I am a salaried employee who worked from home at 2 different companies who provided a T2200 slip for work-space-in-the-home expenses and I live in Quebec.
Employer 1: From January 2023 to June 2023
Employer 2: From July 2023 to December 2023
The software only lets me enter one employer's identification and file numbers information.
How can I add a secondary employer information in the software? I can't find a solution anywhere on the Community forum.
Are you using TurboTax CD/Download or TurboTax Online?
Unfortunately, in TurboTax Online, you can only enter the information for one employer.
@TurboTaxSusan what TurboTax product will allow me to enter multiple employers?
TurboTax CD/Download lets you enter 2 T777 forms.
Or, you can file your TurboTax Online return with one employer, then use Change my Return (CMR) in My Account or a T1-ADJ T1 Adjustment Request to add a T777 for the second employer.
@TurboTaxSusan So any TurboTax product that is not online, such as the TurboTax Standard version (download) will allow me to enter 2 T777 forms? I just want to validate before moving forward with purchasing the product.
@TurboTaxSusan The information you provided was extremely misleading. As mentioned in my initial question, I live in Quebec. I submitted my tax returns thinking that I could make adjustments to my return using the government websites, as you mentioned previously. However, I am unable to submit ajustments for the Quebec line 207 - Employment expenses and deduction. I filled out my return based on a single employer (including amounts) with the belief that I would be able to make an adjustment to include my second employer for the previously mentioned amounts.
As per Revenu Quebec: If you need to make changes to an income tax return but cannot do it online because your return is being processed, you can do either of the following: Wait until your return has been processed to use the online service. Complete form TP-1. R-V, Request for an Adjustment to an Income Tax Return, and mail it to us.
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