WHAT DOCUMENTS DO I NEED TO BRING WITH ME WHEN I FILE MY TAXES ?
Mohamed Al Bayoumi
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LIST OF DOCUMENTS YOU MAY NEED:
- T4 ‒ Employment Income
- T4A(OAS) ‒ Old Age Security
- T4A(CCP) ‒ Canada Pension Plan Benefits
- T3 ‒ Trust Income Allocations and Designations
- T5 ‒ Investment Income
- T4E ‒ Employment Insurance Benefits
- T4A ‒ Pension, Retirement, Annuity & Other Income
- T4RSP ‒ Registered Retirement Savings Plan Income
- T4RIF ‒ Income from a Registered Retirement Income Fund
- Social assistance payments
- Workers’ compensation benefits
- Sale of stocks, bonds or real estate
- Support for a child, spouse, or common-law partner
- RRSP contributions
- Professional fees or union dues
- Tool expenses
- T2202A ‒ Tuition/Education amounts
- Interest paid on student loans
- Transit passes
- Charitable donations
- Political contributions
- Child care expenses
- Adoption expenses
- Children’s fitness programs
- Moving expenses
- Automobile expenses for business/self-employed
- Travel expenses for business/self-employed
- Office-in-home expenses
- Rental income & expense records
- Business, farm, or fishing income & expense records
- Disability Tax Credit Certificate
- Rent receipts or property taxes paid
- Medical expense receipts (including health insurance premiums paid)
TAX DOCUMENTS COMMON FOR SENIORS:
- T4A(OAS) ‒ Statement of Old Age Security
- T4A(CCP) ‒ Statement of Canada Pension Plan Benefits
- T4A ‒ Statement of Pension, Retirement, Annuity & Other Income
- T4RSP ‒ Statement of Registered Retirement Savings Plan Income
- T4RIF ‒ Statement of Income from a Registered Retirement Income Fund
- Other documents, depending on individual circumstances
TAX DOCUMENTS COMMON FOR STUDENTS:
- T4 ‒ Statement of Employment Income
- T4A ‒ Scholarship and Grant Income
- T2202A ‒ Tuition/Education amounts
- Interest paid on student loans
- Transit passes
- Receipts for rent paid
- Other documents, depending on individual circumstances
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