If you are a salaried or commissioned employee who had to work from home
50% or more of the time for at least 4 consecutive weeks due to
COVID-19, or if you are self-employed, then you are eligible to claim
home office expenses on your 2020 tax retur...read more
The Home Buyers’ Amount (HBA) is a non-refundable credit that allows
qualifying first-time home buyers and purchasers with disabilities to
claim up to $5,000 on line 31270 of their tax return. Spouses or
common-law partners can divide the credit betw...read more
I am using the installed version of TurboTax Home and Business. I am
trying to enter information on a home office. I used the office only for
the first six months of the year, then retired. Do I enter the expenses
(mortgage interest, utilities, etc.)...read more
If you are a salaried or commissioned employee who had to work from home
50% or more of the time for at least 4 consecutive weeks due to
COVID-19, or if you are self-employed, then you are eligible to claim
home office expenses on your 2020 tax retur...read more
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The amount from the Climate Action Incentive...read more
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Instructions Once you have completed the Intro section, s...read more
Labor-sponsored venture capital corporations, or LSVCCs, are Canadian
corporations created by a union which deal exclusively in providing
venture capital (funding in exchange for growth potential). If you have
made contributions to a LSVCC, you will ...read more
The Home Buyers’ Amount (HBA) is a non-refundable credit that allows
qualifying first-time home buyers and purchasers with disabilities to
claim up to $5,000 on line 31270 of their tax return. Spouses or
common-law partners can divide the credit betw...read more
There are two types of northern residents deductions: Residency
deduction For northern zones, the basic deduction is $11 per day For
intermediate zones, the basic deduction is $5.50 per day Travel
deduction The maximum deduction for each eligible tri...read more
To claim the Disability Tax Credit, you must first have an approved DTC
application (form T2201) on file with the CRA, completed by both the
person claiming the credit and a medical professional. If you’re
transferring the credit from your dependant,...read more