Inter-corporate ownership (ICO) – Q4 2010
This product is now available on the DLI FTP and website. DLI Contacts will receive a copy of this CD by mail.
"The Inter-corporate ownership CD is the most authoritative and comprehensive source of information available on corporate ownership; a unique directory of "who owns what" in Canada. It provides up-to-date information reflecting recent corporate takeovers and other substantial changes. Ultimate corporate control is determined through a careful study of holdings by corporations, the effects of options, insider holdings, convertible shares and interlocking directorships. The number of corporations that make up the hierarchy of structures totals approximately 45,000.
The information that is presented is based on non-confidential returns filed by Canadian corporations under the Corporations Returns Act and on research using public sources such as internet sites. The data are presented in an easy-to-read tiered format, illustrating at a glance the hierarchy of subsidiaries within each corporate structure. The entries for each corporation provide both the country of control and the country of residence.
The product covers every individual corporation that is part of a group of commonly controlled corporations with combined assets exceeding 200 million dollars or combined revenue exceeding 80 million dollars. Individual corporations with debt obligations or equity owing to non-residents exceeding a net book value of 1 million dollars are covered as well."
(http://www.statcan.gc.ca/bsolc/olc-cel/olc-cel?lang=eng&catno=61-517-X)
WEB: http://www.statcan.gc.ca/dli-ild/data-donnees/ftp/ico-lps-eng.htm
FTP: /DissFTP/dli/DLI Coll._Other prod/Inter-corporate ownership - ico
Thank you.
Showing posts with label Corporations Returns Act (CRA). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Corporations Returns Act (CRA). Show all posts
Friday, March 4, 2011
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
CRA Tax Data
Question
I have a faculty member here at University of Guelph who has traditionally worked with subprovincial tax data for Ontario. He's noticed that the CRA website is no longer providing the data at the subprovincial level nor are they keeping (on the web) data beyond a 5 year period. As you can imagine this is an issue for any researcher looking to conduct any historical analysis.
So - my questions are: did anyone in the DLI world collect and keep this data as it was released? And for the folks at DLI - I'm not sure if this is out of your mandate - but is there anyway for you to ask about the historical data? and subprovincial data?
Answer
We did check with CRA and this information is now available only through as custom tabulation from CRA under cost recovery. If you want to pursue this request, this is how you can proceed based on the response we got from CRA:
For income statistics, we have data going back to 1984. Again, most of these are text files, though some recent years are in Excel or PDF.
What years of data do you require? When you determine which years you wish to receive, you may send a request to Client Services at SD-Client_Services@cra-arc.gc.ca . They will assign a you a request number, and I can provide you with a cost estimate and delivery date.
I have a faculty member here at University of Guelph who has traditionally worked with subprovincial tax data for Ontario. He's noticed that the CRA website is no longer providing the data at the subprovincial level nor are they keeping (on the web) data beyond a 5 year period. As you can imagine this is an issue for any researcher looking to conduct any historical analysis.
So - my questions are: did anyone in the DLI world collect and keep this data as it was released? And for the folks at DLI - I'm not sure if this is out of your mandate - but is there anyway for you to ask about the historical data? and subprovincial data?
Answer
We did check with CRA and this information is now available only through as custom tabulation from CRA under cost recovery. If you want to pursue this request, this is how you can proceed based on the response we got from CRA:
For income statistics, we have data going back to 1984. Again, most of these are text files, though some recent years are in Excel or PDF.
What years of data do you require? When you determine which years you wish to receive, you may send a request to Client Services at SD-Client_Services@cra-arc.gc.ca . They will assign a you a request number, and I can provide you with a cost estimate and delivery date.
Tuesday, August 30, 2005
CRA and GST/HST Statistics Compendium
Question
I have a user who is looking for the amount of GST revenue earned/generated by NAICS or SIC industry classification, in 2001, 1996, and 2001. I have checked the STC web site, CANSIM (E-stat), Financial performance indicators, and Industrial monitor.
I'm now stumped - what am I missing?
Answer
Try the Compendium of GST/HST Statistics on the CRA website.
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/agency/stats/gst_hst-e.html
They include tables on GST/HST collected, which they define as "This amount is based on all GST/HST charged, at 7% GST or 15% HST, on paid and unpaid invoices during the reporting period. The total of GST collected in a reporting period is based on
all GST/HST collected and collectable reported on line 105 of Form GST34, and includes adjustments from all forms filed by
GST/HST registrants."
They use SIC to classify industries.
Table 7g is the distribution of GS/HST collected by major industry group.
The time series runs from the 1994-95 fiscal year to 2003-04.
I have a user who is looking for the amount of GST revenue earned/generated by NAICS or SIC industry classification, in 2001, 1996, and 2001. I have checked the STC web site, CANSIM (E-stat), Financial performance indicators, and Industrial monitor.
I'm now stumped - what am I missing?
Answer
Try the Compendium of GST/HST Statistics on the CRA website.
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/agency/stats/gst_hst-e.html
They include tables on GST/HST collected, which they define as "This amount is based on all GST/HST charged, at 7% GST or 15% HST, on paid and unpaid invoices during the reporting period. The total of GST collected in a reporting period is based on
all GST/HST collected and collectable reported on line 105 of Form GST34, and includes adjustments from all forms filed by
GST/HST registrants."
They use SIC to classify industries.
Table 7g is the distribution of GS/HST collected by major industry group.
The time series runs from the 1994-95 fiscal year to 2003-04.
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