In the Quebec 'Prescription Drug Insurance' section (Schedule K), which situation code or 'Exception' did you select? You need to specifically select the code for being covered by a private/group pla...
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In the Quebec 'Prescription Drug Insurance' section (Schedule K), which situation code or 'Exception' did you select? You need to specifically select the code for being covered by a private/group plan (usually Code 14) to clear the charge. Look for the Schedule K interview in the Quebec section. You must manually check the box for "Group, employee, or private insurance plan" and then ensure all 12 months are checked off. This is the most common reason the $755 appears—the software defaults to the public plan until you tell it otherwise!
Double-check these steps:
Navigate to the Quebec Tax Return interview
Look for the section specifically labelled Schedule K (or Prescription Drug Insurance).
You need to indicate that you had a "group, employee, or private insurance plan" that provided basic prescription drug coverage.
You will see a grid of 12 months. You must check all 12 months (January to December) to show you were covered by your group plan for the entire year.
Note: If you only joined the plan halfway through the year, you will owe a partial premium for the months you weren't covered.
Check Box 449: Once you've completed Schedule K, check the final Quebec summary. Line 447 should now be $0, and a specific "Exception Code" (usually Code 14 for a private plan) should appear in Box 449.
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