formulai

The forms that come up at tax time

Credit certificates, employer declarations, adjustments to a return already filed, and the voucher for paying an amount owing.

An individual filing their own return, or helping a parent or partner file theirs. These are the paper forms that survive alongside electronic filing.

  1. The disability tax credit certificate

    One of the most downloaded CRA forms there is. Part of it is filled in by the person and part by a medical practitioner, and the two halves are clearly marked.

  2. Employment expenses

    The declaration your employer signs so you can deduct what your job required you to pay for.

  3. Changing a return you already filed

    A missed slip or a corrected one goes through an adjustment request rather than a second return.

  4. Paying, moving and being represented

    The remittance voucher for an amount owing, the address change, and the form that lets somebody deal with the CRA for you.

Worth knowing

Nothing here says whether you qualify for a credit, what you may deduct, or what you will owe. Those are questions for the CRA or an accountant. This page names the forms and fills in what you dictate.

Fill in the copy you have

Already downloaded it? Bring that file and we'll fill it in. It works the same for a form nobody publishes: a benefits enrolment, an employer's payroll form, anything with boxes in it.

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