Form T5013 Schedule 5 Allocation of Salaries and Wages, and Gross Revenue for Multiple Jurisdictions - Canada

Form T5013 Schedule 5 Allocation of Salaries and Wages, and Gross Revenue for Multiple Jurisdictions - Canada

Form T5013 SCH 5 is a Canadian Revenue Agency form also known as the "Form T5013 Sch 5 Schedule 5 "allocation Of Salaries And Wages, And Gross Revenue For Multiple Jurisdictions" - Canada" . The latest edition of the form was released in January 1, 2015 and is available for digital filing.

Download a PDF version of the Form T5013 SCH 5 down below or find it on Canadian Revenue Agency Forms website.

FAQ

Q: What is Form T5013?
A: Form T5013 is a tax form used in Canada to report the allocation of salaries and wages, and gross revenue for multiple jurisdictions.

Q: What is Schedule 5 of Form T5013?
A: Schedule 5 is a part of Form T5013 that specifically deals with the allocation of salaries and wages, and gross revenue for multiple jurisdictions.

Q: Why is Schedule 5 important?
A: Schedule 5 is important because it helps the Canadian government determine the tax liability of a business that operates in multiple jurisdictions.

Q: Who needs to fill out Schedule 5?
A: Businesses that operate in multiple jurisdictions in Canada, and are required to file Form T5013, will need to fill out Schedule 5.

Q: What information is required on Schedule 5?
A: On Schedule 5, businesses need to provide details about the allocation of salaries and wages, and gross revenue for each jurisdiction they operate in.

Q: When do I need to file Form T5013 and Schedule 5?
A: Form T5013 and Schedule 5 must be filed by the deadline specified by the CRA, usually within six months after the end of the reporting period.

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