mrproza Posted March 12, 2023 Report Posted March 12, 2023 In Ufile, I filed T1B form "COVID-19 carryback" in section Losses of prior years, carrybacks to claim repayment of CERB for 2020. But when I view the tax return PDF generated by UFile, this form is empty. Is this a known issue? Would this T1B with correct amount be sent to CRA if I file the return online? Quote
Geo123 Posted March 13, 2023 Report Posted March 13, 2023 Hello mrproza, Please verify your data entry. Example : Data Entry : T1B - Request to deduct federal COVID-19 benefits repayment in a prior year Amount of federal COVID-19 benefits repayment to be deducted on your 2020 and/or 2021 return (cannot be more than the total federal COVID-19 benefits received). To be deducted on your 2021 return To be deducted on your 2020 return $1,000.00 Tax return : Request to Deduct Federal COVID-19 Benefits Repayment in a Prior Year Enter the amount of federal COVID-19 benefits repayment to be deducted on your 2020 return [66280] $1,000.00 ( cannot be more than the total federal COVID-19 benefits received in 2020) Quote
mrproza Posted March 15, 2023 Author Report Posted March 15, 2023 I have received T4E(Q) and amount I've repaid is 2000. I want to use full amount $2000 for 2020 return using form T1B. Any entries made during data entry T1B - Request to deduct federal COVID-19 benefits repayment in a prior year are not reflected in Tax return PDF. Menu item <<Tax Return>> is labeled for 'view or print your complete tax return(s)'. I am unable to enter any numbers directly into Tax return : Request to Deduct Federal COVID-19 Benefits Repayment in a Prior Year. Again, as shown previously on the screenshot, the form is totally blank and it's impossible to enter any numbers. Quote
Geo123 Posted March 15, 2023 Report Posted March 15, 2023 Hello mrproza, 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 Quote
jungar Posted April 18, 2023 Report Posted April 18, 2023 This is a general problem that needs clear guidance. Quote
rpen Posted April 24, 2023 Report Posted April 24, 2023 I had trouble with this, too, but after trial-and-error, I found a solution: On the T4E interview: And then I wanted to claim all $1,000 for 2020, so I entered in the T1B section as follows: And it worked, as shown: Quote
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