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  2. Canada Child Benefit - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Child Benefit is a tax-free monthly payment made to eligible families. The benefit is paid to the primary caregiver, which is usually the mother, and is based on the number of children in the family and the family’s income. Families can use the benefit to help pay for child care, food, clothing, and other expenses.

  3. Income tax in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Certain deductions are allowed in determining "net income", such as deductions for contributions to Registered Retirement Savings Plans, union and professional dues, child care expenses, and business investment losses. Net income is used for determining several income-tested social benefits provided by the federal and provincial/territorial ...

  4. Child benefit - Wikipedia

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    The Canada child benefit (CCB) is a tax-free monthly payment made to eligible families to help them with the cost of raising children under 18 years of age. [4] Basic benefit for July 2019 to June 2020 is calculated as: [5] 6,639 CAD per year (553.25 CAD per month) for each eligible child under the age of 6.

  5. Child tax credit - Wikipedia

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    The child tax credit is available to taxpayers who have children under the age of 17 (or in 2021 under the age of 18). Since 2018, the CTC is $2,000 per qualifying child. It is available in full to single filers who make up to $200,000 and married couples filing jointly who make up to $400,000.

  6. Child care in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Child care in Canada. Primary responsibility for early learning, preschool and child care in Canada rests with the 13 provincial and territorial governments. Since 1984, there have been a number of unsuccessful attempts at establishing a national child care system. By 2019 in Canada, about 60% of children who were 0 to 5 years-old participated ...

  7. What To Know About Tax Form 2441: Child and Dependent Care ...

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    A write-off is a tax deduction, which is an amount of money subtracted from the taxpayer's income (which determines their adjusted gross income and how much they owe in taxes). A single taxpayer ...

  8. 2015 Canadian federal budget - Wikipedia

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    The federal government will also spend $360 million in 2015 on its deployment in Iraq and $7.1 million to train Ukraine's security forces. [8] The military budget will be increased by $1.1 billion over three years starting in fiscal year 2017–18, from $20 billion in 2014–15. [8] Ottawa is raising to from 2% to 3% the yearly escalator clause ...

  9. The Child Care Tax Break Many Parents Overlook - AOL

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    Like many people's, my biggest expense after my mortgage is child care for my two little demons, er, darlings. And just as with my mortgage, I've always made sure to take full advantage of the tax ...