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Reporting prior year's RRSP contribution


PTran

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Hi,

I missed reporting (the slip came after I filed my return) my RRSP contribution made first 60 days of 2021. Can I report on my 2022 return? If so, how do I do this in ufile as I only see only headings for March to December 2022 and first 60 days of 2023 in the Contributions .

Thanks for any help or suggestions.

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Hello PTran,

You must refile 2021

UFile allows to ReFILE  your 2021 (and 2022 tax return) . 
Note for the prior tax years you should make the adjustment: T1-ADJ
1)    If you tax return was successfully submitted, please go to « NetFile  » tab [5]. 
Click on "Federal submission" section. On the bottom of the page, click "Re-FILE".
NOTE: A new page "CRA ReFile" will appear in the left menu of the "Interview" tab.
2)    Select the section from the Left-side menu, then click "Federal ReFILE Mode".
Follow the instructions form the page.
NOTE: A new page "CRA ReFile" will appear in the left menu of the "Interview" tab.
Select the section from the Left-side menu, then click "Federal ReFILE Mode".
3)    Make the appropriate changes to your file.(same as in “normal” UFile)
**VERY IMPORTANT! ** You cannot update your marital status, address, direct deposit or email address by using the service ReFILE.  If you have split-pension you must mail it in using a T1 - ADJ.  
4)    Click "Review" tab, then click "NETFILE" tab.
Tick the box "I agree with the ReFILE Terms and Conditions and Private Notice".
Click "ReFILE my return now!".
-For Revenu Quebec same process applies but for Revenu Quebec ReFile
Note that cannot refile with Quebec until you have received your assessment

 

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Thanks, Geo123.

I thought rrsp contributions did not need to be filed in the same tax year. Am I able to apply the missed rrsp contribution from first 60 days of 2021 toward my 2022 return to lower my income for 2022 when I refile 2021? I would adjust my 2021 return to indicate the unused and then apply it to my 2022 return (have not filed my 2022 return, yet)?

Thanks!

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