Sentences with phrase «years after the assessment»

If you've overlooked this opportunity in a previous year, you should be aware that the CRA is generally willing to accept a request to file a late election up to three years after the assessment date of the returns in question.

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In a report released today by the Canadian Council of Chief Executives, I give my assessment of whether Canada is better positioned to «compete to win» six years after the Red Wilson Panel.
Years after he left provincial politics behind, he'd offer acerbic assessments of Ontario's governing Liberals — partly, it seemed, for the fun of it (The fact his wife, Christine Elliot, took his provincial seat likely contributed to his interest).
Perform a thorough capital needs assessment to substantiate the estimated growth rate of current savings over the next 20 to 30 years and discover how interest rates and evolving economic conditions can affect your current funds after retirement.
This comes a year after a shareholder proposal seeking an assessment of the long term impacts on the company's portfolio of public policies received near - majority support.
Dehn's assessment is in line with official expectations of a 7 % rise in consumer prices by the end of the year, after an annual 10.7 % increase in 2015.
The timing and value of many of these allowances can at times be extremely difficult to predict in advance, resulting in large adjustments after the close of the fiscal year based on assessments undertaken at that time.
That overall assessment reflects a variety of horizons from 2 weeks to as much as 18 months (on a longer horizon that purely reflects valuations, we estimate 5 - year S&P 500 total returns of roughly zero, and 10 - year prospective returns at about 4.7 % after last week's market decline).
The Bank's current assessment is that inflation could fall a little further than earlier expected over the next year, but pick up a little more after that, so that it will be about 2 1/2 per cent by the second half of 2005.
John Howard, spokesman for the diocese, said Thrower could apply to return to ministry after the seven - year ban but that an independent safeguarding risk assessment would need to be carried out to assess his fitness to minister.
After 16 years (1997 - 2012), a meta - impact assessment of the IRRC shows that the US$ 12 million investment in rice research by the SDC has returned more than $ 70 million in benefits to rice farmers and national economies in 4 of 11 countries where the IRRC has had collaborative research.
Given that the 6 - 0 drubbing came on New Year's Day, after one of the biggest drinking nights of the year, and with a squad rumored to be a little less than Neville-esque off the pitch, we're wondering just how literal Yossi is being with his assessment of their performaYear's Day, after one of the biggest drinking nights of the year, and with a squad rumored to be a little less than Neville-esque off the pitch, we're wondering just how literal Yossi is being with his assessment of their performayear, and with a squad rumored to be a little less than Neville-esque off the pitch, we're wondering just how literal Yossi is being with his assessment of their performance.
The full extent of the injury picked up by the Arsenal and England international midfielder Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain is yet to be found out, as the 22 - year old is due to have further tests today but after the initial assessment of him yesterday it is not looking too promising for the Ox.
Instead of planning for the inevitable for years we ostriched our way through one problematic season after another, the club hierarchy hanging all hopes, responsibilities and blame on one man's shoulders and failing or unwilling to acknowledge that he himself is no longer capable of lucid objective assessment of the team's performance.
If your four - year - old's preschool is giving your child the kindergarten readiness assessment, then the purpose of the assessment will be to see how well your child is prepared for kindergarten after being involved in the preschool program.
School food service directors opposed a congressional edict to raise prices, but would have preferred a House version that «sunsetted» the law after 10 years and required the USDA to conduct an impact assessment after four years.
«When a couple has been unsuccessful at achieving pregnancy after one year, both partners need to go through a comprehensive physical and medical assessment
A House version of the bill called for the price increase measure to expire after 10 years and for the USDA to perform and impact assessment after four years.
Why not have the City, after increasing property assessments by 40 % this past year argue for a «Millionaire's Tax» as well so New York City becomes Detroit?
Picente said he tasked the County Attorney's Office with looking into the matter over a year ago, and after a diligent assessment and a request for proposal from outside counsel was completed, the county decided last month to move forward with pursuing its legal options.
This is the view of the Greek Communist Party in a nutshell, as presented in the 18th congress (2009): «Resolution on Socialism - Assessments and conclusions on socialist construction during the 20th century, focusing on the USSR», after a 16 - year study on the economic model of USSR and the historical period it existed.
The Income Tax Act 2015 (Act 896) and the Revenue Administration Act, 2016 (Act 915) mandate every eligible person to file an income tax return with the Commissioner - General not later than four months after the end of each year of assessment.
