Federal non-refundable tax credits
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Federal non-refundable tax credits
Generally, federal non-refundable tax credits reduce the amount of federal tax. However, if the total of these credits is more than the federal tax, there will not be a refund for the difference.
Topics
- Lines 30000 to 30450, 30500 – Personal amounts
- Line 30800 – Base CPP or QPP contributions through employment income
- Line 31260 – Canada employment amount
- Line 31285 – Home accessibility expenses
- Line 31400 – Pension income amount
- Line 31600 – Disability amount for self
- Line 31800 – Disability amount transferred from a dependant
- Line 31900 – Interest paid on your student loans
- Line 32600 – Amounts transferred from your spouse or common-law partner
- Line 33099 – Medical expenses for self, spouse or common-law partner, and your dependent children under 18 years of age
- Line 34900 – Donations and gifts
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- Date modified:
- 2023-01-24