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Archived CRA website
ARCHIVED - Identification and other information, and total income
For more information about RDSPs, go to Registered disability savings plan (RDSP) or see Guide T4040, RRSPs and Other Registered Plans for Retirement amounts (grants) paid to you as a result of taking time away from work to cope with the death or disappearance of your child because of an offence or probable offence under the Criminal Code (shown in box 136 of your T4A slip) pool registered pension plan income shown in box 194 of your T4A slips if you were under 65 years of age and you did not receive this income on the death of your spouse or common-law partner retiring allowances shown in boxes 66 and 67 of your T4 slips and any retiring allowance shown in box 26 of your T3 slips income from the disposition of Canadian Resource Property or negative balance(s) of the resource pools calculated at the end of the year in Section II on Form T1229, Statement of Resource Expenses and Depletion Allowance ⬤▮▲Line 13010 – Scholarships, fellowships, bursaries, and artists’ project grants Report prizes and awards you received as a benefit from your employment or in connection with a business. ...
Archived CRA website
ARCHIVED - Total income
Report prizes and awards you received as a benefit from your employment or in connection with a business. ...
Archived CRA website
ARCHIVED - Deductions (Net income and Taxable income)
⬤Line 221 – Carrying charges and interest expenses Claim the following carrying charges and interest you paid to earn income from investments: fees to manage or take care of your investments (other than any fees you paid for services in connection with your pooled registered pension plan, registered retirement income fund, registered retirement savings plan, specified pension plan, and tax-free savings account) fees for certain investment advice (see Interpretation Bulletin IT-238, Fees Paid to Investment Counsel) or for recording investment income fees to have someone complete your return, but only if you have income from a business or property, accounting is a usual part of the operations of your business or property, and you did not use the amounts claimed to reduce the business or property income you reported (see Interpretation Bulletin IT-99, Legal and Accounting Fees) most interest you pay on money you borrow for investment purposes, but generally only if you use it to try to earn investment income, including interest and dividends. ...
Current CRA website
Completing your return (Steps 1 and 2)
You do not have to report certain non-taxable amounts as income, including the following: most lottery winnings most gifts and inheritances amounts paid by Canada or an allied country (if the amount is not taxable in that country) for disability or death of a war veteran due to war service GST/HST credit and CCB payments, including those from related provincial or territorial programs family allowance payments and the supplement for handicapped children paid by the province of Quebec compensation received from a province or territory if you were a victim of a criminal act or a motor vehicle accident most amounts received from a life insurance policy following someone's death most types of strike pay you received from your union, even if you performed picketing duties as a requirement of membership Note Income earned on any of the above amounts (such as interest you earn when you invest lottery winnings) is taxable. most amounts received from a TFSA ⬤▮▲ Line 13010 – Taxable scholarships, fellowships, bursaries, and artists' project grants Report amounts that you received as a scholarship, fellowship or bursary, or a prize for achievement in a field of endeavour ordinarily carried on by you (other than a prescribed prize) that were not received in connection with your employment or in the course of business, to the extent that these amounts are more than your scholarship exemption. ...
Current CRA website
and Deemed Residents of Canada – Completing your return: Steps 1 and 2
For more information about RDSPs, go to Registered disability savings plan or see Guide T4040, RRSPs and Other Registered Plans for Retirement, and Guide RC4460, Registered Disability Savings Plan. grant amounts paid to you as a result of taking time away from work to cope with the death or disappearance of your child because of an offence or probable offence under the Criminal Code (from box 136 of your T4A slip) PRPP income from box 194 of your T4A slips if you were under 65 years of age and you did not receive this income upon the death of your spouse or common-law partner retiring allowances from boxes 66 and 67 of your T4 slips and any retiring allowance from box 26 of your T3 slips income from the disposition of Canadian Resource Property or negative balance(s) of the resource pools calculated at the end of the year in Section II on Form T1229, Statement of Resource Expenses and Depletion Allowance ⬤▮▲ Line 13010 – Taxable scholarships, fellowships, bursaries, and artists' project grants Report amounts that you received as a scholarship, fellowship or bursary, or a prize for achievement in a field of endeavour ordinarily carried on by you (other than a prescribed prize) that were not received in connection with your employment or in the course of business, to the extent that these amounts are more than your scholarship exemption. ...
Archived CRA website
ARCHIVED - General Income Tax and Benefit Guide - 2017 - Total income
Report prizes and awards you received as a benefit from your employment or in connection with a business. ...
Archived CRA website
ARCHIVED - General Income Tax and Benefit Guide - 2017 - Deductions (Net income and Taxable income)
Line 221 – Carrying charges and interest expenses Claim the following carrying charges and interest you paid to earn income from investments: fees to manage or take care of your investments (other than any fees you paid for services in connection with your pooled registered pension plan, registered retirement income fund, registered retirement savings plan, specified pension plan, and tax-free savings account); fees for certain investment advice (see Interpretation Bulletin IT-238, Fees Paid to Investment Counsel) or for recording investment income; fees to have someone complete your return, but only if you have income from a business or property, accounting is a usual part of the operations of your business or property, and you did not use the amounts claimed to reduce the business or property income you reported (see Interpretation Bulletin IT-99, Legal and Accounting Fees); most interest you pay on money you borrow for investment purposes, but generally only if you use it to try to earn investment income, including interest and dividends. ...
Archived CRA website
ARCHIVED - General Income Tax and Benefit Guide - 2014 : Total income
Report prizes and awards you received as a benefit from your employment or in connection with a business. ...
Archived CRA website
ARCHIVED - General Income Tax and Benefit Guide - 2016 - Total income
Report prizes and awards you received as a benefit from your employment or in connection with a business. ...
Archived CRA website
ARCHIVED - General Income Tax and Benefit Guide - 2008
Self-employed persons- If you or your spouse or common-law partner carried on a business in 2008 (other than a business whose expenditures are primarily in connection with a tax shelter), your return for 2008 has to be filed on or before June 15, 2009. ...