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Moving Expenses Generally, you can deduct moving expenses you paid in 2002 if both of the following apply: · You moved to work or run a business, or to study full-time at an educational institution that offers post-secondary courses. · You moved at least 40 kilometres closer to your new work or school. If you moved in 2001 but could not claim all your expenses on your return for that year, you may be able to claim the remaining expenses on your return for 2002. In addition, if you moved after 1997, even if you paid your expenses in a later year, you now may be able to claim them on your return for the year you paid them, and carry forward unused amounts until you have enough income to claim them. If this affects how you would have filed your return for a previous year, you can ask us to change it. See "How do you change a return?". Your deduction is limited to the amount of income you earned at the new location. For more information, and to calculate how much you can deduct, get Form T1-M, Moving Expenses Deduction. Make sure you tell us your new address. Receipts - If you are filing a paper return, do not include your receipts or Form T1-M, but keep them in case we ask to see them. If you are filing electronically keep all of your documents. = |
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