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Examples of Income
Income of every member of the household means all income, benefits and gains, of every kind and from every source including, but not
limited to the following:
(h)
the gross amount of alimony, separation, maintenance
(a)
gross salaries, wages, overtime payments, commissions,
or support payments;
bonuses, tips, gratuities;
(i)
the gross amount of gains from investments including
(b)
grants, scholarships or bursary payments;
interest on dividends, stocks, shares and other
securities, and where the actual income can not be
(c)
the greater of the net income from the business or the total
determined, an imputed rate of return set by the Ministry
withdrawals from the business as personal salary or other
of Municipal Affairs and Housing from time to time;
benefits of anyone who is self-employed in a business;
(j)
the gross interest income from savings or chequing
(d)
the gross amount of employment insurance benefits;
accounts in a bank, trust company or a credit union;
(e)
the gross amount of workers’ compensation payments or
(k)
the gross amount of interest earned or payable from
other industrial accident insurance payments made because
bonds, debentures, term deposits or investments,
of illness or disability;
certificates, mortgages, capital gains or lump sum
payments or other assets;
(f)
the gross amount of any old age security, federal guaranteed
income supplement and spouse’s allowance and financial
(l)
an imputed income equal to the total appraised value of
assistance under the Ontario Guaranteed Annual Income
all assets which do not produce interest income
System (GAINS);
multiplied by a rate of return set by the landlord from
time to time.
(g)
the gross amount of every kind of pension, allowance, benefit
and annuity whether from a federal, provincial or municipal
government of Canada or any level of government of any
other country or state or from any other source;
Gross Household Income means the total income of:
(1) the Tenant/Member and every person residing in the leased/occupied premises;
(2) every Tenant/Member on the Lease/Occupancy agreement temporarily residing elsewhere;
Employment
. Full-time
. Seasonal
. Cost of Living Bonuses
. Disability Pay
. Part-time
. Odd Jobs
. Overtime Earnings
. Sickness Pay
. Irregular Payments
. Shift Bonuses
. Commissions
. Separation/Vacation Pay
. Casual
. Yearly or Seasonal Bonuses
. Tips and Gratuities
. Long Term Income Protection
Payments
Self-Employment
. Tutoring
. Child Care
. Taxi
. Music Teaching
. Babysitting
. Business
Pensions and Allowances
. Widow’s Pension
. War Veteran’s Allowance (D.V.A.)
. Old Age Security (OAS)
. War Veteran’s Allowance (other countries)
. Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS)
. Company Pension
. Guaranteed Annual Income Systems (GAINS) . Private Pension
. Military or Militia or Civil Defence Allowances
. Canada Pension Plan (CPP)
. Public Service Pension
. Canada Manpower Retraining Allowances
. Quebec Pension Plan
. Civilian War Pension
. Training Allowances
. Social Security (other countries)
. Disability Pension
Retraining Allowances
Other
. Workers’ Compensation Payments
. Payments from Official Guardian or Public Trustee
. Payments from Children’s Aid Society or Catholic Children’s Aid
. Insurance Payments
. Student Grants
. Separation Payments
. Provincial or Municipal Payments
. Alimony Payments
. Employment Insurance Commission Payments
. Support Payments (for spouse or child)
. Payments under Compensation for Victims of
. Support from relatives or other sources
Crime Act
. One-time lump-sum payments (inheritances, court and out of court
. Mortgage Income
settlements)
Income Producing Assets
Non-Income Producing Assets
. Farm Property which produces income
. Life Insurance (with a cash surrender value)
. Real Estate (residential, commercial farm, cottage, mobile home)
. Registered Retirement Savings Plan
which produces rental income.
. Real Estate (house, condominium, summer cottages,
. Savings Accounts (bank, trust company, credit union),
farmland, commercial or vacant land)
annuities, Guaranteed Investment Certificates, stocks or
shares, bonds, debentures, mortgages, loans, notes, term
. Collection of, or investments in, other valuable non-income
Deposits.
producing assets
. Licence which produces Income (e.g. Taxi Licence)
. Business interest which does not produce income
. Business interest which produces income
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