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Details on Transfer Payment Programs
Children's special allowance payments
- Strategic outcome: Eligible families and individuals receive timely and correct benefit payments.
- Program activity: Benefit programs
- Name of transfer payment program: Children's special allowance payments (CSA) (Statutory)
- Start date: August 28, 1995 Footnote 1
- End date: Ongoing
- Description: Tax-free monthly payments made to agencies and foster parents who are licensed by provincial or federal governments to provide for the care and education of children under the age of 18 who physically reside in Canada and who are not in the care of their parents. CSA payments are
equivalent to Canada Child Tax Benefit payments. CSA payments are governed by the Children's Special Allowances Act which provides that this allowance be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund.
- Expected results: Monthly payments issued on schedule.
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8. Forecast spending 2010‑2011
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Footnote 1: Responsibility for Children's special allowance payment was transferred from Human Resources Development Canada, effective August 28, 1995 (
P.C. Order 1995-342)
Footnote 2: Other Transfer payment is a transfer payment based on legislation or an arrangement that normally includes a formula or schedule as one element used to determine the expenditure amount. However, once a payment is made, the recipient may redistribute the funds among several categories of expenditure in the arrangement.
Disbursements to provinces under the Softwood Lumber Products Export Charge Act, 2006
- Strategic outcome: Taxpayers meet their obligations and Canada's revenue base is protected.
- Program activity: Taxpayer and business assistance
- Name of transfer payment program: Disbursements to provinces under the Softwood Lumber Products Export Charge Act, 2006 (Statutory)
- Start date: October 12, 2006
- End date: October 12, 2013 with an option for an additional 2 years
- Description: The export charge, to be levied by Canada on exports of softwood lumber products to the United States, will be collected and administered by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) with support from the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade on behalf of the provinces. Under the Softwood
Lumber Products Export Charge Act, 2006 (Act), the CRA is responsible for making disbursements to the provinces of a portion of the charge collected over the course of the application of the Softwood Lumber Agreement, 2006 (Agreement). These disbursements will be reduced by several factors: refunds paid to the industry, costs for
the administration and implementation of the Agreement and the Act as well as the costs incurred for certain litigation resulting from the Agreement or Act. The Act applies to the following regions: BC Interior, BC Coastal, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec. Exports from the remaining
provinces and territories are excluded.
- Expected results: Disbursements will continue on a quarterly basis until the termination of the Agreement, unless lumber market prices increase to the point where no export charge is applicable for that period.
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1 Other transfer payment is a transfer payment based on legislation or an arrangement that normally includes a formula or schedule as one element used to determine the expenditure amount. However, once a payment is made, the recipient may redistribute the funds among several categories of expenditure in the
arrangement.