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CarlosJ

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  1. Thanks, how bizarre it wont calculate properly
  2. Hello, I tried filing a Quebec tax return for my spouse and I got the following error after I was able to successfully file my own Quebec tax return. Appreciate any help with this. I am using the browser version of Ufile. Thank you.
  3. Hello, I received 3 T4 statements. I received the following error upon trying to file: Error code(s): 90312 Line 50280 for the total of your employment insurance (EI) premiums from box 18 of your T4 slips does not equal the total of the EI premiums on line 31200 and the EI overpayment claimed on line 45000. You may also have received this message if your province or territory of residence on December 31 is other than Quebec and you did work in the province of Quebec during the tax year, but your software did not generate an entry on line 50270 for the Quebec provincial parental insurance plan premiums from box 55 of your T4 slip. If you worked in the province of Quebec, ensure you have correctly indicated the province of employment for that T4 slip in your software. Can you help me understand why the 3 premiums are not being summed? Thank you.
  4. Hello, please see attached screenshot. It is not even giving me the option of "ZIP code" and the postal address I am trying to enter starts with a number (6000), it wont even let me select a number, it will only accept a letter as the first character trying to match to a Canadian postal code. Not quite sure how this is different from the example you showed me, am I maybe using the wrong form? Thank you.
  5. Moving Expenses T1M - Moving Expenses I am trying to fill in the "Moving expenses (you moved closer to your school)" -> "Address of the new residence", the software allows me to select "Other (outside Canada)" however it is asking me for a postal code and failing the validation regardless of anything I enter or leave blank as it is validating against Canadian provinces. Any suggestions on how to go about this? Thanks
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