Examples of Revenue Canada in a sentence
The Employer will apply to Revenue Canada Taxation to have the plan registered in order to have the contributions made prior to employee taxation.
The Employer will apply to Revenue Canada Taxation to have the plan registered in order to have the contributions made prior to employee taxation.
Revenue means the price for iron ore from the mineral lease the subject of any shipment or sale and payable by the purchaser thereof to the Company or an associated company less all export duties and export taxes payable to the Commonwealth on the export of the iron ore and all costs and charges properly incurred and payable by the Company from the time the ore shall be placed on ship at the Company’s wharf to the time the same is delivered and accepted by the purchaser including —
Median income means the median income by household size for the applicable housing region, as adopted annually by COAH or a successor entity approved by the Court.
Canada means the ten provinces of Canada, the Yukon Territory, the Districts and Islands comprising the Northwest Territories of Canada and Nunavut.
Area Median Income means the most recent applicable county median family income published by the California Tax Credit Allocation Committee.
RSC means the Regional Security Coordinator(s) (RSC(s)) appointed for CCR Hansa, unless it is explicitly otherwise stated, according to Article 77(1)(a) of the SO Regulation that will perform the tasks allocated to this(these) RSC(s) according to Article 77(1)(c)(i) of the SO Regulation;
Domestic sewage means waste and wastewater from humans, or household operations that is discharged to or otherwise enters a treatment works.
Income Tax Act means the Income Tax Act, 1962 (Act No. 58 of 1962);
Connection Income Taxes means Other Connection Taxes that are imposed on or measured by net income (however denominated) or that are franchise Taxes or branch profits Taxes.