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  1. Hello ED G, If you get a message "Microsoft-not certified" : To fix the issue, go to system settings >> apps >> advanced app settings >> choose where to get apps = anywhere. See below screen shots for Win 11 : >> The reason is when updating the system, Microsoft sets default as installing apps from Microsoft Store only. That's why when you install apps which are not from Microsoft Store, it wouldn't allow you. Changing this parameter you are not limited to apps from Microsoft Store. Installation - Publisher could not be verified The reason why you are getting that message is because our software has not been digitally signed by Microsoft.
  2. Hello cynian, I will pass on your suggestion regarding the date and updating the Help instructions for 2023 to the DEV team. Thank you. Of note there is a message in the Review Section for the NETFILE.
  3. Hello Shin, The warning will not prevent NetFiling. You do not need to answer "no". Of note, Auto-Fill Return (AFR) and Netfiling are currently closed by the CRA. The CRA's Auto-fill my return service for the delivery of 2023 tax year data will be available for use as of February 19, 2024. The NETFILE and ReFILE services are now closed for the electronic filing of your initial and amended T1 personal income tax and benefit return. NETFILE and ReFILE services will re-open on Monday, February 19, 2024, at 6:00 a.m. (Eastern Time). https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/e-services/digital-services-individuals/netfile-overview/eligibility.html
  4. Hello JEDI_HAIKU, You shoudl be able to launch both UFile 2022 and UFIle 2023 concurrently. Please contact UFile Support so we may review the issue with you. Please open a request ticket and submit an anonymous file for review on-line at https://www.ufile.ca/contact/contact-us For telephone support, please call: 514-733-8414 or 1-888-633-8414 (M-F 900 - 1700 ET)
  5. Hello NTD, We currently have a limited tome offer promotion. Please go to our home page : https://www.ufile.ca/
  6. Hello Igor28, Glad to hear it, you are welcome.
  7. Hello johnhunt, You are welcome.
  8. Hello Christi, UFile ONLINE Pricing : First family member entered in UFile (family head): $20.95 plus applicable provincial tax and GST Second family member entered in UFile (spouse): $14.00 plus applicable provincial tax and GST Additional family members (dependants)*: $8.00 plus applicable provincial tax and GST Individuals or families with total income* of $20,000 or less: no charge Create new account : Complete the on line account registration : https://secure.ufile.ca/account/Register?lang=en Getting started video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pva_1uM_eGk&feature=youtu.be
  9. Hello borsambeg, Amounts which cannot be claimed as tuition fees You cannot claim the following tuition fees: fees paid or reimbursed by your employer, or an employer of one of your parents, where the amount is not included in your or your parent's income fees paid by federal, provincial, or territorial job training program, where the amount is not included in your income fees paid (or eligible to be paid) under a federal program to help athletes, where the payment or reimbursement has not been included in your income Eligible tuition fees do not include the following amounts: extracurricular student social activities medical expenses transportation and parking board and lodging goods of enduring value that are to be retained by students (such as a microscope, uniform, gown, or computer) initiation fees or entrance fees to professional organizations including examination fees or other fees (such as evaluation fees) that are not integral to a program of study at an eligible educational institution administrative penalties incurred when a student withdraws from a program or an institution the cost of books (other than books, compact disks or similar material included in the cost of a correspondence course when the student is enrolled in such a course given by an eligible educational institution in Canada) courses taken for purposes of academic upgrading to allow entry into a university or college program. These courses would usually not qualify for the tuition tax credit as they are not considered to be at the post secondary school level Certain ancillary fees and charges, such as health services fees and athletic fees, may also be eligible tuition fees. However, such fees and charges are limited to $250 unless the fees are required to be paid by all full time students or by all part time students. Contact the Canada Revenue Agency if you are not sure if you can claim your fees. https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/individuals/topics/about-your-tax-return/tax-return/completing-a-tax-return/deductions-credits-expenses/line-32300-your-tuition-education-textbook-amounts/amounts-which-cannot-claimed-tuition-fees.html
  10. Hello johnhunt, To enter carryforwards manually you should enter in their respective topic areas. These topic areas are found in the “Interview Setup”. There is no single screen to enter the amounts. For example : RRSP donations carried forward
  11. Hello johnhunt, To enter carryforwards manually you should enter in their respective topic areas. These topic areas are found in the “Interview Setup”. There is no single screen to enter the amounts. For example : RRSP donations carried forward
  12. Hello CarmenM65, It would appear that you have emigrated, please confirm with CRA. In addition, given that you must also complete US (IRS) tax filings, based on the US Green Card, I recommend you consult with a tax advisor.
