Thanks for the response. I read through each step, and I had already completed each of these steps; however, the field that says "LLP Payment" in the generated Tax Return pdf continues to show $0. The amount of LLP repayment designated is showing under "RRSP income" instead.
This isn't a typical scenario, because there is an over-contribution above my 2022 RRSP deduction limit by design, but the "over-contributed" portion is exactly the amount to be designated for LLP repayment. I also contribute to a spousal RRSP. My scenario:
"RRSP/PRPP deduction limit for 2022 (2021 assessment)" = $Y
"Contributions you made to your spouse's RRSP" (March to December 2022) = $Y+$X
"LLP amount that should be repaid in 2022" = $X
"Contribution designated as your 2022 LLP repayment" = $X
UFile program allocates $X to "RRSP income" instead of applying it to "LLP Payment"
Two possible factors that aren't typical are: Over-contribution, and spousal RRSP.
I may have discovered the cause of this issue after another test. I moved my spousal RRSP contribution TO my own RRSP contribution, and the problem goes away, i.e. in the generated Tax Return pdf, "LLP Payment" shows $X correctly, and $0 at "RRSP income". Does it mean UFile takes another path if it's related to spousal RRSP?
Thank you, for your help.