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MTL Blog on MSNGST/HST credit payments are coming this week and some Canadians are getting an extra $575I f you're eligible for the GST/HST credit, keep an eye on your account — the next payment lands on July 4, 2025. And depending on where you live in Canada, you could be getting more than just the ...
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Narcity on MSNSome Canadians will get up to $575 extra in their GST/HST Credit payments this weekIn Saskatchewan, eligible residents can get an extra boost in their GST/HST Credit payment thanks to the Saskatchewan ...
Settlement officials say you may receive up to $20 per qualifying Siri device, meaning at best, you could receive $100 (for ...
These new fees that Colorado and Minnesota have implemented (and other states are considering) raise a number of issues that taxpayers must address.
Recognizing that resale homes do not attach GST/HST means that the total number of people who would benefit in the GTA ranges between 1,500 and 3,000 in an average year, and a paltry 500 to 1,000 ...
In reality, sole proprietors can claim 50 per cent of the receipt, and they should record who was with them and what business was discussed. She also points out that solo meals can’t be claimed.
After not doing it for a while, I decided to take myself solo to the movies. I started chatting with the concessions cashier and gave him my phone number on a receipt. He reached out and we fell ...
There's one number In-N-Out customers won't see on their receipt — the number 69. "In-N-Out will not give you guest number 69 on your receipt," the company wrote in a social media post. "After guest ...
There's one number In-N-Out customers won't see on their receipt — the number 69. "In-N-Out will not give you guest number 69 on your receipt," the company wrote in a social media post. "After ...
Summary of fees and charges The fees in the following table are taken from the General Fees and Charges By-law. Use this fee schedule to better understand when certain charges may be added to your ...
When the HST was first introduced on new homes in Ontario in 2010, the average price of a new single-family home in the GTA was $519,000 (compared to $1.63 million in 2024), which meant the ...
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