The Canadian Revenue Agency (CRA) has issued revised guidance for partnership information returns (Guide T4068), Guide for the Partnership Information Return (T5013 Forms) for the year 2013. The Guide T4068 contains changes to the forms, schedules and slips, among which the most remarkable change is the exclusion of a requirement to notice each partner’s adjusted cost base at the fiscal year end. Again, the T5013 slip has been reviewed to add information previously reported on the T5013A slip.
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