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if you are a student or make under 30k.. then yes there are free options i just use ufile |
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my parents did my taxes without me knowing and forgot about my schools T2202A, could i possibly just send in another return or would i have to call in and cancel and redo the whole process again? |
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No need to complete a new return. Complete this form and mail it in but wait until your first return gets assessed first. |
$800 return. Woot. Time for some new wheels. |
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shit. i hope not lol i shoulda asked but it was super rushed and being my first time i should have asked that lol she gave me the papers, i signed it infront of her and then she put them in my folder and handed the folder to me. |
Got back $355 :fullofwin: |
Getting back just over 3k, not bad. |
Miss the days of being student and able to claim textbooks and tuition.. = massive return.. These days. barely get anything. lol. |
I'm not a student. |
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I work lots and get paid for it. |
$280 return here lol>> well better than nth xD gas money for like 6 weeks |
so fucked up.. called CRA to check up on status of things They have both my old and current on file I've been getting mail and shit from them the past 6months to current address Now I find out my refund goes to old address mindfucked |
got 1400 back :fullofwin: |
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i owe 236$ :okay: filed for 3 years, if i hadn't i would have owed 811 for this year :heckno: |
Sorry for the bump but i'm just wondering if anyone has a number for CRA inquiries? Tried the one on their website but it only goes thru a busy tone??? thanks! |
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its like that |
On this pace I'm getting back 4k next year. soooooooooo much unused tuition credits/rrsp credits. |
its that time of the year again. how much are you peeps getting back? im around 4.5k. |
Gonna be getting back $6400 since I still have a lot of tuition credits. I'm still waiting for my damn T2202A from SFU though. |
Maybe it's useful to let us know some details, that you feel comfortable sharing. Single guy, no more tuition credit. Getting back around $400 :okay: |
9k with tuition credit... But I'm a noob at this.. Neone know if I should blow all the tuition in one go? Or am I able to space it out in years and get better tax credit benefit Posted via RS Mobile |
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