Hello - the only way you can claim them is if you are self employed, working as a contractor. These can be claimed as Supplies. If you are not self employed, i.e. you are working for someone else sorry you cannot claim these items. There is a federal employment tax credit that gets calculated automatically up to $1000 (roughly) based on your employment income that covers such expenses. Hope this helps!
Hello - the only way you can claim them is if you are self employed, working as a contractor. These can be claimed as Supplies. If you are not self employed, i.e. you are working for someone else sorry you cannot claim these items. There is a federal employment tax credit that gets calculated automatically up to $1000 (roughly) based on your employment income that covers such expenses. Hope this helps!
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If you are in a registered trade there is a Trades person tool deduction however you will require your employer to fill in a form. You can find additional information about the credit on the CRA Site http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/trades/.
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