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ARCHIVED - Ontario Information Guide

Table of contents New for Ontario for 2020 Ontario benefits for individuals and families Ontario child benefit File your return Ontario opportunities fund Completing your Ontario forms Definitions Form ON428, Ontario Tax When to complete Form T2203, Provincial and Territorial Taxes for Multiple Jurisdictions Part A Ontario tax on taxable income Ontario tax rates for 2020 Part B Ontario 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 58185 Ontario caregiver amount Line 58330 Adoption expenses Line 58360 Pension income amount Line 58440 Disability amount for self Line 58480 Disability amount transferred from a dependant Line 58560 Your unused tuition and education amounts Line 58689 Medical expenses for self, spouse or common-law partner, and your dependent children born in 2003 or later Line 58729 Allowable amount of medical expenses for other dependants Part C Ontario tax Line 49 Ontario tax on split income Line 69 Ontario additional tax for minimum tax purposes Ontario tax reduction Line 72 Reduction for dependent children born in 2002 or later Line 73 Reduction for dependants with a mental or physical impairment Line 79 Provincial foreign tax credit Line 82 Low-income individuals and families tax (LIFT) credit Line 84 Community food program donation tax credit for farmers Line 86 Ontario health premium Form ON479, Ontario Credits Ontario childcare access and relief from expenses (CARE) tax credit Ontario seniors' public transit tax credit Ontario political contribution tax credit Ontario focused flow-through share tax credit Ontario tax credits for self-employed individuals Ontario apprenticeship training tax credit Ontario co-operative education tax credit Form ON-BEN, Application for the 2021 Ontario Trillium Benefit and Ontario Senior Homeowners’ Property Tax Grant File your return Complete Form ON-BEN Ontario trillium benefit (OTB) Ontario sales tax credit (OSTC) Ontario energy and property tax credit (OEPTC) Northern Ontario energy credit (NOEC) Ontario senior homeowners' property tax grant (OSHPTG) Amounts paid for a principal residence in 2020 New for Ontario for 2020 The personal income levels and most provincial non-refundable tax credit amounts have changed. ... Part C Ontario tax Line 49 Ontario tax on split income If you are reporting federal tax on split income on line 40424 of your return, complete Part 3 of Form T1206, Tax on Split Income, to calculate the Ontario tax to enter on line 42800 of your return. ... For a full list of qualifying skilled trades, go to Apprenticeship Training Tax Credit Appendix A. ...
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ARCHIVED - Deductions (Net income and Taxable income)

Receipts Do not include your receipts or Form T929, but keep them in case we ask to see them. ⬤: for deemed residents of Canada ▮: for non-residents of Canada ▲: for non-residents of Canada electing under section 217 Line 217- Business investment loss A business investment loss is a special type of capital loss. ... Receipts Do not include Form T1223, but keep it in case we ask to see it. ⬤: for deemed residents of Canada ▮: for non-residents of Canada ▲: for non-residents of Canada electing under section 217 Line 232- Other deductions Use this line to claim allowable amounts not deducted anywhere else on this return. ... Previous page | Table of contents | Next page Report a problem or mistake on this page Thank you for your help! ...
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ARCHIVED - Deductions (Net income and Taxable income)

Receipts Do not include your receipts or Form T929, but keep them in case we ask to see them. ⬤: for deemed residents of Canada ▮: for non-residents of Canada ▲: for non-residents of Canada electing under section 217 Line 217- Business investment loss A business investment loss is a special type of capital loss. ... Receipts Do not include Form T1223, but keep it in case we ask to see it. ⬤: for deemed residents of Canada ▮: for non-residents of Canada ▲: for non-residents of Canada electing under section 217 Line 232- Other deductions Use this line to claim allowable amounts not deducted anywhere else on this return. ... Previous page | Table of contents | Next page Page details Date modified: 2008-01-03 ...
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ARCHIVED - Completing Your Nova Scotia Forms

