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Geo123

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  1. Hello Sanjay, For other years please go to this URL : https://www.ufile.ca/products/ufile-cvitp
  2. Hello Calio, Glad to hear it, you are welcome.
  3. Hello Guest28, Please consult a tax advisor or contact the CRA Please contact the CRA at 1-800-959-8281 CRA https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/corporate/contact-information.html
  4. Hello ChrisE, One or more entries in your tax return require correction. The data entered is either invalid, or mandatory information is missing. If you are unable to resolve the issues, please contact your Software provider.< = = NOT software issue / is data entry issue
  5. Hello maryambari, Any overpayment to CPP will be refunded to you on line 44800. In this case, you may ignore the message and proceed to NetFile.
  6. Hello JRMDLF, If message is : [] [] [] [] [] []Keeps loading >>Keeps loading >> must click Next in CRA window If you cannot autofill, there are many issues you have to verify before: *If you have the message “loading…”on the UFILE screen, have you clicked “Next” on the secondary screen that opens from the CRA – may be hidden behind your active screen. *Make sure your password and access is up to date with the CRA website. *Make sure no anti-virus or firewall is preventing download. *Temporarily disable your VPN (if you have one). *Make sure your TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2 are checked in the security settings of the Control Panel. OR the CRA Servers are overloaded. Try again at off peak hours.
  7. Hello georgi51, Make sure you are using the latest NAC and not the prior year NAC (which may have been carried forward). Your unique Access code (8 characters) can be found on your Notice of Assessment (NOA) for a previous tax year. This eight-character Access code is made up of numbers and letters and is located on the right side of your NOA. The placement and labelling of the Access code differs slightly depending on the version of the NOA you are looking at, but will always be on the right side of the NOA. On the paper version of your NOA as well as the PDF version in My Account, the Access code is not labelled, but can be found directly underneath the Date issued at the top right of the page. If you are viewing your NOA in My Account or using the Express NOA service in certified tax software, the Access code is found directly under the Notice details box at the top right of the page. OR Call the CRA 800-959-7383 The NAC is not required to NetFile. While this Access code is not mandatory, if you do not enter your Access code, you will not be able to use any information from your 2023 tax return when confirming your identity with the Canada Revenue Agency. You will have to rely on other information for authentication purposes.
  8. Hello aidanrowe, 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-us
  9. 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.
  10. Hello Kyle, Eligible medical expenses you can claim on your tax return https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/individuals/topics/about-your-tax-return/tax-return/completing-a-tax-return/deductions-credits-expenses/lines-33099-33199-eligible-medical-expenses-you-claim-on-your-tax-return.html
  11. Hello Craig M, apartment conversion to rental Rental - Changing all your principal residence to a rental or business property - subsection 45(2 When you change your principal residence to an income producing property, such as a rental or business property, you can make an election not to be considered as having started to use your principal residence as a rental or business property. This means you do not have to report any capital gain when you change its use. If you make this election: // To make this election, attach a letter signed by you to your income tax and benefit return of the year in which the change of use occurs. Describe the property and state that you want subsection 45(2) of the Income Tax Act to apply. If a Quebec tax return is also being filed, a copy of the election should be sent to Revenu Quebec. Upload this letter to your CRA workspace before netfiling your return. Describe the property and state that you want subsection 45(2) of the Income Tax Act to apply. // https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/individuals/topics/about-your-tax-return/tax-return/completing-a-tax-return/personal-income/line-127-capital-gains/principal-residence-other-real-estate/changes-use/changing-your-principal-residence-a-rental-business-property.html
  12. Hello JComber, Please contact UFile Support so we may review your account. Please include above note. Please open a request ticket on-line at https://www.ufile.ca/contact/contact-us
  13. Hello MajidA, You must first apply your tuition to the prior years via a REFile and determine the carry forward amounts to 2023.
  14. Hello Slowe11, Pension Split The program automatically processes the tax you already paid on the eligible pension income in proportion to the elected split-pension amount. This result is on : Spouse Return : Elected split-pension amount [11600 ] Family Head Return : Deduction for elected split-pension amount [2100] The calculation can also be viewed in Step 5 of the federal T1032 form, available under the "Tax Return" tab. To view the optimization and savings for the pension split pleas refer to the report “Report on split-pension income”. The split is not always optimal at 50%, and this report will show you with and without the allocation. Report on split-pension income – 2023 Checklist - Medical expenses Report on split-pension income < - - - HERE Report - tax savings reconciliation Worksheet (Federal) p1
  15. Hello gordie, Please check if you have any other username / E_Mail for the prior year. ELSEPlease contact UFile Support so we may review the account. 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-us
  16. Hello MontrealUfiler, Please see example below. Home Office expenses % Percentage (%) of home being used for personal purposes 97% < = = 3% business use
  17. Hello Jules831, Please try again - there was a technical issue on Sunday morning. Thank you for your understanding.
  18. Hello Jules831, Please try again - there was a technical issue on Sunday morning. Thank you for your understanding.
  19. Hello Bibiente, Please contact UFile Support so we may review the account. Please include above note and pmt info. Please open a request ticket on-line at https://www.ufile.ca/contact/contact-us
  20. Hello Bibiente, Please contact UFile Support so we may review the account. Please include above note. Please open a request ticket on-line at https://www.ufile.ca/contact/contact-us
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