to amend the Excise Act.Notice of Ways and Means Motion to amend the Excise Act, 2001.Notice of Ways and Means Motion to amend the Excise Tax Act.Notice of Ways and Means Motion to amend the Income Tax Act and Other Legislation.Amendments to the Nisga’a Final Agreement Act to Advance Tax Measures in the Nisga’a Nation Taxation Agreement.WTO Settlement on the 100-per-cent Canadian Wine Exemption.Cannabis Taxation Framework and General Administration under the Excise Act, 2001.GST/HST on Assignment Sales by Individuals.Exchange of Tax Information on Digital Economy Platform Sellers.Pillar One – Reallocation of Taxing Rights.Genuine Intergenerational Share Transfers.Application of the General Anti-Avoidance Rule to Tax Attributes.Hedging and Short Selling by Canadian Financial Institutions.International Financial Reporting Standards for Insurance Contracts (IFRS 17).Flow-Through Shares for Oil, Gas, and Coal Activities.Critical Mineral Exploration Tax Credit.Clean Technology Tax Incentives – Air-Source Heat Pumps.Investment Tax Credit for Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage.Canada Recovery Dividend and Additional Tax on Banks and Life Insurers.Reporting Requirements for RRSPs and RRIFs.Borrowing by Defined Benefit Pension Plans.Amendments to the Children’s Special Allowances Act and to the Income Tax Act.Annual Disbursement Quota for Registered Charities.Medical Expense Tax Credit for Surrogacy and Other Expenses.Labour Mobility Deduction for Tradespeople.Multigenerational Home Renovation Tax Credit.Tax Measures: Supplementary Information.
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