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@bill_ivy Thank you for your feedback, we value your opinion and have shared this information with the proper TurboTax team.   Thank you for choosing TurboTax.
@TAK7 Unfortunately, there is no fast way to delete multiple T-slips. It's a one-by-one process.   We shared this information with the proper team.   Thank you for choosing TurboTax.
@UK85 What is the error message that you are getting? Did you enter your T4FHSA and fill out Schedule 15? Are you using TurboTax Desktop in Forms mode or EasyStep mode?      
@Soo3 We recommend you to confirm this with CRA before you NETFILE. Is it for Self-employment or for an employee (with a T4)?   If it's for an employee, you can enter the square feet in the emplo... See more...
@Soo3 We recommend you to confirm this with CRA before you NETFILE. Is it for Self-employment or for an employee (with a T4)?   If it's for an employee, you can enter the square feet in the employment expenses. If it's for a self-employed person, it's in the self-employment section, under the business profile.    Thank you for choosing TurboTax.
@Mavorini Please try signing into TurboTax with this link: https://ww1.2024.ca.turbotaxonline.intuit.com/secure/interview?_action=reset   Thank you for using TurboTax.
@garybw Do you have anything entered in Box 52 or Box 53? If not, you'll need to enter whatever is in Box 21 into either Box 52 or Box 53.   The new capital gains rate is not going into effect th... See more...
@garybw Do you have anything entered in Box 52 or Box 53? If not, you'll need to enter whatever is in Box 21 into either Box 52 or Box 53.   The new capital gains rate is not going into effect this year, so both boxes are taxed at the same one-half (50%) rate, but they still need to be filled in.   Thank you for using TurboTax.    
@Moll1 You need to delete the business. Then you can search for "Other Income" to enter an amount on line 13000.
If you do not have income, you do not need to report anything on the T2125/TP-80. You can delete these forms.   If you have a Quebec-registered company, you can enter the NEQ number on the QCFP f... See more...
If you do not have income, you do not need to report anything on the T2125/TP-80. You can delete these forms.   If you have a Quebec-registered company, you can enter the NEQ number on the QCFP form.     Thank you for choosing TurboTax  
@hlw55 If you are still not able to resolve this issue, please contact our phone support team for more assistance.    During tax season (from CRA NETFILE opening (mid-February) to the regular fil... See more...
@hlw55 If you are still not able to resolve this issue, please contact our phone support team for more assistance.    During tax season (from CRA NETFILE opening (mid-February) to the regular filing deadline (April 30), we're available 7 days a week during these hours: 9 AM to midnight ET for English support 9 AM to 9 PM ET for French support During the rest of the year (May 1 to mid-February), we're available Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 6 PM ET for English and French support.      
Please contact our phone support team as they will be able to assist you further.   During tax season (from CRA NETFILE opening (mid-February) to the regular filing deadline (April 30), we're ava... See more...
Please contact our phone support team as they will be able to assist you further.   During tax season (from CRA NETFILE opening (mid-February) to the regular filing deadline (April 30), we're available 7 days a week during these hours: 9 AM to midnight ET for English support 9 AM to 9 PM ET for French support During the rest of the year (May 1 to mid-February), we're available Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 6 PM ET for English and French support.      
Same! Though I didn't bother trying to phone TT, given the terrible experiences recounted here. Just printed my QC return and mailed it in, paying extra for registered mail. Really frustrating experi... See more...
Same! Though I didn't bother trying to phone TT, given the terrible experiences recounted here. Just printed my QC return and mailed it in, paying extra for registered mail. Really frustrating experience this year!
If you are collecting taxes on your self-employed or business income, are you claiming input tax credits (ITC) for GST/HST paid on expenses? If so, you do not need to enter the amount on your return ... See more...
If you are collecting taxes on your self-employed or business income, are you claiming input tax credits (ITC) for GST/HST paid on expenses? If so, you do not need to enter the amount on your return with taxes but before taxes. If you are not claiming the taxes throughout the year, than you must include your self-employed or business income and expenses with taxes.    If you received a T4A (box 48) and it does not include the taxes but you did charge taxes, I would suggest entering the amount of taxes in the T2125 box 3H and this will add to your amount on your T4A.      Hope this helps! Thank you for choosing TurboTax
@Jayraj Please make sure that they have answered yes to the question, "Did you sell products that you bought or manufactured?
@Keahull Cannot enter NS sports credit   In TurboTax Online, from the Tax home screen, click on Deductions, then Claims for Dependants. Then click continue until you get to the "Your children and... See more...
@Keahull Cannot enter NS sports credit   In TurboTax Online, from the Tax home screen, click on Deductions, then Claims for Dependants. Then click continue until you get to the "Your children and other dependants" page. There you can click on "Enter Credit Info" next to the child you want to claim the credit for.
@sandyemtucker Again, when the income is coming from T-slips, the program will assign it to a particular T2125, and there is no way to pick which one or move it to a separate one. But, ultimately, th... See more...
@sandyemtucker Again, when the income is coming from T-slips, the program will assign it to a particular T2125, and there is no way to pick which one or move it to a separate one. But, ultimately, the income and expenses from all your T2125s will be combined into the same line on the T1 (line 13500 in the case of Business Income).   
@klama385 You will be charged for each return if you are using an online version. You may have bought a retail product or used a desktop version in the past.  
The 2024 tax filing deadline is April 30, 2025, for individuals and June 16, 2025, for the self-employed. The CRA opened NETFILE on February 24, 2025. Not filing your tax return by the deadline may r... See more...
The 2024 tax filing deadline is April 30, 2025, for individuals and June 16, 2025, for the self-employed. The CRA opened NETFILE on February 24, 2025. Not filing your tax return by the deadline may result in you having to pay interest, fees, or penalties.   The period was January 1, 2024, to December 31, 2024.    Tax Deadline 2025: When Is the Last Day to File Taxes?   Thank you for choosing TurboTax.
Glad to hear that. Thanks for the update!
Thanks, it worked.
Box 21 on the T3 for 2024 is just the sum of the amounts in boxes 52 and 53. You need to put whatever it is in Box 21 in either 52 or 53 for it to transfer to Schedule 3. It doesn't matter which, as ... See more...
Box 21 on the T3 for 2024 is just the sum of the amounts in boxes 52 and 53. You need to put whatever it is in Box 21 in either 52 or 53 for it to transfer to Schedule 3. It doesn't matter which, as they are both taxed at a 50% rate, but for some reason using just box 53 seems to work better for people.   Thank you for choosing TurboTax.