1) What is income? a) The national and provincial governments. b) Tax you pay on your income c) Money you can subtract from your income and do not pay tax on. d) Money you make. 2) What is tax? a) Money you make from your job. b) Your job will send you this record of your job income. c) Money you can subtract from your income and do not pay tax on. d) Taxes are the money you pay to the government. 3) What is income tax? a) Tax you pay on your income b) The document you send to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). c) The government agency that collects taxes. d) Your job will send you this record of your job income. 4) What is work income? a) The national and provincial governments. b) To send the forms to the government and pay tax, if needed. c) Money you make. d) Money you make from your job. 5) What is a T4 slip? a) Money you can subtract from your income and do not pay tax on. b) To send the forms to the government and pay tax, if needed. c) Your job will send you this record of your job income. d) This means that you send your tax return using the Internet. 6) What are the Canadian federal and provincial governments? a) A time limit. b) Costs of medicine or other procedures. c) Sending your paper tax return through Canada Post. d) The national and provincial governments. 7) What is a tax return? a) Money you can subtract from your income and do not pay tax on. b) Money you make from your job. c) Sending your paper tax return through Canada Post. d) The document you send to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). 8) What does file your tax return mean? a) To send the forms to the government and pay tax, if needed. b) Your job will send you this record of your job income. c) Money you can subtract from your income and do not pay tax on. d) This means that you send your tax return using the Internet. 9) What is mail? a) Tax you pay on your income b) Sending your paper tax return through Canada Post. c) The costs of daycare. d) The document you send to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). 10) What does e-file a tax return mean? a) Money you make. b) Costs of medicine or other procedures. c) This means that you send your tax return using the Internet. d) Sending your paper tax return through Canada Post. 11) What is a deadline? a) Sending your paper tax return through Canada Post. b) The national and provincial governments. c) A time limit. d) Tax you pay on your income 12) What is a tax deduction? a) Money you can subtract from your income and do not pay tax on. b) Your job will send you this record of your job income. c) Sending your paper tax return through Canada Post. d) Costs of medicine or other procedures. 13) What are medical expenses? a) Money you make from your job. b) The costs of daycare. c) Costs of medicine or other procedures. d) Tax you pay on your income 14) What are childcare expenses? a) The costs of daycare. b) Costs of medicine or other procedures. c) Sending your paper tax return through Canada Post. d) The government agency that collects taxes. 15) What is the Canada Revenue Agency? a) Sending your paper tax return through Canada Post. b) Costs of medicine or other procedures. c) The government agency that collects taxes. d) Money you can subtract from your income and do not pay tax on. 16) What does overpay mean? a) This means that you send your tax return using the Internet. b) Taxes are the money you pay to the government. c) The document you send to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). d) Paying too much. 17) What is a tax refund? a) The money get back if you pay too much income tax. b) Money you make from your job. c) This means that you send your tax return using the Internet. d) A time limit.

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