2023 Tax Returns
What slips / information you need to process your tax return
- Last year’s tax return and Notice of Assessment
- Social Insurance Number for you and your spouse/common-law partner.
- List of dependents & exact birth dates
- All receipts of income such as:
- Salary or wages (T4 Slip)
- Pension, retirement, annuity and other income (T4A)
- Statement of Employment Insurance & other Benefits (T4E)
- Registered Income Fund Income (T4RIF)
- Registered Retirement Savings Plan Income (T4RSP)
- Statements of trust income (T3)
- Canada Savings Bond Interest Benefits
- Canada Pension Plan Benefits (T4AP)
- Old Age Security Benefits (T4AOAS)
- Interest and Dividend (T5)
- Labour sponsored fund tax credit (T5006)
- Social Assistance (T5007)
- Worker’s Compensation (T5007)
- Statement of Securities Transactions (T5008)
- Employment Insurance (T4E)
- All receipts for expenses, for example:
- Child Care Expenses (plus caregiver’s Social Insurance Number)
- Medical Expenses
- Interest Expenses
- Adoption Expenses
- Charitable Donations
- Property taxes or rent paid for tax year
- Monthly Transit Passes and Receipts
- Political Donations
- Union Dues
- Tuition fees/Education Amount (T2202/T2202A)
- Student Loan Interest
- RRSP Contributions
- Disability Certificate (if first year of claim or previous one has expired-T2201)
If claiming tax credits for non-resident spouse or children, dates of birth, complete addresses and proof of payment (generally receipts for money orders) for funds sent to dependents.
2023 Taxes
December 7, 2016