I seem to be getting conflicting answers on the site about how to deal with my child's T4A(P) slip. It is their only income/benefit. Do I:
1. File a separate return for him?
2. Just ignore it, as it is very little income?
3. Add it to the Deductions -> Additional Dependant Info -> Net Income? This doesn't seems right as it references that I would have a T1 for him.
Please advise
You do not need to file a separate tax return for a child who receives a T4A(P) slip. (Only if they had other income from say a part-time job, would you file a tax return for them.)
Add this income as the child's income by going to > Deductions -> Additional Dependant Info -> Net Income. No T1 is needed for the child to add this income there, and only if you are a single parent making a claim for the Eligible Dependant Amount for one of your children will the addition of this income have any effect on your own tax return.
You do not need to file a separate tax return for a child who receives a T4A(P) slip. (Only if they had other income from say a part-time job, would you file a tax return for them.)
Add this income as the child's income by going to > Deductions -> Additional Dependant Info -> Net Income. No T1 is needed for the child to add this income there, and only if you are a single parent making a claim for the Eligible Dependant Amount for one of your children will the addition of this income have any effect on your own tax return.
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