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I understand you're just doing customer service, but it doesn't matter you're experiencing extremely traffic right now. It's the same surge, every year, on the same day for forever! How can you not be ready for this? How? You're losing a lot of customers tonight. This is exactly how to run a business into the ground...when you abandon your loyal clients when they need you. This is simply not good enough.1 point
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Hello maccom, Please contact UFile Support so we may review the file confidentially. Please include above note. Please open a request ticket and submit an anonymous file for review on-line at https://www.ufile.ca/contact/contact-us1 point
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Home Office expenses
carlomagno reacted to Geo123 for a topic
Hello carlomagno, You must prorate or allocate the expenses between the two of you, or just one claim. You can not double count.1 point -
Hello anthrax, The Canada Revenue Agency cannot process this ReFILE adjustment as submitted. Please sign in to My Account or consult your most recent Notice of Assessment or Notice of Reassessment for your latest return information. If you require assistance, please call the Canada Revenue Agency's Individual income tax and trust enquiries line at 1-800-959-8281. >>603: This usually means that your return hasn't been assessed yet. If no other items in the ReFILE exclusion list apply to you, try again in a few days.1 point
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Hello JWHY, No worries. The % split of the Family Trust T3's will impact the tax results ie the difference results based on 0% or 50%. Of note you should enter the % as per each individual's share of the Trust. You cannot simply split or optimize a T3. It is pre-defined as per the account set up with the financial institution / Trust. This is because of the Attribution Rules, tax rules which have been especially created to limit income splitting (shifting income from a family member with a higher income to a family member with a lower income to reduce the overall tax a family has to pay). https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/forms-publications/publications/it511r/archived-interspousal-certain-other-transfers-loans-property.html1 point
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Hello jellytot, Yes, the CTC is carried forward (if eligible) and you used UFile. How to claim the Canada Training Credit (CTC) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCOghV5LTu8 To be eligible for the CTC, you must meet all 6 of the following conditions: You file an income tax and benefit return for the year Your Canada training credit limit (CTCL) for the year is more than zero What the CTCL is You were a resident in Canada throughout the year Tuition or other fees were paid to an eligible educational institution for courses that you took in the year that you are claiming the credit for or to certain bodies for an occupational, trade or professional examination What is an eligible educational institution The tuition and fees are otherwise eligible for the existing tuition tax credit Learn about: Eligible tuition fees You were at least 26 years old and less than 66 years old at the end of the year https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/child-family-benefits/canada-training-credit/who-can-claim.html1 point
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Hello colincreado, If you are getting a reject from Revenu Québec regarding an invalid telephone number, please follow the steps below: Go to your spouse's "Interview" section. On the "Spouse Identification" page, answer "Yes but different phone number" to the question “Do you have the same address as your spouse?” Click "Next" at the bottom of the page. Enter your phone number in the "At home" field. Leave the other fields blank. Then try to submit your tax return again.1 point
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Hello jellytot, You are welcome.1 point
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UFILE is very slow
Rossko reacted to COOCOOlBAU for a topic
@Geo123 any updates? I tried contacting support and guess what? "Our office is currently close, please call back between our regular business hours Mon - Fri 9-5" !!! Is Ufile going to cover out late file fees?1 point -
how to amend tax after submitted to CRA
mariopampena@videotron.ca reacted to Geo123 for a topic
Hello Emmos, UFile allows to ReFILE your 2021 (and 2022 tax return) . Note for the prior tax years you should make the adjustment: T1-ADJ 1) If you tax return was successfully submitted, please go to « NetFile » tab [5]. Click on "Federal submission" section. On the bottom of the page, click "Re-FILE". NOTE: A new page "CRA ReFile" will appear in the left menu of the "Interview" tab. 2) Select the section from the Left-side menu, then click "Federal ReFILE Mode". Follow the instructions form the page. NOTE: A new page "CRA ReFile" will appear in the left menu of the "Interview" tab. Select the section from the Left-side menu, then click "Federal ReFILE Mode". 3) Make the appropriate changes to your file. **VERY IMPORTANT! ** You cannot update your marital status, address, direct deposit or email address by using the service ReFILE. If you have split-pension you must mail it in using a T1 - ADJ. 4) Click "Review" tab, then click "NETFILE" tab. Tick the box "I agree with the ReFILE Terms and Conditions and Private Notice". Click "ReFILE my return now!". -For Revenu Quebec same process applies but for Revenu Quebec ReFile Note that cannot refile with Quebec until you have received your assessment **prior years via CRA T1-ADJ1 point