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posted Apr 24, 2024 5:48:17 AM

I don’t have a T2202 slip for the examination fees I paid. How do I claim this?

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Apr 24, 2024 6:43:03 AM

You will need to get a receipt. An example of one is supplied in this next CRA link. 

As per the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) Examination fees for licensing or certification

Examination fees paid to an educational institution, professional association, provincial ministry or other similar institution, to take an occupational, trade or professional examination that is required to obtain a professional status recognized by federal or provincial statute, or to be licensed or certified as a tradesperson, to allow you to practice the profession or trade in Canada, may be eligible for the tuition tax credit.

Ancillary fees or charges exceeding $250 and paid in respect of an occupational, trade, or professional examination are not eligible tuition fees unless they are required to be paid by all individuals taking the examination.

You should be provided with a receipt to substantiate your eligible exam fees.

 

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