Hi there - I believe you might mean that you entered a T4 for $14K and it showed a refund of $550. TurboTax would automatically begin calculating the Working Income Tax Benefit (WITB) for your return, which is how you saw the refund. When you entered the T2202A - which means you are a student, that removed the WITB as students are not eligible for that benefit. Here is some more information on the WITB off the CRA site: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/bnfts/wtb/menu-eng.html
If you need more help, since you are on TurboTax 20 Returns, you can also contact a Live Tax Advice agent for free if you have more questions.
Hi there - I believe you might mean that you entered a T4 for $14K and it showed a refund of $550. TurboTax would automatically begin calculating the Working Income Tax Benefit (WITB) for your return, which is how you saw the refund. When you entered the T2202A - which means you are a student, that removed the WITB as students are not eligible for that benefit. Here is some more information on the WITB off the CRA site: http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/bnfts/wtb/menu-eng.html
If you need more help, since you are on TurboTax 20 Returns, you can also contact a Live Tax Advice agent for free if you have more questions.
This is more of a follow-up than an answer: What if someone was a student part of the year and worked for another part of the year? It doesn't make sense that you can only identify oneself as just one, does it?
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