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I am using the downloaded 'desktop' version of TurboTax. It gives the option to file the main T1 return, and then separately file the T1135 (assuming you need to), via separate filing buttons.
Because I need to send a paper version of the T1135 form using Part B (detailed account), due to insufficient lines available in the software that were highlighted by other users years ago and still not rectified, TurboTax is then not allowing the main T1 return to be filed, as it says the T1135 isn't completed properly.
I am not intending to complete the T1135 within the software, but instead send a separate fillable PDF document. The bug now means I will have to send my entire return by paper instead of filing online, taking 12 weeks for CRA to process it instead of 1 week...
This rather obvious bug has negated the entire reason for purchasing TurboTax and is now costing me weeks of delay. The 'support' phone number being entirely automated does not allow you to speak with anyone, instead it offers to send a list of error codes to my phone.
What is the point of having separate buttons for filing the T1 and the T1135 documents, if the T1 then fails to file using Netfile because the T1135 isn't completed...
We understand how frustrating it must be. Unfortunately, there is no way to add additional lines to the T1135. To reduce the number of lines required, group your stocks and enter only the totals. We have always passed on this feedback to our development team.
The T1135 (Foreign Income Verification Statement) is a form that you have to fill out on the same day as your T1 (April 30 or June 15). If you try to submit your T1 (Income Tax Return) without including a required T1135, the system will fail because the CRA database needs to follow foreign reporting rules before it can process the tax return.
If you indicated in your T1 return that you own foreign property exceeding $100,000 CAD, you are obligated to file Form T1135.
If you are not required to file a T1135 (i.e., you do not own more than $100,000 CAD in foreign property), you must ensure you did not accidentally check the "Yes" box on your T1 tax return regarding this requirement.
Your feedback is valuable to us. I will pass this along to our development team. Thanks.
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