Single individual Net income- From $ 0 To $ 29,500 Tax credit rate- 25.0 % Net income- From $ 29,501 To $ 30,000 Tax credit rate- 23.5 % Net income- From $ 30,001 To $ 30,500 Tax credit rate- 22.0 % Net income- From $ 30,501 To $ 31,000 Tax credit rate- 20.5 % Net income- From $ 31,001 To $ 31,500 Tax credit rate- 19.0 % Net income- From $ 31,501 To $ 32,000 Tax credit rate- 17.5 % Net income- From $ 32,001 To $ 32,500 Tax credit rate- 16.0 % Net income- From $ 32,501 To $ 33,000 Tax credit rate- 14.5 % Net income- From $ 33,001 To $ 33,500 Tax credit rate- 13.0 % Net income- From $ 33,501 To $ 34,000 Tax credit rate- 11.5 % Net income- From $ 34,001 To $ 34,500 Tax credit rate- 10.0 % Net income- From $ 34,501 To $ 35,000 Tax credit rate- 8.5 % Net income- From $ 35,001 To $ 35,500 Tax credit rate- 7.0 % Net income- From $ 35,501 To $ 36,000 Tax credit rate- 5.5 % Net income- From $ 36,001 To $ 36,500 Tax credit rate- 4.0 % Net income- From $ 36,501 To $ 37,000 Tax credit rate- 2.5 % Married / Living common-law Net income- From $ 0 To $ 50,000 Tax credit rate- 25.0 % Net income- From $ 50,001 To $ 51,000 Tax credit rate- 23.5 % Net income- From $ 51,001 To $ 52,000 Tax credit rate- 22.0 % Net income- From $ 52,001 To $ 53,000 Tax credit rate- 20.5 % Net income- From $ 53,001 To $ 54,000 Tax credit rate- 19.0 % Net income- From $ 54,001 To $ 55,000 Tax credit rate- 17.5 % Net income- From $ 55,001 To $ 56,000 Tax credit rate- 16.0 % Net income- From $ 56,001 To $ 57,000 Tax credit rate- 14.5 % Net income- From $ 57,001 To $ 58,000 Tax credit rate- 13.0 % Net income- From $ 58,001 To $ 59,000 Tax credit rate- 11.5 % Net income- From $ 59,001 To $ 60,000 Tax credit rate- 10.0 % Net income- From $ 60,001 To $ 61,000 Tax credit rate- 8.5 % Net income- From $ 61,001 To $ 62,000 Tax credit rate- 7.0 % Net income- From $ 62,001 To $ 63,000 Tax credit rate- 5.5 % Net income- From $ 63,001 To $ 64,000 Tax credit rate- 4.0 % Net income- From $ 64,001 To $ 65,000 Tax credit rate- 2.5 % Date modified: 2002-12-13 ...
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ARCHIVED - Completing Your Nova Scotia Forms

Single individual Net income- From $ 0 To $ 29,500 Tax credit rate- 25.0 % Net income- From $ 29,501 To $ 30,000 Tax credit rate- 23.5 % Net income- From $ 30,001 To $ 30,500 Tax credit rate- 22.0 % Net income- From $ 30,501 To $ 31,000 Tax credit rate- 20.5 % Net income- From $ 31,001 To $ 31,500 Tax credit rate- 19.0 % Net income- From $ 31,501 To $ 32,000 Tax credit rate- 17.5 % Net income- From $ 32,001 To $ 32,500 Tax credit rate- 16.0 % Net income- From $ 32,501 To $ 33,000 Tax credit rate- 14.5 % Net income- From $ 33,001 To $ 33,500 Tax credit rate- 13.0 % Net income- From $ 33,501 To $ 34,000 Tax credit rate- 11.5 % Net income- From $ 34,001 To $ 34,500 Tax credit rate- 10.0 % Net income- From $ 34,501 To $ 35,000 Tax credit rate- 8.5 % Net income- From $ 35,001 To $ 35,500 Tax credit rate- 7.0 % Net income- From $ 35,501 To $ 36,000 Tax credit rate- 5.5 % Net income- From $ 36,001 To $ 36,500 Tax credit rate- 4.0 % Net income- From $ 36,501 To $ 37,000 Tax credit rate- 2.5 % Married / Living common-law Net income- From $ 0 To $ 50,000 Tax credit rate- 25.0 % Net income- From $ 50,001 To $ 51,000 Tax credit rate- 23.5 % Net income- From $ 51,001 To $ 52,000 Tax credit rate- 22.0 % Net income- From $ 52,001 To $ 53,000 Tax credit rate- 20.5 % Net income- From $ 53,001 To $ 54,000 Tax credit rate- 19.0 % Net income- From $ 54,001 To $ 55,000 Tax credit rate- 17.5 % Net income- From $ 55,001 To $ 56,000 Tax credit rate- 16.0 % Net income- From $ 56,001 To $ 57,000 Tax credit rate- 14.5 % Net income- From $ 57,001 To $ 58,000 Tax credit rate- 13.0 % Net income- From $ 58,001 To $ 59,000 Tax credit rate- 11.5 % Net income- From $ 59,001 To $ 60,000 Tax credit rate- 10.0 % Net income- From $ 60,001 To $ 61,000 Tax credit rate- 8.5 % Net income- From $ 61,001 To $ 62,000 Tax credit rate- 7.0 % Net income- From $ 62,001 To $ 63,000 Tax credit rate- 5.5 % Net income- From $ 63,001 To $ 64,000 Tax credit rate- 4.0 % Net income- From $ 64,001 To $ 65,000 Tax credit rate- 2.5 % Report a problem or mistake on this page Thank you for your help! ...
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ARCHIVED - Completing Your Nova Scotia Forms

