General information

General information

Northwest Territories child benefit

This benefit is a non-taxable amount paid monthly to qualifying families with children under 18 years of age. The territorial workers' supplement is an additional benefit paid to qualifying families who have children under 18 years of age. These amounts are combined with the Canada child benefit into a single monthly payment.

For more information on the payment amounts, see Booklet T4114, Canada Child Benefit.

There is no need to apply separately to get payments under this program. We will use the information from your Canada child benefits application to determine your eligibility for the program.

File your return - You (and your spouse or common-law partner) need to file your 2016 income tax and benefit return(s) to receive the Northwest Territories child benefit.

The information you give on your return(s) will determine how much you will get starting in July 2017. To ensure timely delivery of payments, file your 2016 return(s) by April 30 2017.

This program is fully funded by the Northwest Territories.

For more information, call 1-800-387-1193.

For more information

If you have questions about the Northwest Territories political contribution or the cost of living tax credit, contact:

Fiscal Policy Division
Department of Finance
Government of the Northwest Territories
Post Office Box 1320
Yellowknife NT  X1A 2L9

Call: 867-767-9158 Ext. 15051 or 1-800-661-0820

Fax: 867-873-0128

Email: NWT_Tax@gov.nt.ca

If you have questions about federal and Northwest Territories personal income tax, or any other tax credits not listed above, visit the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) website at cra.gc.ca or call the CRA at 1-800-959-8281.

To get forms, go to cra.gc.ca/forms.

Completing your Northwest Territories forms

All the information you need to complete your Form NT428, Northwest Territories Tax, and Form NT479, Northwest Territories Credit, is included on the following pages.

You will find two copies of Form NT428 and Form NT479 in this book. Complete the forms that apply to you, and attach a copy to your return.

The terms spouse and common-law partner are defined in the General Income Tax and Benefit Guide.

The term end of the year means December 31, 2016, the date you left Canada if you emigrated in 2016, or the date of death for a person who died in 2016.

Tax Tip
You should calculate your federal tax first since many rules for calculating Northwest Territories tax are based on the federal Income Tax Act.