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  1. 5013-SA Schedule A - Statement of World Income (for non-residents and deemed residents of Canada) For best results, download and open this form in Adobe Reader. See General information for details. You can view this form in: PDF 5013-sa-23e.pdf. PDF fillable/saveable 5013-sa-fill-23e.pdf.

  2. We propose to do so, in part, with a new innovation and investment agency— drawing on international best practices from around the world—that will give companies across the country and across our economy the tools and incentives they need to create and invent, and to produce more with less.

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    Today, the Honourable Chrystia Freeland, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, released Budget 2022: A Plan to Grow Our Economy and Make Life More Affordable.

    April 7, 2022 - Ottawa, Ontario - Department of Finance Canada

    Today, the Honourable Chrystia Freeland, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, released Budget 2022: A Plan to Grow Our Economy and Make Life More Affordable.

    Since the depths of the pandemic recession, the government’s focus on jobs—on keeping Canadians employed and on keeping their employers afloat—has ensured Canada’s economy has made a rapid and strong recovery. Canada has seen the best jobs recovery in the G7, having recovered 112 per cent of the jobs lost, and with an unemployment rate that sits at just 5.5 per cent—close to the 5.4 per cent low in 2019 that was Canada’s best in five decades.

    In Budget 2022, the government makes targeted and responsible investments to create jobs and prosperity today, and build a stronger economic future for all Canadians. These include:

    1.Investing in Canadians and Making Life More Affordable: Canadians are the backbone of a strong and growing economy, and measures that support access to housing and a growing workforce are imperative for economic growth. Budget 2022 housing measures include: Putting Canada on the path to double housing construction over the next decade; helping Canadians save for and buy their first home; banning foreign investment that makes housing less affordable for Canadians; and curbing unfair practices that make housing more expensive for Canadians. Budget 2022 also invests in ensuring Canadian workers have the skills they need for the good-paying jobs of today and tomorrow, and will make it easier for the skilled immigrants that our economy needs to make Canada their home. Budget 2022 makes significant further investments in affordable child care, in reducing the backlogs of surgeries and medical procedures in our public health care system, and in advancing reconciliation with Indigenous peoples.

    “Budget 2022 is about growing our economy, creating good jobs, and building a Canada where nobody gets left behind. Our plan is responsible and considered, and it is going to mean more homes and good-paying jobs for Canadians; cleaner air and cleaner water for our children; and a stronger and more resilient economy for years to come.”

    The Honourable Chrystia Freeland, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance

    •Measures in Budget 2022 to make housing more affordable include:

    •Putting Canada on the path to doubling the construction of new homes in the next decade;

    •Helping Canadians buy their first home, including by introducing the Tax-Free First Home Savings Account and doubling the First-Time Home Buyers’ Tax Credit; and

    •Launching a new Housing Accelerator Fund that will target the creation of 100,000 net new housing units in the next five years.

    •Measures in Budget 2022 to fight climate change include:

    •More than $3 billion in funding to make zero-emission vehicles more affordable and build a national network of charging stations;

    •Budget 2022 - A Plan to Grow Our Economy and Make Life More Affordable

    •Budget 2022: Address by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance

    •Making Housing More Affordable

    •A Strong, Growing, and Resilient Economy

    •Clean Air and a Strong Economy

    •Creating Good Middle Class Jobs

    Adrienne Vaupshas

    Press Secretary

    Office of the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance

    Adrienne.Vaupshas@fin.gc.ca

    Media Relations

    Department of Finance Canada

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  3. 2022 Instructions for Schedule A. Itemized Deductions. Section references are to the Internal Revenue Code unless otherwise noted. Future developments. For the latest in-formation about developments related to Schedule A (Form 1040) and its instruc-tions, such as legislation enacted after they were published, go to IRS.gov/ ScheduleA. What’s New.

  4. Introduction. These Main Estimates are presented in five sections: Highlights of these Estimates; General Information about the Estimates process and how to use this document; Key Summaries of the authorities presented in these Estimates for Parliament’s approval or information;

  5. Nov 17, 2021 · 1. Review 2021 spending. Set aside an hour or two to go through your 2021 spending in all categories, says Wayne Maslyk, a certified financial planner and president and CEO of Ohio-based Great...

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