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Can a support to my parents not living with us be claimed as tax deduction?
they live in the Philippines but we are providing support for the medicines and daily expenses, they are senior citizens no longer working
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Can a support to my parents not living with us be claimed as tax deduction?
Support by remittances to overseas family members are never recognised as a deduction from income by CRA.
Under certain circumstances, CRA will permit spousal credit to a Canadian tax resident who sop ports a non-resident partner who,has no other source of income. This is the exception as the CRA will require documentation to support a spousal credit claim.
Under certain circumstances, CRA will permit spousal credit to a Canadian tax resident who sop ports a non-resident partner who,has no other source of income. This is the exception as the CRA will require documentation to support a spousal credit claim.
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Can a support to my parents not living with us be claimed as tax deduction?
Support by remittances to overseas family members are never recognised as a deduction from income by CRA.
Under certain circumstances, CRA will permit spousal credit to a Canadian tax resident who sop ports a non-resident partner who,has no other source of income. This is the exception as the CRA will require documentation to support a spousal credit claim.
Under certain circumstances, CRA will permit spousal credit to a Canadian tax resident who sop ports a non-resident partner who,has no other source of income. This is the exception as the CRA will require documentation to support a spousal credit claim.