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ARCHIVED - Information for Residents of Ontario
General information Ontario Child Benefit Ontario Opportunities Fund Completing your Ontario forms Form ON428, Ontario Tax Step 1 – Ontario non-refundable tax credits Newcomers to Canada and emigrants Line 5804 – Basic personal amount Line 5808 – Age amount Line 5812 – Spouse or common-law partner amount Line 5816 – Amount for an eligible dependant Line 5820 – Amount for infirm dependants age 18 or older Line 5824 – CPP or QPP contributions through employment Line 5828 – CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings Line 5832 – Employment Insurance premiums through employment Line 5829 – Employment Insurance premiums on self-employment and other eligible earnings Line 5833 – Adoption expenses Line 5836 – Pension income amount Line 5840 – Caregiver amount Line 5844 – Disability amount (for self) Line 5848 – Disability amount transferred from a dependant Line 5852 – Interest paid on your student loans Line 5856 – Your tuition and education amounts Line 5860 – Tuition and education amounts transferred from a child Line 5864 – Amounts transferred from your spouse or common-law partner Line 5868 – Medical expenses for self, spouse or common-law partner, and your dependent children born in 1994 or later Line 5872 – Allowable amount of medical expenses for other dependants Line 5896 – Donations and gifts Step 2 – Ontario tax on taxable income Step 3 – Ontario tax Line 40 – Ontario tax on split income Line 48 – Ontario additional tax for minimum tax purposes Step 4 – Ontario Tax Reduction Line 55 – Reduction for dependent children born in 1993 or later Line 56 – Reduction for dependants with a mental or physical infirmity Step 5 – Ontario foreign tax credit Step 6 – Ontario labour sponsored investment fund (LSIF) tax credit Step 7 – Ontario Health Premium Form ON479, Ontario Credits Are you filing for a deceased person? ... Step 2 – Ontario tax on taxable income Enter on line 31 your taxable income from line 260 of your return. ... Supporting documents – Attach all official receipts to your paper return. ...
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ARCHIVED - Information for Residents of Ontario
General information Ontario Child Benefit Ontario Opportunities Fund Completing your Ontario forms Form ON428, Ontario Tax Step 1 – Ontario non-refundable tax credits Newcomers to Canada and emigrants Line 5804 – Basic personal amount Line 5808 – Age amount Line 5812 – Spouse or common-law partner amount Line 5816 – Amount for an eligible dependant Line 5820 – Amount for infirm dependants age 18 or older Line 5824 – CPP or QPP contributions through employment Line 5828 – CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings Line 5832 – Employment Insurance premiums through employment Line 5829 – Employment Insurance premiums on self-employment and other eligible earnings Line 5833 – Adoption expenses Line 5836 – Pension income amount Line 5840 – Caregiver amount Line 5844 – Disability amount (for self) Line 5848 – Disability amount transferred from a dependant Line 5852 – Interest paid on your student loans Line 5856 – Your tuition and education amounts Line 5860 – Tuition and education amounts transferred from a child Line 5864 – Amounts transferred from your spouse or common-law partner Line 5868 – Medical expenses for self, spouse or common-law partner, and your dependent children born in 1994 or later Line 5872 – Allowable amount of medical expenses for other dependants Line 5896 – Donations and gifts Step 2 – Ontario tax on taxable income Step 3 – Ontario tax Line 40 – Ontario tax on split income Line 48 – Ontario additional tax for minimum tax purposes Step 4 – Ontario Tax Reduction Line 55 – Reduction for dependent children born in 1993 or later Line 56 – Reduction for dependants with a mental or physical infirmity Step 5 – Ontario foreign tax credit Step 6 – Ontario labour sponsored investment fund (LSIF) tax credit Step 7 – Ontario Health Premium Form ON479, Ontario Credits Are you filing for a deceased person? ... Step 2 – Ontario tax on taxable income Enter on line 31 your taxable income from line 260 of your return. ... Supporting documents – Attach all official receipts to your paper return. ...
