There is a CRA tax office within the city itself. There is only one headquarters in Toronto but there are some satellite offices.
Try checking the property at the local land records office or the tax assessors office.
Go Transit fare:From Union Station, Toronto to Kitchener Bus Terminal, KitchenerAdult single ride ticket: $14.60Adult day pass: $29.20VIA rail fare:From Union Station, Toronto to KitchenerEconomy Supersaver: $22 + tax $2.86Economy Regular : $30 + tax $3.90
A child tax credit is used to reimburse a parent for the taxes they have to pay when purchasing goods for their child. You can get more information on the child tax credit from the CRA website.
That depends on what kind of tax it is, and what the current tax rate is.
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Office of Tax Simplification was created in 2010.
In Ontario tax is 13% so 149.99+13%=169.48
Contact CRA or go to www.cra.ca and they will have this information available for you. You can also hire an accountant, who will have this information for you.
Banks and Financial Institutions as well as Law Firms and Accounting Firms are all good places to start. There are also many websites devoted to the subject.
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You need to call your local tax assessor's office and inquire there.You need to call your local tax assessor's office and inquire there.You need to call your local tax assessor's office and inquire there.You need to call your local tax assessor's office and inquire there.
There is no PST, per se. Ontario has harmonized its provincial sales tax with the federal GST (Goods and Services Tax). What Ontario now has is the provincial component of the Harmonized Sales Tax and that portion sits at 8% for a combined total of 13% HST (5% federal component + 8% provincial component).