If you were a resident of Canada for the entire tax year, you're
entitled to the basic personal amount (source: CRA line 30000) in full.
If you were a resident for only part of the year – for example, if you
became a resident of Canada or gave up you...read more
Says “fix federal return so I click on it.....NEXT PAGE:”Schedule C -
QBI Passive Carryforward - There are one or more disallowed/suspended
loss values on this Form/Worksheet (although this field may be blank).
These are not yet fully supported by th...read more
If you were a resident of Canada for the entire tax year, you're
entitled to the basic personal amount (source: CRA line 30000) in full.
If you were a resident for only part of the year – for example, if you
became a resident of Canada or gave up you...read more
The due date for 2021 tax returns and payments is May 2, 2022. This
means that before midnight on May 2, you must submit your return to
NETFILE or have your paper return postmarked. If you're mailing your
return and have a balance owing, include a ch...read more
Anyone who meets the Canada Revenue Agency's (CRA) criteria for filing a
return is required to file a tax return. This includes minors (children
younger than 18). If you have any dependants who meet any of the CRA
criteria for filing, they'll need to...read more
Ways to change your address Online: use the CRA My Accountservice on
CRA's website. In My Account, select Change my address. Mail or fax:
send the address change request to your tax centre, along with a
completed Form RC325, Address change request. P...read more
Yes. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) requires you to report all taxable
income, regardless of whether or not you received a slip for it. If you
are missing or did not receive an information slip, contact the person
who normally provides your slips an...read more
Figuring out your residency status can be tricky, especially since it
depends on so many factors that vary from person to person. Thankfully,
the CRA has provided some guidelines to help you Determining your
residency status. If you'd like the CRA’s ...read more
Change in marital status How do I do change my marital status in online
editions of TurboTax? I'm married As a married taxpayer, is it better to
file my tax return together with my spouse, or separately? How do I
prepare a spousal or coupled return i...read more
If you qualify, you can "borrow" money from your RRSP to fund your or
your spouse/common-law partner's education using the LLP program.
However, the funds you withdraw from your RRSP will need to be paid back
in the form of RRSP or PRPP contributions...read more