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Originally Posted by TurboFC3S
I used my tuition tax credits this year. Bumped my tax return from $2600 to $3500  Was super happy about that! Finally deducted lots of things this year too... Dentist bills, prescriptions, rrsp's, and stuff i required for jobs that work didnt pay for etc (like all the things i needed to pay when applying / getting my security licence which i no longer work in but w/e lol )
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It was the other crap that made your refund so high. The tuition tax credit will bring your taxes payable to 0 and will automatically be carried over if there is any left over...
If you want to try it, remove all the other crap and see
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