Other accounts payable and accrued liabilities

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Table 5.2
Other accounts payable and accrued liabilities
(in dollars)

  2018 2017
Accounts payable 22,946,774,759 19,142,405,030
Add: consolidation adjustmentLink to footnote 1 8,232,404,360 6,699,628,182
Subtotal 31,179,179,119 25,842,033,212
Accrued salaries and benefits 5,104,848,495 5,589,119,440
Notes payable to international organizations, Table 5.3 240,249,239 36,161,313
Provincial, Territorial and Aboriginal Tax Agreements Account, Table 5.4 7,419,117,814 2,385,335,092
Miscellaneous paylist deductions 125,895,328 65,258,090
Other 506,438,685 513,516,198
Total 44,575,728,680 34,431,423,345

Table notes 1

Accounts payable

This account records amounts owing at year end pursuant to contractual arrangements, or for work performed, goods received, or services rendered, accrued amounts to be paid from appropriations and statutory authorities, and accrued financial obligations of consolidated Crown corporations and other entities.

Accrued salaries and benefits

This account records salaries and wages owing at year end, amounts owing for earned and unpaid annual vacation leave and compensation time, and other accrued amounts relating to unpaid or retroactive salaries.

Notes payable to international organizations

Share capital subscriptions, loans and advances are made to international organizations using cash, notes payable, or both, that are later presented for encashment according to terms of agreements. These demand notes are non-interest bearing and are non-negotiable. The subscriptions, loans and advances are recorded as assets and details are reported in Table 9.12 in Section 9 of this volume.

Table 5.3
Notes payable to international organizations

(in dollars)

  April 1, 2017 Receipts and other credits Payments and other charges March 31, 2018
Note issuances RevaluationLink to footnote 2 Note encashment RevaluationLink to footnote 2
Department of Finance
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank 205,439,344 222,992 205,216,352
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank) 31,894,821 995,289 30,899,532
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency 4,266,492 133,137 4,133,355
Total 36,161,313 205,439,344 995,289 356,129 240,249,239

Table notes 2

The dash means that the amount is 0 or is rounded to 0.

Provincial, Territorial and Aboriginal Tax Agreements Account

This account records taxes administered by the Government of Canada on behalf of provinces, territories, and Aboriginal governments, in accordance with agreements entered into by the Minister of Finance pursuant to the Federal-Provincial Fiscal Arrangements Act and, in the case of First Nations Goods and Services Tax, pursuant to the First Nations Goods and Services Tax Act.

The Government of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Finance, has entered into agreements with all provinces and territories (except Quebec) to collect and administer personal income tax, and with all provinces and territories (except Quebec and Alberta) to collect and administer corporate tax, and to pay amounts assessed in respect thereof in accordance with the agreements.

Agreements have also been entered into with certain Aboriginal governments, to collect First Nations Personal Income Tax as well as First Nations Sales Tax levied on motive fuels, tobacco, and alcohol and First Nations Goods and Services Tax levied on the same range of goods and services as the federal goods and services tax, and to make payments to the respective governments in accordance with the agreements.

This account also records transactions relating to agreements that the Government of Canada has entered into with the provinces of Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador and Prince Edward Island regarding the Harmonized Sales Tax, and payments made to those provinces in accordance with the Comprehensive Integrated Tax Coordination Agreements between the Government of Canada and the provinces. Effective April 1, 2013, the province of British Columbia returned to the provincial sales tax regime.

The Public Accounts of Canada reports information on an April to March fiscal year basis, while tax information is generally calculated on a calendar year basis. Transactions related to several tax years can occur during a given fiscal year. For example, during a given fiscal year, payments are made, based on estimates, in respect of two calendar years (April to December and January to March). During this period, it is also necessary to make payments or adjustments related to tax revenues, rebates and credits for previous calendar years.

Table 5.4
Provincial, Territorial and Aboriginal Tax Agreements Account

(in dollars)

  April 1, 2017 Receipts and other credits Payments and other charges March 31, 2018
Total personal income tax administered by the Government of Canada (negative 1,107,990,166) 70,810,171,850   69,702,181,684
Less: payments to provinces, territories and Aboriginal governments
Newfoundland and Labrador     1,527,267,585 1,527,267,585
Prince Edward Island     361,731,346 361,731,346
Nova Scotia     2,583,962,002 2,583,962,002
New Brunswick     1,608,079,783 1,608,079,783
Ontario     33,345,415,190 33,345,415,190
Manitoba     3,194,348,399 3,194,348,399
Saskatchewan     2,518,794,610 2,518,794,610
Alberta     10,013,012,520 10,013,012,520
British Columbia     8,802,489,100 8,802,489,100
Yukon     66,246,965 66,246,965
Northwest Territories     75,461,701 75,461,701
Nunavut     24,889,532 24,889,532
Aboriginal governments     28,489,146 28,489,146
Subtotal     64,150,187,879 64,150,187,879
Total personal income tax on hand (negative 1,107,990,166) 70,810,171,850 64,150,187,879 5,551,993,805
Total corporate income tax administered by the Government of Canada 6,927,160,734 20,141,238,491   27,068,399,225
Less: payments to provinces and territories
Newfoundland and Labrador     230,970,170 230,970,170
Prince Edward Island     103,042,966 103,042,966
Nova Scotia     631,845,127 631,845,127
New Brunswick     439,069,475 439,069,475
Ontario     15,701,741,544 15,701,741,544
Quebec     68,465,606 68,465,606
Manitoba     540,614,855 540,614,855
Saskatchewan     699,495,736 699,495,736
Alberta     87,343,516 87,343,516
British Columbia     3,566,867,229 3,566,867,229
Yukon     10,628,872 10,628,872
Northwest Territories     38,003,724 38,003,724
Nunavut     17,832,000 17,832,000
Subtotal     22,135,920,820 22,135,920,820
Total corporate income tax on hand 6,927,160,734 20,141,238,491 22,135,920,820 4,932,478,405
Total harmonized sales tax administered by the Government of Canada (negative 3,433,835,476) 30,494,099,884   27,060,264,408
Less: payments to provinces and territories
Newfoundland and Labrador     1,136,596,283 1,136,596,283
Prince Edward Island     280,174,669 280,174,669
Nova Scotia     1,875,568,597 1,875,568,597
New Brunswick     1,490,643,546 1,490,643,546
Ontario     25,330,150,225 25,330,150,225
British Columbia     12,485,484 12,485,484
Subtotal     30,125,618,804 30,125,618,804
Total harmonized sales tax on hand (negative 3,433,835,476) 30,494,099,884 30,125,618,804 (negative 3,065,354,396)
Total First Nations sales tax administered by the Government of Canada 7,703,392 7,703,392
Less: payments to Aboriginal governments 7,703,392 7,703,392
Total First Nations sales tax on hand 7,703,392 7,703,392
Total First Nations goods and services sales tax administered by the Government of Canada 16,480,169 16,480,169
Less: payments to Aboriginal governments 16,480,169 16,480,169
Total First Nations goods and services sales tax on hand 16,480,169 16,480,169
Total 2,385,335,092 121,469,693,786 116,435,911,064 7,419,117,814
The dash means that the amount is 0 or is rounded to 0.
A blank cell means there is no available data.

Miscellaneous paylist deductions

Deductions from the salaries and wages of certain employees are credited to this account pending transmittal to related outside organizations.

Other

Miscellaneous accounts payable and accrued liabilities such as provincial sales tax collected on sales are recorded in this account.

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