This schedule is used if your Total Assets exceeds $5,000,000 or Total Revenue exceeds $10,000,000. These amounts include the aggregate of the total assets and total revenue of any associated corporation, and the corporation's and/or any associated corporation's share of any partnership/joint venture total assets and total revenue.
This schedule is to be used by an associated group of corporations who elect to allocate the tax effect from the group's taxable capital exemption based on the previous calender year's total assets. Applies to taxation years ending in the 2004 calendar year.
This schedule must be filed by corporations for the first year of filing after incorporation, amalgamation, or by parent corporations filing for the first time after winding-up a subsidiary corporation(s) under section 88 of the Income Tax Act during the current taxation year.
This is a supplemental schedule to the corporate minimum tax which should be completed by corporations that are associated with a Canadian or foreign corporation, if there is insufficient space on the CT23 Corporations Tax and Annual Return.
Where all or substantially all (90 per cent or more) of the assets of a non-arm's length corporation have been received in the taxation year, and subsection 85(1) or (2) of the federal Income Tax Act applied in respect of the disposition of any of the property, some details must be reported.
This schedule is to be used by an associated group of corporations who elect to allocate the tax effect from the group's taxable capital exemption based on the previous calender year's total assets. Applies to taxation years ending in the 2007 calendar year.
The Fuel, Gas and Tobacco Tax Acts provide that the Minister demand security (usually a letter of credit or surety bond) from designated collectors and most other registrants. A Letter of Credit or Surety Bond must be drawn on an Ontario-based financial institution and contain the terms as presented in the listed forms.
The Fuel, Gas and Tobacco Tax Acts provide that the Minister demand security (usually a letter of credit or surety bond) from designated collectors and most other registrants. A Letter of Credit or Surety Bond must be drawn on an Ontario-based financial institution and contain the terms as presented in the listed forms.
This schedule is to be used by an associated group of corporations who elect to allocate the tax effect from the group's $5,000,000 taxable capital exemption based on the previous calender year's total assets.
The Fuel, Gas and Tobacco Tax Acts provide that the Minister demand security (usually a letter of credit or surety bond) from designated collectors and most other registrants. A Letter of Credit or Surety Bond must be drawn on an Ontario-based financial institution and contain the terms as presented in the listed forms.
This form is to be used when claiming an Ontario innovation tax credit (OITC), if your corporation's taxation year ends after December 31, 2004.
This is an interim form and is to be used as a supplement to the 2001 version of the CT23 Short-Form tax return for taxation years ending after September 30, 2001. Once the 2002 version of the Short-Form tax return has been released this Update Form will no longer be required.
This schedule is to be used by an associated group of corporations who elect to allocate the tax effect from the group's taxable capital exemption based on the previous calender year's total assets. Applies to taxation years ending in the 2006 calendar year.
For use by Operators electing under section 3.1 of the Mining Tax Act to exclude from taxation the profit from a mine in Ontario that qualifies for the mining tax exemption as a new mine or a major expansion of an existing mine as defined under the Mining Tax Regulations.
This is an interim form and is to be used as a supplement to the 2001 version of the CT23 or CT8 tax return for taxation years ending after September 30, 2001. Once the 2002 versions of the CT23 or CT8 tax returns have been released this Update Form will no longer be required.