Self employed Business, Professional, Commission, Farming, and Fishing Income: Table of Contents
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Self employed Business, Professional, Commission, Farming, and Fishing Income: Table of Contents
T4002(E) Rev. 17
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Table of contents
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- What's new for 2017?
- Definitions
- Chapter 1 – General information
- Chapter 2 – Income
- Chapter 3 – Expenses
- Chapter 4 – Capital cost allowance
- Chapter 5 – Eligible capital expenditures
- Chapter 6 – Losses
- Chapter 7 – Capital gains
- Capital cost allowance (CCA) rates
- How to calculate the mandatory inventory adjustment (MIA)
- GST/HST
- Appendix – Industry codes
- Online services
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