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;defer: To put off to a future time.
;defer: To put off to a future time.


;HST: Harmonized Sales Tax (federal and provincial sales taxes combined.)
;HST: Harmonized Sales Tax is federal and provincial sales taxes combined.


;HST credit: A payment to help you pay the HST on the things you buy.
;HST credit: A payment to help you pay the HST on the things you buy.

Revision as of 21:43, 22 March 2014

Paying Taxes in BC from People's Law School has been replaced by Essentials of Money & Debt. This new title covers income tax as well as other aspects of managing your finances and dealing with debt-related problems.


CCTB
Canada Child Tax Benefit, or CCTB, is a payment for families who need help with the cost of raising children under age 18.
CRA
Canadian Revenue Agency is the federal government office in charge of all income tax.
credit
An amount of money.
deduction
Something taken away.
defer
To put off to a future time.
HST
Harmonized Sales Tax is federal and provincial sales taxes combined.
HST credit
A payment to help you pay the HST on the things you buy.
investments
An amount of money invested in something for the purpose of making a profit.
net earnings
The amount of income after deductions.
notice of a document issued by assessment
CRA that summarizes your tax filing including taxes paid or taxes owing.
refund
To get money back.
RRSP
Registered Retirement Saving Plan (defers taxes).
tax year
January 1 to December 31.
This information applies to British Columbia, Canada. Last reviewed for legal accuracy by People's Law School, 2011.


Paying Taxes in BC from People's Law School has been replaced by Essentials of Money & Debt. This new title covers income tax as well as other aspects of managing your finances and dealing with debt-related problems.


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