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ARCHIVED - Federal Income Tax and Benefit Guide - 2019 - Total income
Step 2 – Total income Report foreign income and other foreign amounts Line 10100 – Employment income Emergency services volunteers Security options benefits Wage-loss replacement plan income Member of the clergy Line 10400 – Other employment income Retirement income – Summary table Line 11300 – Old age security (OAS) pension Line 11400 – CPP or QPP benefits Lump-sum benefits CPP or QPP disability benefit (box 16) CPP or QPP child benefit (box 17) CPP or QPP death benefit (box 18) Line 11500 – Other pensions and superannuation Pension income splitting Pensions from a foreign country United States individual retirement arrangement (IRA) United States Social Security Line 11600 – Elected split-pension amount Line 11700 – Universal child care benefit (UCCB) If you were a single parent Special calculation Line 11900 – Employment insurance and other benefits Line 11905 – Employment insurance maternity and parental benefits and provincial parental insurance plan maternity and paternity benefits Line 12000 – Taxable amount of dividends (eligible and other than eligible) from taxable Canadian corporations If you did not receive an information slip Line 12100 – Interest and other investment income Information slips Foreign income Bank accounts Term deposits, guaranteed investment certificates (GICs), and other similar investments Treasury bills Earnings on life insurance policies Line 12200 – Net partnership income: limited or non-active partners only Line 12600 – Net rental income Line 12700 – Taxable capital gains Line 12800 – Support payments received Line 12900 – RRSP income RRSPs for spouse or common-law partner Repayments under the Home Buyers’ Plan (HBP) and the Lifelong Learning Plan (LLP) Line 13000 – Other income Lump-sum payments Death benefits (other than CPP or QPP death benefits) CPP or QPP death benefit Other kinds of income Line 13010 – Scholarships, fellowships, bursaries, and artists’ project grants Lines 13499 to 14300 – Self-employment income Line 14500 – Social assistance payments Other amounts you need to report throughout the return Retroactive lump-sum payments Loans and transfers of property Tax shelters Step 2 –Total income Report your income on lines 10100 to 14600 using your information slips along with the instructions provided on your return and on any applicable worksheet, schedule, and form. ... Employment income not reported on a T4 slip – Report amounts such as tips and occasional earnings. ... Foreign employment income – Report your earnings in Canadian dollars. ...
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ARCHIVED - Information for Residents of Ontario
General information Ontario child benefit Ontario opportunities fund Completing your Ontario forms Form ON428, Ontario Tax Step 1 – Ontario non-refundable tax credits Newcomers to Canada and emigrants Line 5804 – Basic personal amount Line 5808 – Age amount Line 5812 – Spouse or common-law partner amount Line 5816 – Amount for an eligible dependant Line 5820 – Amount for infirm dependants age 18 or older Line 5824 – CPP or QPP contributions through employment Line 5828 – CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings Line 5832 – Employment insurance premiums through employment Line 5829 – Employment insurance premiums on self-employment and other eligible earnings Line 5833 – Adoption expenses Line 5836 – Pension income amount Line 5840 – Caregiver amount Line 5844 – Disability amount (for self) Line 5848 – Disability amount transferred from a dependant Line 5852 – Interest paid on your student loans Line 5856 – Your tuition and education amounts Line 5860 – Tuition and education amounts transferred from a child Line 5864 – Amounts transferred from your spouse or common-law partner Line 5868 – Medical expenses for self, spouse or common-law partner, and your dependent children born in 1995 or later Line 5872 – Allowable amount of medical expenses for other dependants Line 5896 – Donations and gifts Step 2 – Ontario tax on taxable income Step 3 – Ontario tax Line 40 – Ontario tax on split income Line 48 – Ontario additional tax for minimum tax purposes Step 4 – Ontario tax reduction Line 55 – Reduction for dependent children born in 1994 or later Line 56 – Reduction for dependants with a mental or physical infirmity Step 5 – Ontario foreign tax credit Step 6 – Ontario health premium Form ON479, Ontario Credits Are you filing for a deceased person? ... Supporting documents – If you are filing electronically or filing a paper return, do not send any documents. ... Step 2 – Ontario tax on taxable income Enter on line 31 your taxable income from line 260 of your return. ...
