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F.C

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  1. Hello

    For my daughter's return, her tuition expenses are much more than what she needs to reduce her federal taxes payable to zero.   The program is calculating the exact amount of tuition credit required in schedule 11 so the non-refundable tax credits equal the federal tax payable.   The remaining tuition fees are carried forward to next year.   This is fine on its own, however, she also received some dividends income and with that she received a dividend tax credit which shows on line 40425.   But when you add the non-refundable tax credits and the dividend tax credit, they are greater than the fed tax payable which means the program is wasting some of the tuition tax credits.

    I have tried changing the settings to carry forward, transfer to parent, let maxback decide -- none of them solve the issue.   Is there a way to correct this?

    By example: 

    Fed Tax Payable     2,500   
             
    Non-Ref tax credits        
      Basic   13,000   
          15%  
      Non-Ref Tax Credit 1,950   
             
    Net tax owing without tuition credit   550   
             
    Divide above by 15%     3,667  this is the amount the program calculates to use as the tuition tax credit on SCHEDULE 11
             
             
             
    On tax return:        
    Line 118 Fed Tax owing     2,500   
             
    Line 119 - non-ref tax credits     2,500   
    Line 120 - dividend tax credit     200   
    Line 122 - total     2,700   
             
    Line 123 --- line 118 less 122 (if negative enter "0") 0  this is the problem - the $200 dividend tax credit is not being used
            the program should reduce the tuition amount used
             
             
    Tuition paid     8,000   
    Used in 2021     (3,667)  
    Carry forward     4,333   

     

     

           
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