I have moved to a new location for employment reasons and would like to claim the moving expenses incurred. However, my question is what is NET ELIGIBLE INCOME RELATED TO NEW WORK LOCATION. Where can I find it?
Thank you.
Your net eligible income (line 22)
If you are an employee, your net eligible income is equal to the
amounts reported on your T4 and/or T4A slips relating to the new
work location and that are included on lines 101 and/or 104, minus
any amount relating to the new work location claimed on lines 207,
212, 229, 231, and 232 of your return.
If you are self-employed, your net eligible income is generally equal
to the net amounts earned at the new work location that are
included on lines 135 to 143, minus any amounts claimed on lines
212 and 222 of your return.
If you are a student, your net eligible income is equal to the amount
of scholarship, bursaries, fellowships, research grants, and/or
certain prizes required to be included in your income for the year.
Your net eligible income (line 22)
If you are an employee, your net eligible income is equal to the
amounts reported on your T4 and/or T4A slips relating to the new
work location and that are included on lines 101 and/or 104, minus
any amount relating to the new work location claimed on lines 207,
212, 229, 231, and 232 of your return.
If you are self-employed, your net eligible income is generally equal
to the net amounts earned at the new work location that are
included on lines 135 to 143, minus any amounts claimed on lines
212 and 222 of your return.
If you are a student, your net eligible income is equal to the amount
of scholarship, bursaries, fellowships, research grants, and/or
certain prizes required to be included in your income for the year.
What is simple answer for this ask ? Is it line 14 on T4 ?
If you are an employee, your net eligible income is equal to the
amounts reported on your T4 box 14
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