Tax Changes to Expect When You're Expecting

(firmenpresse) - OTTAWA, ONTARIO -- (Marketwired) -- 01/21/16 -- Congratulations! If you have a new baby or have a baby on the way, there are plenty of credits and benefits you may be eligible to receive.
Important facts
- - Save time and paperwork! When registering the birth of your newborn, the mother of the child can also consent to use the Automated Benefits Application (ABA), which allows you to automatically apply for child tax benefits at the same time. If you live in a participating province, you can consent to use the ABA on your child's birth registration form. You will be applying for:
- the ;
- the ; and
- any related .
Your child will also be registered for the goods and services tax/harmonized sales tax (GST/HST) credit.
- - If you do not live in a participating province, you can apply for the Canada child and family benefits by using the Apply for child benefits service through My Account or by completing and mailing to your tax centre
Explanations of these benefits:
- - The CCTB is a tax-free monthly payment made to eligible families to help them with the cost of raising children under 18 years of age.
- - If you have children under the age of 18, you may be entitled to this taxable benefit, which supports child care choices for families. For the 2015 tax year, under UCCB, families will receive $160 per month for each child under 6 and $60 per month for each child aged 6 through 17. Payments are issued monthly.
- - Most provinces and territories have child and family benefit and credit programs that combine with your Canada child tax benefit and the goods and services tax/harmonized sales tax (GST/HST) credit.
- - Families with low or modest incomes can receive this tax-free quarterly payment to offset some of the GST/HST they pay.
- - Low-income families that are in the workforce can claim this refundable tax credit to get personal tax relief. With a child as your eligible dependant, you may now be able to claim this tax credit or the amount claimed may increase.
- - If you or your dependant has a severe and prolonged impairment in physical or mental functions, you or your dependant may be eligible for the disability tax credit (DTC). To determine eligibility, you must complete and have it certified by a medical practitioner. Canadians claiming the credit will be able to file online regardless of whether or not their Form T2201 has been submitted to the CRA for that tax year.
- - The CDB is a tax-free benefit for families who care for a child under age 18 who is eligible for the .
- - You can start saving for your child's future now. An RESP is a contract between you (the subscriber) and another individual or organization (the promoter) that allows you to make contributions toward your child's future education. Programs such as the and the are other great incentives to create an RESP for your child.
For more information on child and family benefits, go to .
The CRA's online services make filing and managing your taxes easier
The CRA's online services are fast, easy, and secure. You can use them to help file your income tax and benefit return, make a payment, track the status of your return, register for online mail, apply for child benefits, and more. Access the CRA's full suite of self-service options-register for My Account at today, and start managing your tax matters online!
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Canada Revenue Agency
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Datum: 21.01.2016 - 19:00 Uhr
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