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Ms . Taylor Loudermilk ( SIN 1 2 3 - 4 5 6 - 7 8 9 ) was born in Montreal on December 1

Ms. Taylor Loudermilk (SIN 123-456-789) was born in Montreal on December 15,1979. She has spent most of her working life a song writer but also has a part-time job as a business manager. Taylor and her family lives at 1370 Baller Road, Kingston, ON, postal code P3E 5K3, phone (604)555-5555. They also have a cabin on Lake Superior which they frequent on the weekends and most of the summer. She is not registered for CRA online mail and does not wish to have an electronic notice of assessment.
She is a Canadian citizen and would like to provide her information to elections Canada. She informs you that she has not owned or sold any foreign property during the year.
Ms. Loudermilks spouse, Steve (SIN 527-000-129), was born on June 20,1978. He and Ms. Loudermilk have two children. Paris was born on June 16,2020, and Lenny was born on July 16,2021. Steve is self-employed and earned $120,000 from a seasonal landscaping company that he owns.
Other information concerning Ms. Loudermilk and her family for 2023 is as follows:
1. Ms. Loudermilk earned $73,000 for work as the manager of Totally Chic Clothing Co. Her T4 showed that her employer withheld $6,800 for income taxes, $3,754.45 for CPP and $1,002.54 for EI.
2. Several of Ms. Loudermilk s songs, have provided her with substantial royalty payments over the years. In 2023, her revenue was $12,000 in royalty payments. This was reported in box 17 on a T5 received from MusicCan.
3. Ms. Loudermilk earned $13,000 from songs sold during the year. She does not collect GST on this income. On January 1,2023, she began leasing a small, quiet studio for $1,200 a month. The space is used solely for her composing and song writing business (Loudermilk Music, BN 777777777 RT001). Her expenses include $2,600 to attend a songwriters convention in Nashville, office supplies of $800, and a membership to the Song Writers of Canada Association for $630.(T2125)
4. She purchased a Roland electric piano on January 15th for $15,350 that was delivered to her studio space. [Note: On the T2125 CCA asset details check No under questions asking if the asset qualifies as a designated immediate expensing property as this topic was omitted from TAXX3402 this will incur a red flag ignore it].
5. At the beginning of 2019, Ms. Loudermilk had a net-capital loss carry forward of $13,000 from the sale of shares in 2018. She had not disposed of any capital asset prior to 2018. Below are some of the assets she disposed of in 2023. Athletic Co. shares and National Oil shares are both publicly traded companies. (Schedule 3)
Asset Dispositions Asset 1 Asset 2 Asset 3 Asset 4
Description Athletic Co. Shares. National Oil Shares Sailboat Stamps
Number of units 387448 N/A N/A
Year of acquisition 2016201820182015
Date of disposition 10-Jan 20-Apr 30-May 13-Aug
Proceeds of disposition 61,50043,1004001,200
Adjusted cost base 9,90087,4001,300400
Outlays and expenses 34637 N/A N/A
6. Ms. Loudermilk provides you with the following receipts for child related expenses.
Child Child related expenses No. of
(Organization or Name and SIN) Weeks Amount
Paris Kids R Us Daycare 529,460
Lenny Kids R Us Daycare 5211,050
Paris Camp Mozart 1490
Lenny Baby Jams music camp 1670
Note: none of the childcare is for overnight camps or boarding schools.
7. On November 1, Taylor decided to cancel the lease for her business space. She incurred $3,000 in lease cancellation costs as a result. There was 14 months left on the lease.
8. Ms. Loudermilk made contributions to the Federal Liberal Party in the amount of $800 during the year.
9. During the year, Ms. Loudermilk made her annual $2,200 donation to the Sudbury Youth Emergency Shelter Society (YESS), a registered Canadian charity. (Schedule 9)
10. Ms. Loudermilk wishes to claim all her medical expenses on a calendar year basis. On December 2,2023, Ms. Loudermilk paid dental expenses to Delta Dental Clinics for the following individuals:
Ms. Loudermilk $2,800
Steve 1,500
Paris 600
Lenny 100
11. Ms. Loudermilk made a $5,000 contribution to her TFSA during the year and on November 15, made a contribution of $7,000 to her RSP and $7,000 to Steves RSP, both with TD Waterhouse. According to her 2022 NOA, she has $32,000 in RSP room and her EA was $89,000.(Schedule 7)
12. On March 15, June 15, Sept 15 and Dec 15, Ms. Loudermilk paid instalments of $1,400 as requested by CRA.

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