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Newfoundland and Labrador NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR Income Tax Deduction Regulations (Amendment) (Filed April 20, 2010) Under the authority of section 68 of the Income Tax Act, 2000 the Lieutenant-Governor in Council makes the following regulations. Dated at St. John's, April 12, 2010. Gary Norris REGULATIONS Analysis 1. Sch. A Amdt. 2. Sch. B R&S NLR 123/07 1. Section 1 of Schedule A of the Income Tax Deduction Regulations is repealed and the following substituted: 1.
For the purpose of the description of F in
paragraph 4(2)(b),
from January 1 to (a) in respect of a daily pay period, the ranges of remuneration commence at $34 and increase in increments of $2 for each range up to and including $141.99; (b) in respect of a weekly pay period, the ranges of remuneration commence at $158 and increase in increments of (i) $2 for each range up to and including $265.99, (ii) $4 for each range from $266 to $485.99, (iii) $8 for each range from $486 to $925.99, (iv) $12 for each range from $926 to $1,585.99, (v) $16 for each range from $1,586 to $2,465.99, and (vi) $20 for each range from $2,466 to $3,565.99; (c) in respect of a bi-weekly pay period, the ranges of remuneration commence at $316 and increase in increments of (i) $4 for each range up to and including $531.99, (ii) $8 for each range from $532 to $971.99, (iii) $16 for each range from $972 to $1,851.99, (iv) $24 for each range from $1,852 to $3,171.99, (v) $32 for each range from $3,172 to $4,931.99, and (vi) $40 for each range from $4,932 to $7,131.99; (d) in respect of a semi-monthly pay period, the ranges of remuneration commence at $342 and increase in increments of (i) $4 for each range up to and including $557.99, (ii) $8 for each range from $558 to $997.99, (iii) $18 for each range from $998 to $1,987.99, (iv) $26 for each range from $1,988 to $3,417.99, (v) $34 for each range from $3,418 to $5,287.99, and (vi) $44 for each range from $5,288 to $7,707.99; (e) in respect of 12 monthly pay periods, the ranges of remuneration commence at $684 and increase in increments of (i) $8 for each range up to and including $1,115.99, (ii) $18 for each range from $1,116 to $2,105.99, (iii) $34 for each range from $2,106 to $3,975.99, (iv) $52 for each range from $3,976 to $6,835.99, (v) $70 for each range from $6,836 to $10,685.99, and (vi) $86 for each range from $10,686 to $15,415.99; (f) in respect of 10 pay periods a year, the ranges of remuneration commence at $821 and increase in increments of (i) $10 for each range up to and including $1,360.99, (ii) $20 for each range from $1,361 to $2,460.99, (iii) $42 for each range from $2,461 to $4,770.99, (iv) $62 for each range from $4,771 to $8,180.99, (v) $84 for each range from $8,181 to $12,800.99, and (vi) $104 for each range from $12,801 to $18,520.99; (g) in respect of 13 pay periods a year, the ranges of remuneration commence at $631 and increase in increments of (i) $8 for each range up to and including $1,062.99, (ii) $16 for each range from $1,063 to $1,942.99, (iii) $32 for each range from $1,943 to $3,702.99, (iv) $48 for each range from $3,703 to $6,342.99, (v) $64 for each range from $6,343 to $9,862.99, and (vi) $80 for each range from $9,863 to $14,262.99; and (h) in respect of 22 pay periods a year, the ranges of remuneration commence at $373 and increase in increments of (i) $6 for each range up to and including $696.99, (ii) $10 for each range from $697 to $1,246.99, (iii) $18 for each range from $1,247 to $2,236.99, (iv) $28 for each range from $2,237 to $3,776.99, (v) $38 for each range from $3,777 to $5,866.99, and (vi) $48 for each range from $5,867 to $8,506.99. 2. Schedule B of the regulations is repealed and the following substituted: Schedule B 1. For the purpose of paragraph 4(2)(c), from January 1 to December 31, 2010 the mid-point of each range of base credit amounts listed in the first column of the following table is the amount specified opposite in the second column of the table.
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