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‎October 29, 2019
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My T slips show Tax Deductions of $2745.89 and my return shows $21,619.35 and has been submitted to Intuit. How can I resolve this.
I should not have a refund of $18,000.00+ and I have submitted my return. What can I do to change this. I have checked all slips and have entered the correct amounts. We do have split income.
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My T slips show Tax Deductions of $2745.89 and my return shows $21,619.35 and has been submitted to Intuit. How can I resolve this.
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Is the split income from pension amounts? If so, the system will assign a prorated portion of taxes paid based on split amount.
The 18K does seem excessive, I am sure CRA will catch this, however, it is best to call them and disclose the error. 1-800-959-8281
Christine
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My T slips show Tax Deductions of $2745.89 and my return shows $21,619.35 and has been submitted to Intuit. How can I resolve this.
Hi
Is the split income from pension amounts? If so, the system will assign a prorated portion of taxes paid based on split amount.
The 18K does seem excessive, I am sure CRA will catch this, however, it is best to call them and disclose the error. 1-800-959-8281
Christine