Salsera de Corazon wrote: that is o.k tha means ask for a receipt so at the end of the year when you are going to do your taxes you could claim it by the way wich team that's he play? my son plays too does he plays at El Popular
-- Edited by Salsera de Corazon at 16:42, 2007-01-03
Salsera de Corazon wrote: that is o.k tha means ask for a receipt so at the end of the year when you are going to do your taxes you could claim it by the way wich team that's he play? my son plays too does he plays at El Popular
-- Edited by Salsera de Corazon at 16:42, 2007-01-03
Mine too
no one asked you
J/ks
-- Edited by El Duro at 16:50, 2007-01-03
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Salsera de Corazon wrote: that is o.k tha means ask for a receipt so at the end of the year when you are going to do your taxes you could claim it by the way wich team that's he play? my son plays too does he plays at El Popular
-- Edited by Salsera de Corazon at 16:42, 2007-01-03
Salsera de Corazon wrote: that is o.k tha means ask for a receipt so at the end of the year when you are going to do your taxes you could claim it by the way wich team that's he play? my son plays too does he plays at El Popular
-- Edited by Salsera de Corazon at 16:42, 2007-01-03
Mine too
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luna chiquitita wrote: @ El Duro: I think this applies from 2007 and onward. I don't think you can backdate it. Atleast it doesn't sound that way.
so not for 06
nope I thought the same thing but I read it already and starts this year
but my son is still playing soccer this year that is o.k tha means ask for a receipt so at the end of the year when you are going to do your taxes you could claim it by the way wich team that's he play? my son plays too does he plays at El Popular
-- Edited by Salsera de Corazon at 16:42, 2007-01-03 yes he does, but my son also plays in the o.s.a, and he plays in the 95-96 cat. and the team is called Ecuacan
luna chiquitita wrote: @ El Duro: I think this applies from 2007 and onward. I don't think you can backdate it. Atleast it doesn't sound that way.
so not for 06
nope I thought the same thing but I read it already and starts this year
but my son is still playing soccer this year that is o.k tha means ask for a receipt so at the end of the year when you are going to do your taxes you could claim it by the way wich team that's he play? my son plays too does he plays at El Popular
-- Edited by Salsera de Corazon at 16:42, 2007-01-03
...her daughter Julie in an eligible physical activity program and paid the eligible fees of $750 on August 30, 2006. This program started on September 15, 2006, and ended on April 21, 2007.
...her son Eric in an eligible physical activity program and paid the eligible fees of $750 on December 20, 2006. This program started on January 6, 2007, and ended on April 28, 2007.
...her daughter Samantha in an eligible physical activity program and paid the eligible fees of $750 on January 2, 2007. This program started on January 6 and ended on April 28, 2007.
On her 2007 income tax return, Mary will only be allowed to claim the maximum amount of $500 for Samantha's program because the other two were paid in 2006.
The year in which the tax credit can be claimed is determined by the date when the fees are paid, not when the activity takes place.
TV Buff wrote: Hey Pibe, does this tax credit apply to any type of physical activity? If the children are enrolled in say, soccer or tennis or basketball or swimming through any community programs, does it apply? Or is it just gym stuff?
YAY... great news for parents! Honestly, each thing you enroll them in is like $200 plus. It's ridiculous but I appreciate the government for recognizing it!
So you mean that I've had my son in soccer for 7 years i can get that money back
TV Buff wrote: Hey Pibe, does this tax credit apply to any type of physical activity? If the children are enrolled in say, soccer or tennis or basketball or swimming through any community programs, does it apply? Or is it just gym stuff?
YAY... great news for parents! Honestly, each thing you enroll them in is like $200 plus. It's ridiculous but I appreciate the government for recognizing it!
TV Buff wrote: Hey Pibe, does this tax credit apply to any type of physical activity? If the children are enrolled in say, soccer or tennis or basketball or swimming through any community programs, does it apply? Or is it just gym stuff?
yes I also want to know I have my son in soccer and tae kwon do
Hey Pibe, does this tax credit apply to any type of physical activity? If the children are enrolled in say, soccer or tennis or basketball or swimming through any community programs, does it apply? Or is it just gym stuff?
El Pibe wrote: El Duro, it just started a week before Christmas, so all the kids are learning the basics right now. To be honest with you they are starting with boxing techniques first so I'm sure your son has not missed that much if you are interested in enrolling him let me know, and I'll get you more info.
It will be great if you can give me info bro.. your gym is not that far from me it only a ten minute drive with traffic
No problem. I'll be back at the gym on the 2nd of January, so I'll get you the exact details then.
El Pibe wrote: El Duro, it just started a week before Christmas, so all the kids are learning the basics right now. To be honest with you they are starting with boxing techniques first so I'm sure your son has not missed that much if you are interested in enrolling him let me know, and I'll get you more info.
It will be great if you can give me info bro.. your gym is not that far from me it only a ten minute drive with traffic
No problem. I'll be back at the gym on the 2nd of January, so I'll get you the exact details then.
El Pibe wrote: El Duro, it just started a week before Christmas, so all the kids are learning the basics right now. To be honest with you they are starting with boxing techniques first so I'm sure your son has not missed that much if you are interested in enrolling him let me know, and I'll get you more info.
It will be great if you can give me info bro.. your gym is not that far from me it only a ten minute drive with traffic
El Duro, it just started a week before Christmas, so all the kids are learning the basics right now. To be honest with you they are starting with boxing techniques first so I'm sure your son has not missed that much if you are interested in enrolling him let me know, and I'll get you more info.
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Children enrolled in programs offered by HIGH OCTANE FITNESS STUDIOS will be eligible for this new tax credit.
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So is this in the new year because my son wants to learn kick boxing, i can only teach him how to box
Effective January 1st Canada Revenue Agency is providing a new tax credit (Max $500.00) towards registration fees for children less than 16 years of age. Registration Fees must be towards an "Eligible program of physical activity"
Children enrolled in programs offered by HIGH OCTANE FITNESS STUDIOS will be eligible for this new tax credit.
HIGH OCTANE FITNESS STUDIOS
Presents:
YOUTH FITNESS TRAINING
Boxing & Kickboxing
Ages 8 - 16
Your Child will gain:
- Discipline & Confidence
- Self Respect & Respect for others
- Learn to stay focused
- Ability to problem solve
- Stay in shape
** Allow your child to experience & train with professionals **