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Filing
Note: We will automatically claim the disability amount transferred from your dependant on the spouse with the highest income (after deductions). If that person is not the current designated transfer recipient, you will need to update your records with the CRA first before you can NETFILE. Otherwise, you will need to print and file your return, with the updated T2201. For more information, click here.
To correctly calculate the disability amount transferred from your dependant, add the amounts from ___ 's 2014 tax return.
I don't understand this though.. it asks for amounts from his return which he doesn't even have?
and then it says..
Child care and disability supports deductions claimed for Ethan by anyone
Total of Schedule 1 lines 300 to 315
Amount on line 260
___ 's provincial personal amounts (Form 428 from lines 5804 to 5840)
Check this box if Ethan was not a resident of British Columbia at the end of 2014.
-- thank you for your help.. I don't understand taxes at all! And why will It change to the spouse with higher income.. do we have to fill out that form all over again?
To correctly calculate the disability amount transferred from your dependant, add the amounts from ___ 's 2014 tax return.
I don't understand this though.. it asks for amounts from his return which he doesn't even have?
and then it says..
Child care and disability supports deductions claimed for Ethan by anyone
Total of Schedule 1 lines 300 to 315
Amount on line 260
___ 's provincial personal amounts (Form 428 from lines 5804 to 5840)
Check this box if Ethan was not a resident of British Columbia at the end of 2014.
-- thank you for your help.. I don't understand taxes at all! And why will It change to the spouse with higher income.. do we have to fill out that form all over again?
‎October 29, 2019
7:03 PM