ROJO Posted March 15, 2023 Report Share Posted March 15, 2023 CRA wants me to do a new tax return for 2018. Can I use the 2018 online file and make changes and re submit? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geo123 Posted March 16, 2023 Report Share Posted March 16, 2023 Hello ROJO, UFile allows to ReFILE your tax return for this year and last year . For the prior tax years you should make the adjustment manually (T1-ADJ). You can use the program to make an adjustment to a tax return that has already been filed. Make sure you have received your notice of assessment before asking for changes to your return. NOTE: We recommend that you keep your previously filed tax return, and prepare separately an amended tax return based on the changes you make. Print this amended tax return and compare it with your original tax return. Take note of the line numbers that are affected, as you will need them when completing your adjustment request. To do so, please follow these steps: 1- On the "Left-side menu on the Interview tab", click on "Interview setup". 2- On the page that appears to the right, scroll down to the "Other topics" section, check the box for "Adjustment request for a tax return that has been filed" and click "Next" at the bottom of the page. 3- Return to the "Left-side menu on the Interview tab", select "Adjustment request" at the bottom of the list and, on the right-hand side of the screen, click on the plus "+" symbol to the right of the form you need, either "T1-ADJ adjust a federal tax return" or for Quebec residents "TP-1.R adjust a Quebec tax return". 4- Select the "Taxation year" you want to correct from the drop-down menu to your right, and then enter the relevant information. 5- For the question "Line number of the jacket regarding the adjustment", choose the one that applies from the drop-down menu. Then, on the next two lines, enter respectively the amount that was claimed on the original tax return, followed by the revised amount to be claimed on the amended tax return. 6- If you have multiple lines to correct, click on "+ Add another" to add additional lines. 7- If you have additional information or explanations, fill out the bottom section. If needed, attach a separate sheet with your adjustment request by recording the necessary information. If applicable, provide also the corresponding line number for the credit. 8- For Québec residents who wish to amend both their federal and Québec returns, in the "Left-side menu on the Interview tab", click again on "Adjustment request" at the bottom of the list and repeat the procedure. 9- Once you have completed your adjustment request(s), click on the fourth tab "Tax Return". 10- Double check to make sure the adjustment request(s) are completed correctly. Then, click on the "Print" icon, choose the option "Selected pages" and on the list to the right, select the pages to print, i.e. the forms T1-ADJ (federal) and/or TP-1.R (Quebec). To select multiple pages, press and hold the "Ctrl" key on your keyboard when clicking the pages to print from the list. Finally, click on the button "Start printing". >>Other topics >> Adjustment request for a tax return that has been filed Please note that you cannot submit an adjustment request electronically via NETFILE. You must print and mail the T1-ADJ and/or the TP-1.R. Be sure to sign your request(s) and provide all supporting documents. Also, please make sure to include a telephone number where the CRA and/or Revenu Quebec may contact you during the day. The CRA will send you a Notice of Reassessment once your adjustment request has been processed. Revenu Québec will do the same once they processed your TP-1.R form. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ROJO Posted April 5, 2023 Author Report Share Posted April 5, 2023 Thank you so much for your response. CRA told me to send in a new 2019 return residency status as FACTUAL and without a section 216. Does that mean i can just redo the return on ufile and print and send in? They told me to attach a cover letter with information about me and ask them to reassess because I was determined factual and not a non resident. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geo123 Posted April 6, 2023 Report Share Posted April 6, 2023 Hello ROJO, Normally i requires a T1 - ADj (Adjustment) but in your case it sounds like CRA requested you simply redo the original return and send it in. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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