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New Member
posted Apr 25, 2022 7:31:44 PM

My spouse and I didn't use the Home Buyer credit but on the Other Credits section of T1 it lists amount claimed by another individual as $5000. I don't know why??

I've made sure we said no to the first time home buyer section and that we haven't selected any need to make a Home Buyer or Learning Plan repayment.  The T1 shows that we haven't taken the credit (it's zeroed out) but can't find out why it is showing as "amount claimed by another individual" for $5K on each of our returns.

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Returning Member
Apr 28, 2022 10:23:28 PM

The same thing is showing up on my tax return (and my spouse's). I'm wondering what's going on here too. Is this some kind of glitch/error?

Intuit Alumni
May 4, 2022 10:34:06 AM

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New Member
May 4, 2022 10:41:30 AM

I did contact the telephone help line.  Together using the screen share we walked through almost all of the return with special focus on the Credits and RRSP sections.  Despite checking and re-checking many of the items to verify that neither of us claimed the credit or noted a home buyer repayment requirement the item was not changed.  No matter what changes were made it continued to show the Amount Claimed by Another Individual in the Other Credits section.

Moderator
May 8, 2022 3:56:17 PM

It's not coming from the Home Buyers’ Plan (HBP), rather it's from the First-Time Home Buyers' Tax Credit.

 

Please do the following:

  1. Select Find (or the magnifying glass icon) from the top right
  2. In the Find window, type in first and then choose “First-Time Home Buyers' Tax Amount” from the list. Then click “Go”.
  3. On the “First-Time Home Buyers' Tax Credit” page, answer NO so that you don’t take the credit. But in the box underneath enter 5000.
  4. Click “Continue” to save your changes.
  5. Select File, then Print Your Return from the bottom of the left side menu and download a new copy of your PDF. The 5000 should be gone.