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I have employment claims. I am not sure how to break it down in the GST Taxable, HST Taxable or Excempt Portion
@pepsi222 If you don't enter anything for box 26 (or Box 24), then TurboTax will automatically calculate the amount. The number is used to see if there is a CPP overpayment, which if one exists, the ... See more...
@pepsi222 If you don't enter anything for box 26 (or Box 24), then TurboTax will automatically calculate the amount. The number is used to see if there is a CPP overpayment, which if one exists, the amount would be refunded or used to reduce your balance owing.
If you are or are planning to buy, renovate and sell homes on a regular basis, then yes, it would be considered business income.  If you are going to enter the sale as capital gains, then since you... See more...
If you are or are planning to buy, renovate and sell homes on a regular basis, then yes, it would be considered business income.  If you are going to enter the sale as capital gains, then since your partner is not a spouse, you would have to divide the amounts yourself, then enter them into TurboTax.   Outlays and expenses are the amounts that you incurred to sell a capital property. These types of expenses include fixing-up expenses, finders' fees, commissions, brokers' fees, surveyors' fees, legal fees, transfer taxes, and advertising costs.   Costs to improve or add to the property would go into the Adjusted cost base. Adjusted cost base would also include the cost of a property plus any expenses to acquire it, such as commissions and legal fees.
You can claim work from home benefit for the past and current year. The amount you can claim for work-space-in-the-home expenses is limited to the amount of employment income that is left after you h... See more...
You can claim work from home benefit for the past and current year. The amount you can claim for work-space-in-the-home expenses is limited to the amount of employment income that is left after you have deducted all other employment expenses. This means that you cannot use work-space-in-the-home expenses to create or increase a loss from employment. If you cannot claim all your work-space-in-the-home expenses in the year, you can carry forward the expenses. You can claim these expenses in the next year as long as you are reporting income from the same employer. However, you cannot create or increase a loss from employment by carrying forward work-space-in-the-home expenses.  For further information, please see the links below: Canada Revenue Agency Q&A: Frequently asked questions – Home office expenses for employees  TurboTax FAQ/video: Home Office Deductions for Self-Employed and Employed Taxpayers Thank you for choosing TurboTax.
If you bookmarked and saved a page when you previously worked in your return, you can go into the Bookmark icon at the top right of the screen inside your return. When you click on it you will see yo... See more...
If you bookmarked and saved a page when you previously worked in your return, you can go into the Bookmark icon at the top right of the screen inside your return. When you click on it you will see your saved pages listed at the bottom. If you did not bookmark the page, you can click on the left side menu in your tax return. Select the heading in which you want to enter the information. You can also use the "Find" icon on the top right to find the particular T-slips and other credits.   Thank you for choosing TurboTax.
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If I am renting, can I add my Hydro bills to my tax return?
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@lgroom Are you using TurboTax CD/Download or TurboTax Online? What is the exact error message that you are getting?  
Turbo tax says I am not eligible for the free filing, even tho I qualify?  Why?
@iamandrewhall Please clear your browser cache (or use a different browser) and try again. If you are still not able to resolve this issue, please contact our phone support team at 1-888-829-8608 for... See more...
@iamandrewhall Please clear your browser cache (or use a different browser) and try again. If you are still not able to resolve this issue, please contact our phone support team at 1-888-829-8608 for more help.
Disability Support Payments Asks for Service, Provider and Address but there is not room to provide. 
@KathyM4 Unfortunately if you want to buy TurboTax CD/Download directly from us, we only accept Canadian or US credit cards as payment. However, you may be able to find a 3rd party retailer that sell... See more...
@KathyM4 Unfortunately if you want to buy TurboTax CD/Download directly from us, we only accept Canadian or US credit cards as payment. However, you may be able to find a 3rd party retailer that sells TurboTax CD/Download who accepts a different form of payment, or foreign credit cards.
The Turbo Tax software for 2022 is malfunctioning. I have used the same industry code for 20 years . . . maybe they changed it this year. I looked it up . ..  possible. I enter a bunch of different o... See more...
The Turbo Tax software for 2022 is malfunctioning. I have used the same industry code for 20 years . . . maybe they changed it this year. I looked it up . ..  possible. I enter a bunch of different ones . I enter a whole bunch of different ones and still TT gives me an error.   between the old information on google and the total lack of information from our incompetent government  I can't file without it . . . Never NEVER ever had this problem before . . .. I file tax returns for my whole family . .. same industry code  . . . but no in 2022 it's an error????? what gives?   NOT happy!!!! Old industry code for direct sales 454300 . . .. I looked it up and says the new industry code should be 454390 or is it 5963?? the government doesn't say . . . and absolutely nothing works! finally I just entered 541860 and it took it .. .  nothing intuitive about this at all and it doesn't work.  
Hi Susan, thanks for the reply. It is showing as a red circle 1 with ¨Please check the box or adjust amounts entered¨. It does not indicate a box to check or fix. It will not let me leave a zero in t... See more...
Hi Susan, thanks for the reply. It is showing as a red circle 1 with ¨Please check the box or adjust amounts entered¨. It does not indicate a box to check or fix. It will not let me leave a zero in the End of Year amount - it just posts the error message again. If I put a ¨1¨ for end of year value, it is accepted and I can move on, but not if I enter a zero. Since the account was closed during the year, it has a max value, but no end of year value. Hope that helps!
My husband repaid $1000 of CERB benefits in 2022.  Searched for the COVID repayment form but I am unable to enter the amount in the "Amount of repayment to claim in 2022" line as there are no boxes a... See more...
My husband repaid $1000 of CERB benefits in 2022.  Searched for the COVID repayment form but I am unable to enter the amount in the "Amount of repayment to claim in 2022" line as there are no boxes available to enter the amount into.  If I try to enter it in the line for "...claim in 2021" I get an error at the top of the screen that says "The total amount to deduct on 2020/2021 returns can’t be more than the total repayment available to deduct."  The letter we received from Service Canada says to enter the repayment amount on line 23210 of your 2022 return.  How do I search for this line in Turbo Tax.
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