hoeman.1 Posted July 30, 2023 Report Share Posted July 30, 2023 Guys, I have changed my status to non-resident. Hence need to amend 2018 upwards. Had an accountant do my returns every year and provided me with a PDF file report. He is with H&R Block. Not sure what software he is using. Is there any way to import his details form the PDF file provided into UFile or do I need to enter each line individually. Thanking you in advance for your help. Denis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geo123 Posted July 31, 2023 Report Share Posted July 31, 2023 Hello hoeman.1, No, you can not import the details from a PDF file, you must enter each line individually. For the carry forwards here is a list of the common ones : NIL Cumulative investment expenses - federal CNIL Cumulative investment income - federal CNIL Quebec (net) RRSP Eligible amount RRSP Room from previous years RRSP PSPA from previous year RRSP Undeducted premiums HBP - Outstanding amount to repay HBP - Number of years left HBP - Amount to repay annually LLP - Outstanding amount to repay LLP - Number of years left LLP - Amount to repay annually Donations - federal (see details) Donations - Quebec (see details) Donations - Amount for cultural patronage (Quebec) Investment expenses - amount that can be carried forward Medical - 2022 Quebec drug insurance plan premium paid (Federal only) Medical - 2022 Quebec drug insurance plan premium paid (Fed./Que.) Tuition and educations amounts - federal Tuition and educations amounts (20%) - Quebec Tuition and educations amounts (8%) - Quebec Interest paid on a student loan - federal (see details) Interest paid on a student loan - Quebec Canada training credit limit for 2023 Investment tax credit Moving expenses - federal Moving expenses - Quebec Cost of labour-sponsored funds shares acquired (Jan/Feb 2023) - Federal FTQ (or CSN) - cost of shares acquired - Quebec Fondaction - cost of shares acquired (25%) - Quebec Fondaction - cost of shares acquired (20%) - Quebec Supporting documents Fondaction - cost of shares acquired (15%) - Quebec Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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