Welcome To The Tax Resource Centre

Preparing your tax returns are complicated enough.  Let J&D Tax Services prepare your income tax returns so you can relax.  In the meantime, use this free service to research your income tax questions.  If you do not find the answers you are looking for, do not hesitate to contact us by email at customer.service@jdtax.ca or by phone at 613-236-3922.

 

   

What's New For 2002

What's New For 2003

General Information

Getting Started

After you File

Identification & Marital Status

GST Credit

Income Sources

Tax Deductions

   Pension Adjustment

   RPP Deduction

   RRSP Deduction

   Union Dues

   Child Care

   Attendant Care

   Bus Investment Loss

   Moving Expenses

   Support Payments

   Carrying Charges

   CPP Paid

   Employment Expense

   Clergy Deduction

   Other Deductions

   Social Repayments

   Net Income

Tax Credits

Refund or Balance Owing

Net Income

We use this information in calculating amounts such as the Canada Child Tax Benefit, the GST/HST credit, the social benefits repayment, and certain non-refundable tax credits.

Make sure you enter, if it applies, your spouse or common-law partner's net income in the "Information about your spouse or common-law partner" area on page 1 of your return. Enter this amount even if it is zero.

If the amount you calculate for line 236 is negative, you may have a non-capital loss. To find out, use Form T1A, Request for Loss Carryback. If you have a loss for 2003, you may want to carry it back to your 2000, 2001, or 2002 return. To do this, attach a completed Form T1A to your paper return (or send one to us separately). Do not file an amended return for the year or years to which you want to apply the loss.

 

 

 

 

 

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