Quebec - 2023 Income tax package
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Quebec - 2023 Income tax package
The following forms and schedules can be used to help you complete your federal tax return. Quebec administers its own tax laws. Quebec residents may have to file a separate provincial return.
Steps
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Download or view your federal and provincial returns and provincial forms
Federal tax
- Income Tax and Benefit Return
This is the main form you need to complete your federal taxes - Optional:
- Federal income tax and benefit information
Find out what's new for 2023 and get help completing your federal return - Federal Worksheet
Use this worksheet to calculate some of the amounts to report on your return
- Federal income tax and benefit information
Quebec tax
- Quebec Tax Information (CRA)
Provides instructions for additional provincial forms - Quebec provincial income tax return, schedules, and guide (Revenu Québec)
Find more information about your provincial return
- Income Tax and Benefit Return
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Choose other forms and schedules that may apply
Federal
- Schedule 2 - Federal Amounts Transferred from your Spouse or Common-Law Partner
- Schedule 3 - Capital Gains (or Losses)
- Schedule 5 - Amounts for Spouse or Common-Law Partner and Dependants
- Schedule 6 - Canada Workers Benefit
- Schedule 7 - RRSP, PRPP and SPP Unused Contributions, Transfers, and HBP or LLP Activities
- Schedule 8 - Quebec Pension Plan Contributions
- Schedule 9 - Donations and Gifts
- Schedule 10 - Employment Insurance (EI) and Provincial Parental Insurance Plan (PPIP) Premiums
- Schedule 11 - Federal Tuition, Education, and Textbook Amounts and Canada Training Credit
- Schedule 12 - Multigenerational Home Renovation Tax Credit
- Schedule 13 - Employment Insurance Premiums on Self-Employment and Other Eligible Earnings
- Schedule 15 - FHSA Contributions, Transfers and Activities
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Send us your paper return or use another method to file
File online or use another option
- Find a way to file your taxes
- Other methods to file like:
- Certified tax software (electronic filing)
- Authorize a representative
- Community volunteer tax clinic
- Discounter (tax preparer)
Print and mail your paper return
- Where to mail your paper T1 return
- Mailing addresses for:
- Canadian residents
- Non-residents
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- Date modified:
- 2024-01-23