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I put in the address but just a blank map comes up. It is not divided into areas. Help
Is this for a T1 or a T2? Or?? I am not sure what you mean by a census map.
Try this link:
Fortunately, 99%+ of my clients reside in a CMA.
S14 shows the Census metropolitan areas but one has to go elsewhere to find out just which municipalities are included and which aren't. I googled "CRA climate action incentive 2022" and got the following link:
https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/child-family-benefits/cai-payment.html
I then drilled down to get a map of my local census metropolitan area (Calgary) which gave me a useless map of North America, but did give me a list of municipalities. It took some digging, but finally did get to the Calgary CMA on the Gov't of Alta website. One really has to do this as there is neither rhyme nor reason as to which surrounding communities are included and which are not; Cochrane and De Winton are about the same distance from downtown Calgary, but Cochrane is part of the CMA while De Winton is not. Crossfield is further from the city centre than Okotoks but - you guessed it - Crossfield is in and Okotoks is out. It looks as if Rocky View County (surrounding the north of half of Calgary) has been included while Foothills County (surrounding the south half of Calgary) has been excluded though both are roughly equidistant to Calgary and both have similar mixes of rural and urban centres.
Hope this helps.
Jo Ruelle
Everytime I get to the map there are no delineation lines to indicate the municipalities. Last year it did but all I get this time is a blank map with nothing to indicate what areas are in or out. Most of my clients last year were outside of a metropolitan area.
for T1 schedule 14
Thanks. I had never heard of it - it does not even show up in my program, I guess as I am in BC and it is not applicable here.
This is for four provinces only: Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Ontario. These are the provinces which don't have "authorized" carbon taxes on their own and so get the federal one.
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