Line 115 consists of the following amounts:
You'll enter your T-slip information in the INCOME & EXPENSES section of the interview.
You'll enter your T-slip information in the INCOME & EXPENSES section of the interview.
As for deductions on line 256 of your T1 - they come from exemptions from foreign sources that hold a tax treaty mostly. So here is the link to guide you in entering in your foreign income under a tax treaty:
How do I enter foreign income that is subject to a tax treaty?Line 115 consists of the following amounts:
You'll enter your T-slip information in the INCOME & EXPENSES section of the interview.
You'll enter your T-slip information in the INCOME & EXPENSES section of the interview.
As for deductions on line 256 of your T1 - they come from exemptions from foreign sources that hold a tax treaty mostly. So here is the link to guide you in entering in your foreign income under a tax treaty:
How do I enter foreign income that is subject to a tax treaty?Does this this guidance apply for the United Nations retired pension too? I do not have any other income rather than UNSJPF.
@Rhmross If your United Nations retired pension is tax exempt, then it is not eligible for pension splitting and will not appear on Line 11500 of your tax return.
Regarding this response:
If the United Nations retired pension will not appear on Line 11500 of the tax return, where is it supposed to be?