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  1. I need help with carryback/carryforward of capital losses with Ufile for Windows. From my 2019 assessment I have $250 of net capital losses available. In 2019, I reported $5000 of net capital gains. I forgot to use the $250 of net capital losses when reporting my 2019 income tax In 2020, I sold some shares and recorded a net capital loss of $6000. I would like to carry back a net capital loss of $5000 to my 2019 income tax. By my calculations I should be able to carry back $5000 of net capital losses to 2019. The remainder ($1000 + $250) should carryforward to 2021. How do I go about doing this on Ufile for Windows 2020. Where do I enter the $250 in Ufile for Windows? I would appreciate any help that can be offered.
  2. Is it possible to override the "Amount of unapplied net capital losses" that UFile carries forward? I made a mistake 12 years ago and forgot to tell UFile that I had "carried back" some net capital losses of 2010 to years 2007, 2008 and 2009. So my unapplied net capital losses have been incorrect ever since. Short of redoing every return since 2007, is there any way to correct the current carry forward amount?
  3. I am filing income tax for my daughter-in-law as I have in the past. She comes from Manitoba but married my son in 2018 and became a Saskatchewan resident that year. She also graduated with a degree from the U of Saskatchewan that year making her eligible for a Saskatchewan graduate retention tax credit. Unfortunately, we just noticed this as we started preparing her 2020 tax return. After contacting CRA, she was told that she could just re-file her 2018 and 2019 returns to reflect the change. Using Ufile 2018, I opened her 2018 return, made the change and then figured out how to turn on the refile mode to re-file her 2018 income tax with the change.... so far so good. What I can figure out is how to carry forward this information from her re-filed 2018 return in order to re-do her 2019 return as this Sask Graduate retention tax credit is something you carry forward for multiple years. The form I need to use is RC360. Any ideas or suggestions are most welcome. Nathan
  4. How do I carry-forward donations that are on a T4?
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