There is no actual NR (Non-Resident) Forms in a T1 General Tax Return, therefore you cannot enter this slip on a particular page or screen. If you receive a T4A-NR you report it on your Non-Resident tax return in the same manner as you would a T4A slip, on the T4A page in TurboTax.
Depending on the source of the income, you can enter on your Canadian tax return on the type of slip which that income was derived from. For example:
Ensure you keep the slip available if CRA requests to see it.
There is no actual NR (Non-Resident) Forms in a T1 General Tax Return, therefore you cannot enter this slip on a particular page or screen. If you receive a T4A-NR you report it on your Non-Resident tax return in the same manner as you would a T4A slip, on the T4A page in TurboTax.
Depending on the source of the income, you can enter on your Canadian tax return on the type of slip which that income was derived from. For example:
Ensure you keep the slip available if CRA requests to see it.