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Canada's Trusted Information Source for Seniors, Caregivers, Families and Service Providers.
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A to Z Index
The A to Z Index presents a list of sites that relate to a specific subject. For example, if you were looking for anything to do with 'injuries' you would click on the letter 'I', then click on the subject 'injuries'. This would give you a list of all sites that have been assigned the subject 'injuries'.
"Finance"
Yukon Territory
Canada Benefits: Dealing with death in Yukon
This Canada Benefits Web site provides an overview of all government benefit programs and services for individuals related to dealing with death in Yukon.
Source : Government of Canada
Yukon Income Tax
General information on Yukon Income Tax, including taxation rates and a listing of non-refundable tax credits.
Source : Government of Yukon. Department of Finance.
Canada
Before You Rent - Tenant's Guidelines
Important questions to ask yourself before you commit to leasing a residence.
Source : Government of Manitoba. Manitoba Finance. Consumer and Corporate Affairs. Residential Tenancies Branch.
Canada Savings Bonds
Information on how to redeem your Canada Savings Bonds.
Source : Bank of Canada
Canada's Retirement Income System
This web page is provided to help you learn more about the retirement income system in Canada.
Source : Social Development Canada
Canadian Bankers Association
The Canadian Bankers Association is a professional industry association that provides its members - the chartered banks of Canada - with information, research and operational support and contributes to the development of public policy on financial services. The CBA also provides information, statistics and publications to help individual and small business consumers manage their financial affairs.
Source : Canadian Bankers Association
Canadian Consumer Information Gateway
The Canadian Consumer Information Gateway allows Canadians to quickly and confidently search for consumer information and services on the Web.
Source : Canadian Consumer Information Gateway
Canadian Retirement Income Calculator
The Government of Canada has developed this calculator to help you plan for retirement. The calculator takes you step by step through an estimate of the ongoing income you will receive throughout your retirement.
Source : Human Resources Development Canada
Canadian Tax Foundation
The Canadian Tax Foundation is an independent tax research organization whose purpose is to provide the public and the Government of Canada with the benefit of expert impartial tax research into current problems of taxation and government finance.
Source : Canadian Tax Foundation
Cancellation of Pension Sharing for Canada Pension Plan Retirement Pension(s) (PDF)
This site provides you with a form to end a pension sharing arrangement with your spouse or common-law partner.
Source : Human Resources Development Canada
Complaint Courier
The Complaint Courier is an interactive online system to help you express your complaint more effectively. The Complaint Courier will walk you through a range of options, from writing letters to making effective phone calls.
Source : Canadian Consumer Information Gateway
Contact Information :
- Office Telephone: (613) 946-2576
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E-Mail :
E-mail: consumer.information@ic.gc.ca
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Postal Address :
Canadian Consumer Information Gateway Office of Consumer Affairs Industry Canada 235 Queen Street Room 965 A Ottawa ON K1A 0H5
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Death of a Partner or of a Retired Partner IT278R2
This bulletin explains the tax consequences of the death of a partner or of a retired partner in relation to income from the partnership (either before or after death), disposition of the interest in the partnership and any unfulfilled rights the partner or retired partner may have from the partnership. Also discussed are the types of income tax returns that may be filed.
Source : Canada Customs and Revenue Agency
Death of a RRIF Annuitant
This information sheet explains the taxation of registered retirement income fund (RRIF) amounts when the annuitant dies. It explains how they are reported, and the options that are available to reduce or defer the tax liability resulting from the annuitant's death.
Source : Canada Revenue Agency
Death of an RRSP Annuitant
This information sheet contains general information about the taxation of amounts held in a registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) at the time the annuitant died and the taxation of amounts paid out of an RRSP because the annuitant died. It explains how these amounts are generally reported, and the options that are available to the deceased annuitant's legal representative and the qualified beneficiaries to reduce or defer the tax liability resulting from the annuitant's death.
Source : Canada Revenue Agency
Death of an RRSP Annuitant - RC4177
This information sheet contains general information about the taxation of amounts held in an RRSP at the time the annuitant died and the taxation of amounts paid out of an RRSP because the annuitant died. It explains how these amounts are generally reported, and the options that are available to the deceased annuitant's legal representative and the qualified beneficiaries to reduce or defer the tax liability resulting from the annuitant's death.This information sheet contains general information about the taxation of amounts held in an RRSP at the time the annuitant died and the taxation of amounts paid out of an RRSP because the annuitant died. It explains how these amounts are generally reported, and the options that are available to the deceased annuitant's legal representative and the qualified beneficiaries to reduce or defer the tax liability resulting from the annuitant's death.
Source : Canada Customs and Revenue Agency
Executors
Coping with the death of a loved one is difficult. We at CRA recognize that you are going through a very difficult time. With this in mind, we hope the following publications will help you by answering some questions you may have.
Source : Canada Revenue Agency
The Financial Advisors Association of Canada
The Canadian Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors (CAIFA) is the professional association of Canada's insurance and financial advisors. This site provides information about insurance and financial planning.
Source : The Financial Advisors Association of Canada
Frequently Asked Questions about Financial Planning
Frequently Asked Questions about Financial Planning
Source : Financial Planners Standards Council
Income of deceased persons, Farm crops IT234
Income of Deceased Persons - Farm Crops
Source : Canada Revenue Agency
Income of deceased persons, Rights or things IT212R3
The provisions of the Act discussed in this bulletin concern the tax treatment of "rights or things" that a taxpayer owns on death and that would have been included in income if the taxpayer had survived to realize or dispose of these properties.
Source : Canada Customs and Revenue Agency
Lifelong Learning Plan (LLP)
The Lifelong Learning Plan (LLP) allows you to withdraw amounts from RRSPs to finance training or education for you or your spouse or common-law partner. You cannot use the RRSP funds to finance your children's training or education, or the training or education of your spouse or common-law partner's children.
Source : Canada Revenue Agency
Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions
The Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions regulates federally administered private pension plans. The Pension section of their Web site includes a Pension Guide for Members of Federally Regulated Private Pension Plans which contains useful information about pension plans in Canada.
Source : Government of Canada
On Reserve Loan Insurance Program
Band Councils or Aboriginal persons may access CMHC insured financing for the construction, purchase or renovation of single-family homes or multiple residential rental properties.
Source : Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
Paying Your Income Tax by Installments
Information for individuals who are required to pay their income tax by instalments, when not enough tax is deducted at source.
Source : Canada Revenue Agency
Preparing Returns for Deceased Persons T4011 - Canada Customs and Revenue Agency
Use this guide if you are the legal representative (executor, administrator, liquidator) who has to file an income tax and benefit return for a deceased person.
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