  13. Hello Sultan, Please note that it is the year of the T4RIF that will determine your question (upper left corner).
  14. Hello Igor28, Correct, enter all gas expenses and the amount will be prorated as per T2125 - Chart A
  15. Hello JamesH, WITH RECOVERY KEY: Google issued you a Recovery key – it is not from UFile. “VERY IMPORTANT! The key will only be displayed once. Write it down and keep it in a safe place. If you no longer have access to your 2FA application, you can use the recovery key to disable the option "Two-Factor authentication".” >>Sign in to your UFile account >>UFIle 2FA screen Authentication code: Remember this browser for 14 days? Don't check this box if you are using a public or shared computer. Reset Two-factor authentication. *FYI – Google recently updated Google authenticator 2FA where you can now synchronize the recovery to your Google account. For example, next time you change mobile devices. “We are excited to announce an update to Google Authenticator, across both iOS and Android, which adds the ability to safely backup your one-time codes (also known as one-time passwords or OTPs) to your Google Account. https://security.googleblog.com/2023/04/google-authenticator-now-supports.html WITHOUT RECOVERY KEY: UFile CPO PROCEDURE /2FA: If you no longer have access to your mobile device OR have changed it OR 2FA no longer works AND do not have the Google Recovery Key, we will need to reset your UFile account. Note that Google does not have a reset available *without the recovery key*. To reset the UFIle account we require: 1. Your user name; 2. The phone number to reach you; 3. The last 3 digits of SIN of the Family Head (i.e. the first person entered in the tax file); FOR T2 -- Last 3 digits of CRA Corporate ID / Federal Corporation's business number 4. A copy of your UFile purchase invoice for your taxes (this year or last year); AND Photo ID 5. Your Postal Code 6. The email address used to create the account. If the email address used to create the account is no longer active, please provide the new email address. *FYI – Google recently updated Google authenticator 2FA where you can now synchronize the recovery to your Google account. For example, next time you change mobile devices. “We are excited to announce an update to Google Authenticator, across both iOS and Android, which adds the ability to safely backup your one-time codes (also known as one-time passwords or OTPs) to your Google Account. https://security.googleblog.com/2023/04/google-authenticator-now-supports.html
  16. Hello TaxMan99, General information on FHSA The FHSA is a tax-free savings account that lets you open an account and contribute up to $8,000 per year. FHSA contribution lifetime limits allow you to contribute up to $40,000 for your first home. If you don't contribute the max $8,000 for one year, the remaining amount (called your FHSA carryforward) carries over to the next year subject to the maximum carryforward amount of $8,000. Your FHSA account will remain open for 15 years or on December 31 in the year you turn 71, whichever happens first. If you don't use it for a home, — you can do a tax-deferred transfer to your RRSP or RRIF. Who can contribute? You are a qualifying individual if you meet all the following requirements at the time the FHSA is opened: • Prospective first-time homeowner • Canadian resident • You have to be at least 18 or 19 years of age (depending on your province or territory) • You or your spouse can't own a home in which you lived, at any time in the year the account is opened or during the previous four (4) calendar years When you contribute to an FSHA, you will receive a T4(FSHA) tax slip [as well as a Relevé 32 if you reside in Québec] from your financial institution. To enter your T4(FHSA) slip into your tax return, please follow the steps below: 1.In the “Interview” section, click on the “Interview setup” page on the left side of the screen. 2.On the “Interview setup” page, scroll down until you see the option: “Pension income, other income and split pension income, COVID-19 benefits (T4A, T4FHSA, T4A(OAS), T4A(P), T4A-RCA, T4RSP, T4RIF, T1032)”. 3.Place a check mark next to it and click the blue radio button, and the page will jump directly to the “T4A, T4FHSA, Pension and retirement income” page. 4.On the “T4A, T4FHSA, Pension and retirement income” page, select “T4FHSA – First home savings account statement” by clicking the little plus sign (+) to the right. 5.On the "T4FHSA - First home savings account statement" page, enter your information from the slip onto the page. 6.Click “Next” at the bottom of the screen to continue. 7.Return to the left side column of the screen and click on the "Interview setup" page and scroll down till you see "RRSP, HBP, LLP, FHSA, other plans and funds (T5006)" and click on the blue button. The page will jump directly to the page “HBP, LLP, FHSA, and other plans and funds”. 