Single individual Net income- From $ 0 To $ 29,500 Tax credit rate- 25.0 % Net income- From $ 29,501 To $ 30,000 Tax credit rate- 23.5 % Net income- From $ 30,001 To $ 30,500 Tax credit rate- 22.0 % Net income- From $ 30,501 To $ 31,000 Tax credit rate- 20.5 % Net income- From $ 31,001 To $ 31,500 Tax credit rate- 19.0 % Net income- From $ 31,501 To $ 32,000 Tax credit rate- 17.5 % Net income- From $ 32,001 To $ 32,500 Tax credit rate- 16.0 % Net income- From $ 32,501 To $ 33,000 Tax credit rate- 14.5 % Net income- From $ 33,001 To $ 33,500 Tax credit rate- 13.0 % Net income- From $ 33,501 To $ 34,000 Tax credit rate- 11.5 % Net income- From $ 34,001 To $ 34,500 Tax credit rate- 10.0 % Net income- From $ 34,501 To $ 35,000 Tax credit rate- 8.5 % Net income- From $ 35,001 To $ 35,500 Tax credit rate- 7.0 % Net income- From $ 35,501 To $ 36,000 Tax credit rate- 5.5 % Net income- From $ 36,001 To $ 36,500 Tax credit rate- 4.0 % Net income- From $ 36,501 To $ 37,000 Tax credit rate- 2.5 % Married / Living common-law Net income- From $ 0 To $ 50,000 Tax credit rate- 25.0 % Net income- From $ 50,001 To $ 51,000 Tax credit rate- 23.5 % Net income- From $ 51,001 To $ 52,000 Tax credit rate- 22.0 % Net income- From $ 52,001 To $ 53,000 Tax credit rate- 20.5 % Net income- From $ 53,001 To $ 54,000 Tax credit rate- 19.0 % Net income- From $ 54,001 To $ 55,000 Tax credit rate- 17.5 % Net income- From $ 55,001 To $ 56,000 Tax credit rate- 16.0 % Net income- From $ 56,001 To $ 57,000 Tax credit rate- 14.5 % Net income- From $ 57,001 To $ 58,000 Tax credit rate- 13.0 % Net income- From $ 58,001 To $ 59,000 Tax credit rate- 11.5 % Net income- From $ 59,001 To $ 60,000 Tax credit rate- 10.0 % Net income- From $ 60,001 To $ 61,000 Tax credit rate- 8.5 % Net income- From $ 61,001 To $ 62,000 Tax credit rate- 7.0 % Net income- From $ 62,001 To $ 63,000 Tax credit rate- 5.5 % Net income- From $ 63,001 To $ 64,000 Tax credit rate- 4.0 % Net income- From $ 64,001 To $ 65,000 Tax credit rate- 2.5 % Page details Date modified: 2017-06-22 ...
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ARCHIVED - Information for residents of Alberta

Alberta benefits for individuals and families Alberta climate leadership adjustment rebate Alberta family employment tax credit Alberta child benefit File your return Completing your Alberta form Definitions Form AB428, Alberta Tax and Credits Part A Alberta non-refundable tax credits 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 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 5856 Your tuition and education amounts Line 5860 Tuition and education amounts transferred from a child Line 5868 Medical expenses for self, spouse or common-law partner, and your dependent children born in 2001 or later Line 5872 Allowable amount of medical expenses for other dependants Part C Alberta tax Line 40 Alberta tax on split income Line 47 Alberta additional tax for minimum tax purposes Line 49 Provincial foreign tax credit Lines 51 and 52 Alberta political contributions tax credit Lines 54 to 56 Alberta investor tax credit Alberta stock savings plan tax credit What's new for Alberta for 2018? ... Line 5833 Adoption expenses You can claim this amount if the rules are met for claiming the amount on line 313 of federal Schedule 1. ... Line 5856 Your tuition and education amounts Complete Schedule AB(S11), Provincial Tuition and Education Amounts. ...
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ARCHIVED - Ontario Information Guide