States that receive the pilot waiver would also be given the opportunity, after five years, to further extend the program another two years, with the goal of scaling up the new assessment system and running it statewide.
But in a recent consultation paper, HMRC have proposed moving the due date to the 31 January after the tax year, and collecting Class 2 contributions from the self - employed at the same time as their income tax self - assessment liabilities.
Looking specifically at people who moved over from Incapacity Benefit following an assessment, fewer than four per cent of people have found sustained work after two years on the Work Programme.
At the Autumn Budget 2017, the Government announced that the assessment time limit for cases of mistakes or non-deliberate offshore tax non-compliance will be increased to at least 12 years after the end of the relevant tax year or relevant period.
«That this has been achieved despite the confusion created by the chaotic introduction of the new assessment framework, which barely a year after introduction is already under review by Government, is of great credit to the resilience of the teaching profession.
He said aside being a civic responsibility to file tax returns, is also a requirement by Law (Income Tax Act 2015 (Act 896) and Revenue Administration Act 2016 (Act 915) which mandates every person to file an income tax return; with the Commissioner - General not later than four months after the end of each year of assessment.
Peter Beresford's critique of Paul Burstow's legacy as social care minister pulled no punches, but history may offer a kinder assessment of the coalition government's record on social care after two years.
There is actually already a cap on how much assessments can increase per year and over five years, meant to smooth out increases but which sometimes leads to residual increases even after property values seem to stop rising: six percent a year for class one properties, or 20 percent over five years.
Yet, if anything, the indispensability of this text lies in the fact that five years after the first coalition government was formed since the Second World War, a wide variety of esteemed experts from Whitehall, Parliament, academia and think tanks have given their professional and intriguing assessments of the «Coalition effect» across all major policy areas.
Like tax, the assessment can only be carried after the year in which the data was collected.
Martin Ballowe, the supervisor, said last month that the town discovered that there was no building permit for the work after the assessment had been reduced by $ 91,000 for three years because of the poor condition of the property when Mule and Ballowe bought it.
If a Labour party supporter with a passing knowledge of past elections had been transported to another dimension immediately after the result in 2010, and then returned to these shores today, there would be no doubt in their assessment: Labour is not doing well enough to win next year.
Newham council says HMRC may be losing # 200m a year in London alone after finding half its 27,000 landlords failed to register for self - assessment
The PILOT agreement would freeze the current tax assessment on the property for seven years and then three years after that, the rate would go up to the improved value.
But Mr Balls said the three years where the tax was imposed (after increasing the top rate from 40p to 50p) raised almost # 10bn more than the assessment suggested.
After two postdocs — 2.5 years working in the lab and with students — and a lot of self - assessment, informational interviewing, and occupational research, I found myself moving again.
To try to settle the controversy, several members of Congress from New England last year asked NRC to review the adequacy of stock assessments, which use mathematical models to predict how fish populations rebound after being culled.
As part of this study, follow - up assessments were conducted six months, eighteen months and seven years after completion of the retreats.
Although these did not improve, the cognitive gains accrued after the 2011 training and assessment were partially maintained many years later.
The extra assessments could be done in the next 18 months to two years after the regulation has passed.
Scientists conducting the first circum - global assessment of mitochondrial DNA variation in the Southern Hemisphere's humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) have found that whales faithfully returning to calving grounds year after year play a major role in how populations form, according to WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society), the American Museum of Natural History, and a number of other contributing organizations.
Survival was assessed at two time points: within the first 12 months after the initial assessment of vaccination status and until five years of age.
It also left the door ajar for a general phaseout later — but only after an assessment of the impact of deep - sea fishing gear on fragile species and marine ecosystems after 4 years.
The meetings came after the publication last year of three major reports — a feasibility study, an environmental and social assessment and a study of alternatives to the controversial project.
This was followed by a computer - assisted telephone interview (CATI) using a standardized questionnaire and the assessment of diseases and health problems after 2.5 years.
The proposal would phase out licenses for deep - sea trawling 2 years after the regulation is approved, require strict quotas for deep - sea species that lack solid scientific data on the size of populations, and require impact assessments for opening new areas to deep - sea bottom fishing.
Toxicity and disease recurrence assessment was conducted weekly while patients received radiation therapy; four months after treatment completion; every three months for one - and - a-half years; every four months between one - and - a-half and three years; every six months in years three to five; and then annually until death.
The panel, honored with the 2007 Nobel peace prize for its work, had a lot of explaining to do after journalists last year exposed errors in its last assessment report, published in 2007.
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