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posted Mar 18, 2024 10:18:42 AM

Can I claim my course that I took for my job with the company

I had to take a course for my job requirement.  I'm told I can claim it but  I dont see any examples, help?

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Intuit Alumni
Mar 18, 2024 10:48:09 AM

As per the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) Training costs – You can deduct the cost of a training course as an employment expense. The course has to maintain, upgrade, or update your existing skills or qualifications that relate to your employment.

You cannot deduct the cost of a training course as an employment expense if the course is for personal reasons, the cost is unreasonable, or you receive a lasting benefit from the course. For example, you receive a lasting benefit when you take a course to get a credit towards a degree, diploma, professional qualification, or similar certificate.

For more information and additional examples, see Interpretation Bulletin IT357R2 Archived – Expenses of training.

If you cannot deduct the cost of a training course as an employment expense, you can claim it as a tuition amount as long as you meet the conditions described in Guide P105, Students and Income Tax.

 

You can also view: Eligible tuition fees

 

TurboTax FAQ: How do I claim my tuition fees?

 

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