8.On the “HBP, LLP, FHSA and other plans and funds “ page, select “FHSA information, limit” and fill in the page. Note: If you wish to limit the deduction of your contribution, add the amount to deduct on the second line. The remainder will be carried forward to use next year. Keep in mind that the carry forward plus the yearly contribution cannot exceed $8000. Leave the third line blank until you have withdrawn money from the T4FHSA to purchase a qualifying home. The deduction will appear on Federal line 20805. For more information on this topic, please refer to the link below to the Canada Revenu Agency. https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/registered-plans-administrators/first-home-savings-account/application-package.html If you are a resident of Quebec, the deduction will appear on line 215 of your Quebec tax return. For more information from the Revenu Québec website, please click on the link below: https://www.revenuquebec.ca/en/citizens/income-tax-return/completing-your-income-tax-return/how-to-complete-your-income-tax-return/line-by-line-help/201-to-260-net-income/translate-to-english-ligne-215-deduction-pour-celiapp/ https://www.revenuquebec.ca/en/online-services/forms-and-publications/current-details/rl-32-t/
  17. Hello Anthony s, 1042-S form – Foreign Person’s U.S. Source Income Subject to Withholding is issued to non-residents of the USA that have investments there or in your case, gambling earnings. The issuer of this slip is usually a financial institution like a bank, based on the information they have on file provided by the individual, as a non-resident of the USA. https://www.irs.gov/forms-pubs/about-form-1042-s Assuming you are a Canadian resident (as opposed to US resident - Canadian citizen), then you will report it as Foreign income - other , as well as taxes withheld on the “Foreign” slip in your Canadian tax return package. You should contact the CRA to determine what exactly is the type of income. *Interview Set Up *Foreign income or foreign property (T1135) >> *Foreign income - other Example : Description of the source of the foreign income [Gambling Earnings - USA] Exchange rate to apply 1.3013 Amount of foreign income received $1,000.00 Amount of foreign tax paid $100.00
  18. Hello Jim Burns, AFR is currently closed. The CRA's Auto-fill my return service for the delivery of 2023 tax year data will be available for use as of February 19, 2024. The NETFILE and ReFILE services are now closed for the electronic filing of your initial and amended T1 personal income tax and benefit return. NETFILE and ReFILE services will re-open on Monday, February 19, 2024, at 6:00 a.m. (Eastern Time). https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/e-services/digital-services-individuals/netfile-overview/eligibility.html
  19. Hello martinz, AFR is currently closed. The CRA's Auto-fill my return service for the delivery of 2023 tax year data will be available for use as of February 19, 2024. The NETFILE and ReFILE services are now closed for the electronic filing of your initial and amended T1 personal income tax and benefit return. NETFILE and ReFILE services will re-open on Monday, February 19, 2024, at 6:00 a.m. (Eastern Time). https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/e-services/digital-services-individuals/netfile-overview/eligibility.html
  20. Hello Ashraf, AFR is currently closed. The CRA's Auto-fill my return service for the delivery of 2023 tax year data will be available for use as of February 19, 2024. The NETFILE and ReFILE services are now closed for the electronic filing of your initial and amended T1 personal income tax and benefit return. NETFILE and ReFILE services will re-open on Monday, February 19, 2024, at 6:00 a.m. (Eastern Time). https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/e-services/digital-services-individuals/netfile-overview/eligibility.html
  21. Hello CarmenM65, You do not indicate if the move was temporary or permanent. You should also consider the following a) In which foreign country was the employment income earned b) If the foreign country was the USA did the person have a Green Card or US Citizenship c) Did the person maintain residential ties to Canada while abroad (maintained a habitual abode in Canada, driver’s license, provincial medical insurance, Canadian bank account etc) d) How many days did they remain abroad? e) Did they file an income tax return in the foreign country You should consider the above and check with the CRA to establish your status. You can then contact us so we may guide you how to proceed ie type of Non Resident or emigrant. Please contact UFile Support so we may review the file confidentially with the above notes and clarification. Please open a request ticket and submit an anonymous file for review on-line at https://www.ufile.ca/contact/contact-us
  22. Hello Cassiano, Please note that the CRA AFR and Nefile are currently closed and will reopen February 19.
  23. Hello PCM, Please contact UFile Support so we may review the file confidentially. Please open a request ticket and submit an anonymous file for review on-line at https://www.ufile.ca/contact/contact-us Please include the above note.
  24. Hello Gaia, Please contact UFile Support so we may review the file confidentially. Please open a request ticket and submit an anonymous file for review on-line at https://www.ufile.ca/contact/contact-us. Please include the above note.
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