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ARCHIVED - Information for Residents of Ontario
General information Ontario child benefit Ontario opportunities fund Completing your Ontario forms Form ON428, Ontario Tax Step 1 – Ontario non-refundable tax credits Newcomers to Canada and emigrants Line 5804 – Basic personal amount Line 5808 – Age amount Line 5812 – Spouse or common-law partner amount Line 5816 – Amount for an eligible dependant Line 5820 – Amount for infirm dependants age 18 or older Line 5824 – CPP or QPP contributions through employment Line 5828 – CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings Line 5832 – Employment insurance premiums through employment Line 5829 – Employment insurance premiums on self-employment and other eligible earnings Line 5833 – Adoption expenses Line 5836 – Pension income amount Line 5840 – Caregiver amount Line 5844 – Disability amount (for self) Line 5848 – Disability amount transferred from a dependant Line 5852 – Interest paid on your student loans Line 5856 – Your tuition and education amounts Line 5860 – Tuition and education amounts transferred from a child Line 5864 – Amounts transferred from your spouse or common-law partner Line 5868 – Medical expenses for self, spouse or common-law partner, and your dependent children born in 1995 or later Line 5872 – Allowable amount of medical expenses for other dependants Line 5896 – Donations and gifts Step 2 – Ontario tax on taxable income Step 3 – Ontario tax Line 40 – Ontario tax on split income Line 48 – Ontario additional tax for minimum tax purposes Step 4 – Ontario tax reduction Line 55 – Reduction for dependent children born in 1994 or later Line 56 – Reduction for dependants with a mental or physical infirmity Step 5 – Ontario foreign tax credit Step 6 – Ontario health premium Form ON479, Ontario Credits Are you filing for a deceased person? ... Supporting documents – If you are filing electronically or filing a paper return, do not send any documents. ... Step 2 – Ontario tax on taxable income Enter on line 31 your taxable income from line 260 of your return. ...
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ARCHIVED - Information for Residents of Ontario
General information Ontario child benefit Ontario opportunities fund Completing your Ontario forms Form ON428, Ontario Tax Step 1 – Ontario non-refundable tax credits Newcomers to Canada and emigrants Line 5804 – Basic personal amount Line 5808 – Age amount Line 5812 – Spouse or common-law partner amount Line 5816 – Amount for an eligible dependant Line 5820 – Amount for infirm dependants age 18 or older Line 5824 – CPP or QPP contributions through employment Line 5828 – CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings Line 5832 – Employment insurance premiums through employment Line 5829 – Employment insurance premiums on self-employment and other eligible earnings Line 5833 – Adoption expenses Line 5836 – Pension income amount Line 5840 – Caregiver amount Line 5844 – Disability amount (for self) Line 5848 – Disability amount transferred from a dependant Line 5852 – Interest paid on your student loans Line 5856 – Your tuition and education amounts Line 5860 – Tuition and education amounts transferred from a child Line 5864 – Amounts transferred from your spouse or common-law partner Line 5868 – Medical expenses for self, spouse or common-law partner, and your dependent children born in 1995 or later Line 5872 – Allowable amount of medical expenses for other dependants Line 5896 – Donations and gifts Step 2 – Ontario tax on taxable income Step 3 – Ontario tax Line 40 – Ontario tax on split income Line 48 – Ontario additional tax for minimum tax purposes Step 4 – Ontario tax reduction Line 55 – Reduction for dependent children born in 1994 or later Line 56 – Reduction for dependants with a mental or physical infirmity Step 5 – Ontario foreign tax credit Step 6 – Ontario health premium Form ON479, Ontario Credits Are you filing for a deceased person? ... Supporting documents – If you are filing electronically or filing a paper return, do not send any documents. ... Step 2 – Ontario tax on taxable income Enter on line 31 your taxable income from line 260 of your return. ...
