ARCHIVED - 1995 General Income Tax Guide
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You may be entitled to claim child care expenses if you or your spouse paid someone to look after your children so that you or your spouse could:
- earn income from employment or self-employment;
- take an occupational training course for which a training allowance under the National Training Act is received; or
- conduct research or similar work for which a grant is received.
To make your claim, get Form T778, Calculation of Child Care Expenses Deduction for 1995, and Form T1065, Child Care Expenses Information Sheet for 1995, from us. However, if you claimed child care expenses on your 1994 return, you should find a copy of this form and information sheet included with the tax package we mailed to you. Attach a completed copy of Form T778 to your return.
Tax Tip
You may be able to claim payments you made to a boarding school, sports school, or camp. For details, see Forms T1065 and T778.
- Date modified:
- 2002-02-04