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Claiming your dependant's medical expenses – H&R Block Canada

WebFor example, if your health insurance plan reimbursed you for 80% of your dependant’s medical expenses, you can only claim the remaining 20% on your return (minus $2,302 or 3% of your dependant’s net income). Keep in mind, the medical expenses you’re claiming can’t be used to calculate any other credit, including the disability supports

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Medical expenses – H&R Block Canada

WebYou can claim medical expenses for: Your dependants (such as your or your spouse’s child or grandchild over 18, parent, grandparent, brother, sister, uncle, aunt, niece, or nephew) – these are claimed under the dependant’s section in H&R Block’s tax software. Refer to our online help centre article for more information on claiming

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Did you suffer from an impairment in mental or physical functions …

WebIf you suffered from an impairment in mental or physical functions in 2018, and your doctor has certified your impairment and can provide information regarding the nature, start, and duration of your impairment, you will qualify for certain disability-related tax credits (such as the disability tax credit).

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What is a Certificate Respecting an Impairment ( TP-752.0.14-V)

WebThe TP-752.0.14-V: Certificate Respecting an Impairment form certifies that you or a dependant (for whom you’re claiming a tax credit on your return) has a severe and prolonged mental or physical impairment. If you’re claiming an amount for a severe and prolonged impairment on your return for the first time, you and your health professional …

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What is a functional impairment

WebAccording to the government of Québec, a person has a functional impairment if they have:. an intellectual impairment, with an intelligence quotient (IQ) of less than 70, as determined through standardized testing

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LM-53-V: Earnings under the QPIP and QPP of a person …

WebIf you were responsible for a family-type or intermediate resource (you used your home as a foster home for children or group home for adults) during the year and you hosted a maximum of 9 users at your principal residence, you’ll need to complete form LM-53-V to determine your insurable and/or pensionable earnings to calculate the following amounts:

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T4: Statement of Remuneration Paid – H&R Block Canada

WebIf you were employed during the year, you’ll receive a T4: Statement of Remuneration Paid slip from your employer. This slip shows the income you earned in the year as well as any deductions (such as federal and provincial income tax, CPP and EI contributions, union dues, etc.). If you worked at more than one job, you’ll receive a separate

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Manitoba Primary Caregiver Tax Credit – H&R Block Canada

WebAs a primary caregiver of a spouse, relative, friend, or neighbor who lives at home in Manitoba, you might be able to claim a refundable credit on your return for the care you’ve provided. The person requiring your care must: Be a resident of Manitoba at the end of the year. Live in a private residence (not a group home, hospital, personal

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Relevé 1: Employment and other income (RL-1) – H&R Block Canada

WebYou’ll receive a Relevé 1: Employment and other income (RL-1) slip from each Québec-based employer you worked for during the year. This slip shows your income as well as any amounts deducted from it, including income tax, QPP contributions, and union dues. Important: Your employer will also issue you a T4: Statement of remuneration paid

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Commuter to the United States

WebTo qualify for the tuition tax credit, you must have received the TL11C certificate and paid at least $100 in school fees. Note: H&R Block’s tax software automatically claims the tuition tax credit for you based on the information you enter on the TL11A/TL11B/TL11C page in the software. As you enter your information into the tax …

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TL11A: Tuition and Enrolment Certificate

WebIf you attended a university outside of Canada, the TL11A certificate you receive from the university certifies your eligibility for the Canadian tuition tax credit, which is claimable on your Schedule 11 (and Schedule T, if you’re a Québec resident) form. To qualify for the tuition tax credit, you must have: Paid at least $100 in school fees.

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Relevé 2: Retirement and annuity income – H&R Block Canada

WebA Relevé 2: Retirement and annuity income slip is issued to residents of Québec who’ve either earned or transferred one or more of the following amounts: Retirement income; Annuity income; Amounts paid to a surviving spouse; Amounts paid to someone after the death of an annuitant; Contributions or premiums that a retired employee paid to a …

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Did you immigrate to Canada and become a resident of the …

WebIf you’re a newcomer to Canada, you become a resident for income tax purposes when you establish significant residential ties (such as a home or spouse or dependants living in Canada) in the country. Usually, these are established the day you arrive in Canada.

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Your federal and Québec tax slips – H&R Block Canada

WebYour tax slips and receipts are prepared and issued by an employer, payer, or administrator to report information such as amounts paid to you, any income tax deducted, amounts that are eligible for a tax credit or deduction, amounts you’ve paid a service provider, amounts that need to be repaid, and more.

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Manitoba fertility treatment tax credit – H&R Block Canada

WebIf you or your spouse or common-law partner received fertility treatment in 2018 from a licensed medical practitioner or infertility treatment clinic in Manitoba, you might be able to claim the Manitoba Fertility Treatment Tax Credit, equal to 40% of the costs of treatment. You can claim up to $20,000 for a maximum of $8,000 per year. There’s

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Relevé 22: Employment income related to multi-employer …

WebYou’ll receive a Relevé 22 (RL-22): Employment income related to multi-employer insurance plans slip if, in 2018, you were covered by a personal insurance plan (such as a multi-employer insurance plan*, other than a plan covering the loss of income) and your employer paid contributions towards that plan for the year. The RL-22 slip reports the value of the …

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On December 31, 2018, were you living apart from your spouse or …

WebIf you lived apart from your spouse or common-law partner during the year for medical reasons, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) doesn’t consider you to be separated for income tax purposes – meaning you must file your taxes as a couple.

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Partnership Offers* – H&R Block Canada

WebAt H&R Block, we are dedicated to helping you take control of your financial health. We work hard to find ways to help you invest your money smartly, understand and monitor your credit score, prepare for the future, and optimize your tax situation+.

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Schedule K: Premium Payable Under the Québec Prescription Drug

WebIf, in 2018, you had a health insurance card that was issued by RAMQ, you have to be covered by one of the following plans: a group insurance plan, if you’re eligible for it Québec's public prescription drug insurance plan (RAMQ), if you’re not eligible for a group insurance planIf you’re not eligible for a group insurance plan, you must participate in the …

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