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ARCHIVED - Information for Residents of Nunavut
General information Nunavut Child Benefit Completing your Nunavut forms Form NU428, Nunavut Tax Step 1 – Nunavut non-refundable tax credits Newcomers to Canada and emigrants Line 5804 – Basic personal amount Line 5808 – Age amount Line 5812 – Spouse or common-law partner amount Line 5816 – Amount for an eligible dependant Line 5820 – Amount for infirm dependants age 18 or older Line 5823 – Amount for young children less than 6 years of age Line 5824 – CPP or QPP contributions through employment Line 5828 – CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings Line 5832 – Employment insurance premiums through employment Line 5829 – Employment insurance premiums on self-employment and other eligible earnings Line 5836 – Pension income amount Line 5840 – Caregiver amount Line 5844 – Disability amount (for self) Line 5848 – Disability amount transferred from a dependant Line 5852 – Interest paid on your student loans Line 5856 – Your tuition, education, and textbook amounts Line 5860 – Tuition, education, and textbook amounts transferred from a child Line 5864 – Amounts transferred from your spouse or common-law partner Line 5868 – Medical expenses for self, spouse or common-law partner, and your dependent children born in 1998 or later Line 5872 – Allowable amount of medical expenses for other dependants Line 5896 – Donations and gifts Step 2 – Nunavut tax on taxable income Step 3 – Nunavut tax Line 40 – Nunavut tax on split income Line 48 – Nunavut additional tax for minimum tax purposes Line 50 – Territorial foreign tax credit Line 52 – Volunteer firefighters' tax credit Form NU479 – Nunavut Credits Lines 1 to 14 – Cost of living tax credit Lines 15 to 20 – Political contribution tax credit For more information What's new for 2015? ... Line 5804 – Basic personal amount Claim $12,781. Line 5808 – Age amount You can claim this amount if you were 65 years of age or older on December 31, 2015, and your net income (line 236 of your return) is less than $99,373. ... Step 2 – Nunavut tax on taxable income Enter on line 31 your taxable income from line 260 of your return. ...
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ARCHIVED - Information for Residents of Nunavut
General information Nunavut Child Benefit Completing your Nunavut forms Form NU428, Nunavut Tax Step 1 – Nunavut non-refundable tax credits Newcomers to Canada and emigrants Line 5804 – Basic personal amount Line 5808 – Age amount Line 5812 – Spouse or common-law partner amount Line 5816 – Amount for an eligible dependant Line 5820 – Amount for infirm dependants age 18 or older Line 5823 – Amount for young children less than 6 years of age Line 5824 – CPP or QPP contributions through employment Line 5828 – CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment and other earnings Line 5832 – Employment insurance premiums through employment Line 5829 – Employment insurance premiums on self-employment and other eligible earnings Line 5836 – Pension income amount Line 5840 – Caregiver amount Line 5844 – Disability amount (for self) Line 5848 – Disability amount transferred from a dependant Line 5852 – Interest paid on your student loans Line 5856 – Your tuition, education, and textbook amounts Line 5860 – Tuition, education, and textbook amounts transferred from a child Line 5864 – Amounts transferred from your spouse or common-law partner Line 5868 – Medical expenses for self, spouse or common-law partner, and your dependent children born in 1998 or later Line 5872 – Allowable amount of medical expenses for other dependants Line 5896 – Donations and gifts Step 2 – Nunavut tax on taxable income Step 3 – Nunavut tax Line 40 – Nunavut tax on split income Line 48 – Nunavut additional tax for minimum tax purposes Line 50 – Territorial foreign tax credit Line 52 – Volunteer firefighters' tax credit Form NU479 – Nunavut Credits Lines 1 to 14 – Cost of living tax credit Lines 15 to 20 – Political contribution tax credit For more information What's new for 2015? ... Line 5804 – Basic personal amount Claim $12,781. Line 5808 – Age amount You can claim this amount if you were 65 years of age or older on December 31, 2015, and your net income (line 236 of your return) is less than $99,373. ... Step 2 – Nunavut tax on taxable income Enter on line 31 your taxable income from line 260 of your return. ...
