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The NR4 form is only issued to Non-Residents of Canada and there are no actual NR (Non-Resident) Forms in a T1 General Tax Return. Therefore you cannot enter this slip on a particular page or screen titled NR4.
Depending on the source of the income, you can enter on your Canadian tax return the type of slip from which that income was derived from. For example:
Ensure you keep the slip available should the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) requests to see it.
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Turbotax supports filing under section 216. This form has line 43700 which is where the value has to go. How do we put this into turbotax to get it to appear in the correct place?
@whatever18 Line 43700 is Total income tax deducted. If you have a NR4 or other tax slip that has an amount of tax that you've paid, you'd just need to enter that slip.

Hi,
Where do I put my NR4 info if the income is from an RESP?
You would enter your RESP income on the T4A slip page.

Hi,
I did not receive a T4A as I am studying outside of Canada, despite being a Canadian citizen who worked in Canada before I left. I received an NR4 instead. Please advise.
@k_watts2024 As Ginette said above, the NR4 form is only issued to Non-Residents of Canada and there are no actual NR (Non-Resident) Forms in a T1 General Tax Return. So, depending on the source of the income, you can enter on your Canadian tax return the type of slip from which that income was derived from. In your case, you would use the T4A to enter RESP income.
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