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I receive pension from Brazil which is exempt under tax treaty, using rate=0.2327 to show amount in CAD. But what rate should I use on L.11500 and L.25600?

I receive pension from Brazil which is exempt under tax treaty, using rate=0.2327 to show amount in CAD. But what rate should I use on L.11500 and L.25600?
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DaveF1006
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I receive pension from Brazil which is exempt under tax treaty, using rate=0.2327 to show amount in CAD. But what rate should I use on L.11500 and L.25600?

To clarify, what do you mean by L.11500 and L.25600?

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DaveF1006
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I receive pension from Brazil which is exempt under tax treaty, using rate=0.2327 to show amount in CAD. But what rate should I use on L.11500 and L.25600?

To clarify, what do you mean by L.11500 and L.25600?

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I receive pension from Brazil which is exempt under tax treaty, using rate=0.2327 to show amount in CAD. But what rate should I use on L.11500 and L.25600?

Thanks Dave.

L = Line

L. 11500 (Other pensions ...)

L. 25600 (Additional deductions)

Regards,

Neil

I receive pension from Brazil which is exempt under tax treaty, using rate=0.2327 to show amount in CAD. But what rate should I use on L.11500 and L.25600?

@profnei2007 

 

When you enter your pension amount in the other foreign pensions box, it will automatically go to Line 11500

You would enter the Line 25600 (treaty exempt income) amount that is exempt on the OTH (Other Income, Deductions & Credits) worksheet, near the bottom, in CAD.