T777 is for employment expenses, meaning that you are a salaried employee, and not self-employed. If this is the case, your employer must sign a T2200 Conditions of employment form, then you would claim the expenses on the T777. You would need a T2200 and T777 for each employer
If you are self-employed, and paid as a contractor for your work by several different companies, or clients, you would fill out one T2125 for all of your revenue and expenses.
T777 is for employment expenses, meaning that you are a salaried employee, and not self-employed. If this is the case, your employer must sign a T2200 Conditions of employment form, then you would claim the expenses on the T777. You would need a T2200 and T777 for each employer
If you are self-employed, and paid as a contractor for your work by several different companies, or clients, you would fill out one T2125 for all of your revenue and expenses.
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