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dp007

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  1. Hi, Situation 1: - 50k income - Employer Paid Premium: $1000 (Box J) - Employee Paid Premium: 0$ (Box 235 empty) Under the Quebec Prescription Drug Insurance info, do I mention that I have my own group insurance plan? And if I pay no premiums at source, does that mean that I have to pay the 720$ premium when filing the annual return? How will the government know that I'm covered under my works group insurance plan? Situation 2: - 50k income - Foreigner residing in Quebec on a work permit for 2 years. - Own personal private health insurance plan. Do they have to pay the Quebec health premium or can they have an exception all year as a foreign national? Thanks!
  2. Hi Thank you for your reply. However, when I change the province of residence to "Deemed Resident," the option of the Quebec filing goes away. I cannot print anything for Quebec either since the software assumes only a federal filing. How can I fix this? Thank you!
  3. Hi, I'm getting an error message when updating my residency status. I work in Dubai and my wife and kids live in Quebec. Based on the residency rules, I'm considered a deemed resident since I have significant residential ties in Canada. I was told that since Quebec requires a separate tax filing, I would have to report the income on the Quebec forms too. However, I can't seem to find that option when I select my province of residence in the Identification section. I'm also getting an error message saying that the province specified in my address is different from my province of residence on December 31, 2023. I put deemed resident in the identification section. What am I suppose to put as my province of residence if I been working overseas? Is it still possible to NETFILE or would I have to paper file? Please help. Thanks!
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