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Unused Canada Training Credits
Hello,
I already claimed all my tuition federal and provincial credit from previous years. But I still have my unused Canada Training Credit to claim. I was trying to follow the steps provided by turbotax help below but because I have no tuition to claim and Turbotax didnt give me the option to enter my Canada credit training showing on my previous year notice of assesement in my CRA account.
These are the Steps that I followed below;
- Go to Your Student Profile by selecting Find from the menu
- Enter student in the search bar, then choose Students from the list of results and select Go
- Select Tuition fees on receipt, T2202, or TL11 and complete the tuition section of your return. (left empty tuition value, because I already claimed all of my tuiton). If eligible, you’ll see the Canada Training Credit screen.
- Enter the Canada Training Limit amount from your previous year’s Notice of Assessment (NOA). You'll then be directed to a screen showing your available credit amount and whether it can be claimed (unable to reach this step)
- Once completed, you’ll see a Student Summary of the claim amount on your return
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April 2, 2023
10:06 AM
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April 02, 2023
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Unused Canada Training Credits
As per the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), the amount you can claim for the CTC is whichever amount is less:
- Your Canada training credit limit (shown on your latest notice of assessment or reassessment)
- 50% of the eligible tuition and other fees paid to an eligible educational institution in Canada for courses you took in the year, or fees paid to certain bodies for an occupational, trade or professional exam taken in the year.
If you do not have eligible tuition fees to report, this amount would be considered the lesser amount (zero).
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April 10, 2023
7:17 AM