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You need to convert the amounts on your T5 into CAD.    You can get exchange rates from the Bank of Canada's website: https://www.bankofcanada.ca/rates/exchange/  
You need to go back into the section of the return where you will see employment expenses and edit any amount in there—or delete it. Then you will be able to go and remove the checkmark.    Thank... See more...
You need to go back into the section of the return where you will see employment expenses and edit any amount in there—or delete it. Then you will be able to go and remove the checkmark.    Thank you for choosing TurboTax
1- Did you download the correct software 2- Did it ask for you to sign into your account? 3- Was there a license code attached to your account? If yes, how many times does it say it was used?  ... See more...
1- Did you download the correct software 2- Did it ask for you to sign into your account? 3- Was there a license code attached to your account? If yes, how many times does it say it was used?    Thank you for choosing TurboTax.
@DavJ If you are in Ontario, Ontario eliminated their tuition and education tax credits in 2017. No new tuition amounts can be claimed if they are dated after September 4, 2017.      
Did you complete a joint/couple return or a single one?
Did you get a page that had a barcode on it? If yes, that replaces the many pages. Usually you get 4-8 pages, as it is a condensed return that you mail out.    Thank you for choosing TurboTax.
It is possible that you never entered that it was the last year of that specific rental property, and the system thinks that you still have it. You should be able to open up the T776 that is not need... See more...
It is possible that you never entered that it was the last year of that specific rental property, and the system thinks that you still have it. You should be able to open up the T776 that is not needed, then go to the top of the return, click on Edit-Forms-Clear current form, and then go back to Edit-Forms-Close Unused Forms. Any forms that you have listed that are not needed, please be sure to follow the same instructions above to delete each one.   Thank you for choosing TurboTax.
We do pass on customer's suggestions, but but for whatever reason they have not implemented the change. One workaround is to combine items if possible. Or, since the T1135 gets sent separately from t... See more...
We do pass on customer's suggestions, but but for whatever reason they have not implemented the change. One workaround is to combine items if possible. Or, since the T1135 gets sent separately from the T1, you can mail in your Foreign Income Verification Statement instead of filing it online.   As far as I know, you still need to wait for your notice of assessment before using ReFile to make any changes. But if you need to make changes to your T1135, you can also do it through CRA's MyAccount.  
Hello! I checked my messages and still no response from Intuit. Please can you provide an update? Thanks!
If you are using NETFILE to submit your return, then Form T1135 will be transmitted correctly to the CRA.  
Your confirmation code indicates that you've successfully submitted your tax return. If you don't have a confirmation code, you still need to submit your tax return using NETFILE.  
No. The spouse that owes must pay what they owe. The spouse that is getting a refund will get their full refund regardless of whether the other spouse paid or not. They are two individual taxpayers. ... See more...
No. The spouse that owes must pay what they owe. The spouse that is getting a refund will get their full refund regardless of whether the other spouse paid or not. They are two individual taxpayers.   
What province are you in?  
You can view the prices for Assist & Review for TurboTax Online here: https://turbotax.intuit.ca/tax/software/assist-review  
Not to worry, the filing timestamp is GMT. As long as you have a NETFILE confirmation number, you're done for the year!  
No, Self-employed individuals are not eligible to claim this amount.    
@Tubott83 You would only claim the rent for the time you lived there during the tax year, so a max of 12 months. And you can only claim what you paid in total for the year, not the total that was pai... See more...
@Tubott83 You would only claim the rent for the time you lived there during the tax year, so a max of 12 months. And you can only claim what you paid in total for the year, not the total that was paid by all the people sharing the unit.    If you need to add the credit to your 2023 return, this TurboTax Canada FAQ tells you how you can do that using ReFile: I've filed my tax return. Can I still make changes?  
This TurboTax Canada FAQ tells you how you can do that using ReFile: I've filed my tax return. Can I still make changes?  
Did you use the link that was provided to you in the offer email? That link should also tell you what products the discount applies to.    
While it can be frustrating, it’s common for the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) to make a tax return assessment that is different from yours.     The reasons for these discrepancies may vary, and ca... See more...
While it can be frustrating, it’s common for the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) to make a tax return assessment that is different from yours.     The reasons for these discrepancies may vary, and can range from very simple (typo or data entry error, forgotten slip, receipt, amount, etc) to complex (carry-forward amounts not included, accounting errors, etc).    In most cases, the CRA will explain how they calculated your tax refund or balance owing, and you can find this information on your Notice of Assessment (NOA), under the heading Explanation of changes and other important information. Compare the line numbers on your NOA and their corresponding values with those entered into TurboTax.