Current rate is 24.5 cents/km (updated quarterly - NJC Commuting Assistance Directive, Appendix A)
Also, not regardless of how much is spent. Lesser of actual cost and an amount upper limit determined by a formula (CBI 209.50(7))
Check out CBI 208.997. What you are describing would fall under the definition of private accommodation rather than non-commercial accommodation. Reimbursement is limited to "the monthly charge under paragraph (1) of article 208.50 (Deductions for the Provision of Single Quarters and Covered...
Not for the new location, though you continue to collect it at the old location (if it is a PLD area). Also, from a tax perspective, CRA deems you to be a resident of the province where you have most residential ties, so if your home and your family are in the old province, and you're renting an...
Best to check with the base you're going to. 997(7) says quarters if they are available, though I don't see how they can obligate you live without cooking facilities as they are not contributing a cent toward your food bill.
997.9 - Non-Commercial Accommodations - does include utilities and...
Read CBI 208.997 http://www.forces.gc.ca/en/about-policies-standards-benefits-relocation/ch-208-relocation-benefits.page
Basically, rent up to a maximum which varies by city, parking costs up to $100, and the connection charges (but not the monthly cost) of cable / internet.
Oh, and LTA once...
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