Line 10400 (Other Employment Income) is a "catch-all" for income that doesn't usually come from a standard T4 slip, so it can be hard to figure out where the money came from. Look in these places to ...
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Line 10400 (Other Employment Income) is a "catch-all" for income that doesn't usually come from a standard T4 slip, so it can be hard to figure out where the money came from. Look in these places to find the "ghost" entry:
T4A Slips: Check any T4A slips you entered for:
Box 119: Group term life insurance premiums (taxable benefits for former employees).
Box 118: Medical premium benefits.
Box 104: Research grants (net amount).
Box 127: Veterans' benefits.
Tips and Gratuities: In the "Income" section, if you answered "Yes" to a question about earning tips, gratuities, or occasional earnings not on a T4, that amount flows directly to Line 10400.
Foreign Employment Income: If you indicated you had income from a foreign employer (that wasn't on a T4), it maps here.
Clergy Housing Allowance: If you have a T4 with an amount in Box 30, it is moved from employment income to Line 10400.
To delete the form, go to the Income tab > T-Slips > T4A. Look through every T4A you’ve entered for the box numbers mentioned above (118, 119, 104, 127).
Select Tax Tools from the left-side menu.
Click Tools.
Select Delete a Form.
Look for a form called "Other Employment Income" or "T4A." If you see a form you don't recognize, you can delete it here to clear the data.
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