Table of contents New for Ontario for 2022 Ontario benefits for individuals and families Ontario child benefit File your return Ontario opportunities fund Completing your Ontario forms Definitions Form ON428, Ontario Tax When to complete Form T2203, Provincial and Territorial Taxes for Multiple Jurisdictions Part A Ontario tax on taxable income Ontario tax rates for 2022 Part B Ontario 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 58185 Ontario caregiver amount Line 58330 Adoption expenses Line 58360 Pension income amount Line 58440 Disability amount for self Line 58480 Disability amount transferred from a dependant Line 58560 Your unused tuition and education amounts Line 58689 Medical expenses for self, spouse or common-law partner, and your dependent children born in 2005 or later Line 58729 Allowable amount of medical expenses for other dependants Part C Ontario tax Line 54 Ontario tax on split income Line 72 Ontario additional tax for minimum tax purposes Ontario tax reduction Line 75 Reduction for dependent children born in 2004 or later Line 76 Reduction for dependants with a mental or physical impairment Line 82 Provincial foreign tax credit Line 85 Low-income individuals and families tax (LIFT) credit Line 87 Community food program donation tax credit for farmers Line 89 Ontario health premium Form ON479, Ontario Credits Ontario childcare access and relief from expenses (CARE) tax credit Ontario staycation tax credit Ontario jobs training tax credit Ontario seniors care at home tax credit Ontario seniors' public transit tax credit Ontario seniors' home safety tax credit Ontario political contribution tax credit Ontario focused flow-through share tax credit Ontario co-operative education tax credit Form ON-BEN, Application for the 2023 Ontario Trillium Benefit and Ontario Senior Homeowners' Property Tax Grant File your return Complete Form ON-BEN Ontario trillium benefit (OTB) Ontario sales tax credit (OSTC) Ontario energy and property tax credit (OEPTC) Northern Ontario energy credit (NOEC) Ontario senior homeowners' property tax grant (OSHPTG) Amounts paid for a principal residence in 2022 New for Ontario for 2022 The personal income levels and most provincial non-refundable tax credit amounts have changed. ... Line 58560 Your unused tuition and education amounts Complete Schedule ON(S11), Ontario Tuition and Education Amounts. ... Line 75 Reduction for dependent children born in 2004 or later Enter on line 60969 the number of dependent children you have. ...
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Nova Scotia benefits for individuals and families Nova Scotia child benefit Nova Scotia affordable living tax credit File your return Completing your Nova Scotia form Definitions Form NS428, Nova Scotia Tax and Credits Part A Nova Scotia non-refundable tax credits 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 Line 5836 Pension income amount Line 5840 Caregiver amount Line 5844 Disability amount (for self) Line 5848 Disability amount transferred from a dependant Line 5856 Your tuition and education amounts Line 5860 Tuition and education amounts transferred from a child Line 5868 Medical expenses for self, spouse or common-law partner, and your dependent children born in 2001 or later Line 5872 Allowable amount of medical expenses for other dependants Part C Nova Scotia tax Line 40 Nova Scotia tax on split income Line 47 Nova Scotia additional tax for minimum tax purposes Line 49 Provincial foreign tax credit Nova Scotia research and development tax credit recapture Nova Scotia low-income tax reduction Line 59 Reduction for spouse or common-law partner Line 60 Reduction for an eligible dependant Line 62 Reduction for dependent children born in 2000 or later Line 71 Nova Scotia political contribution tax credit Line 73 Food bank tax credit for farmers Line 75 Labour-sponsored venture capital tax credit Line 77 Equity tax credit Line 79 Age tax credit Line 81 Nova Scotia volunteer firefighters and ground search and rescue tax credit What's new for Nova Scotia for 2018? ... Line 5856 Your tuition and education amounts Complete Schedule NS(S11), Provincial Tuition and Education Amounts. ... Line 59 Reduction for spouse or common-law partner Claim $300 if you had a spouse or common-law partner on December 31, 2018. ...
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ARCHIVED - Information for Residents of British Columbia

▼Line 5804 Basic personal amount Claim $10,027. ▼Line 5808 Age amount You can claim this amount if you were 65 years of age or older on December 31, 2016, and your net income (line 236 of your return) is less than $63,453. ... Supporting documents Do not submit any supporting documents at the time of filing your tax return. ... Supporting documents If you are filing electronically or filing a paper return, do not send any documents. ...

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