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ARCHIVED - Manitoba Information Guide
Table of contents New for Manitoba for 2021 Manitoba tax credit programs For more information Completing your Manitoba forms Definitions Form MB428, Manitoba Tax When to complete Form T2203, Provincial and Territorial Taxes for Multiple Jurisdictions Part A – Manitoba tax on taxable income Manitoba tax rates for 2021 Part B – Manitoba non-refundable tax credits Newcomers to Canada and emigrants Line 58120 – Spouse or common-law partner amount Line 58160 – Amount for an eligible dependant Line 58200 – Amount for infirm dependants age 18 or older Line 58315 – Volunteer firefighters' amount Line 58316 – Search and rescue volunteers' amount Line 58325 – Fitness amount Line 58326 – Children's arts amount Line 58330 – Adoption expenses Line 58360 – Pension income amount Line 58400 – Caregiver amount Line 58440 – Disability amount for self Line 58480 – Disability amount transferred from a dependant Line 58560 – Your tuition and education amounts Line 58600 – Tuition and education amounts transferred from a child or grandchild Line 58689 – Medical expenses for self, spouse or common-law partner, and your dependent children born in 2004 or later Line 58729 – Allowable amount of medical expenses for other dependants Part C – Manitoba tax Line 59 – Manitoba tax on split income Line 66 – Manitoba additional tax for minimum tax purposes Line 69 – Manitoba political contribution tax credit Line 71 – Labour-sponsored funds tax credit Line 73 – Provincial foreign tax credit Line 75 – Manitoba community enterprise development tax credit (non-refundable) Line 77 – Manitoba small business venture capital tax credit Line 79 – Manitoba employee share purchase tax credit (non-refundable) Line 81 – Manitoba mineral exploration tax credit Schedule MB428–A, Manitoba Family Tax Benefit Line 5 – Age amount for spouse or common-law partner who was born in 1956 or earlier Line 6 – Disability amount for spouse or common-law partner Line 7 – Disability amount for self or for a dependant other than your spouse or common-law partner Line 8 – Amount for disabled dependants born in 2003 or earlier Line 9 – Amount for dependent children born in 2003 or later Form MB479, Manitoba Credits Personal tax credit Education property tax credit Seniors' school tax rebate School tax credit for homeowners Other tax credits Line 68 – Primary caregiver tax credit Line 70 – Fertility treatment tax credit Line 72 – Paid work experience tax credit Line 74 – Unused odour-control tax credit Lines 76 and 77 – Green energy equipment tax credit Line 80 – Book publishing tax credit Line 82 – Cultural industries printing tax credit Line 84 – Manitoba community enterprise development tax credit (refundable) Line 86 – Manitoba employee share purchase tax credit (refundable) Line 88 – Teaching expense tax credit New for Manitoba for 2021 The personal income levels used to calculate your Manitoba tax and the basic personal amount have increased. ... Line 58560 – Your tuition and education amounts Complete Schedule MB(S11), Manitoba Tuition and Education Amounts. ... Line 20 – Total rent paid in Manitoba for 2021 Enter on line 61100 the total rent you paid in Manitoba for 2021. ...
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ARCHIVED - Net federal tax (Schedule 1)
Subtract it from the total of the amount on line 48 and the amount of any applicable recapture of investment tax credits. ⬤▮▲ Line 405 – Federal foreign tax credit Deemed residents – This credit is for foreign income or profits taxes you paid on income you received from outside Canada and reported on your Canadian tax return. ... Attach the form to your return. ⬤ ▲ Line 428- Provincial or territorial tax See details at Line 428 on next page. ▲ Line 445 – Section 217 tax adjustment Complete this line only if you have entered on line 30 of Schedule 1 the amount from line 16 of Schedule A. ... Previous page | Table of contents | Next page Report a problem or mistake on this page Thank you for your help! ...