any elite incom-tax people?
#6
up and up.. thats not telling me .. my father in law owns his own accounting business.. if thats up and up. i'm sure i could help you with something.. If you have a question, i can find out for ya
#8
Originally Posted by skillton
Does anyone know what I have to do with my T4? I've been paid cash on my previous jobs untill last winter, and I have no idea how to get my tax refund for this year.
Theres more to it htough, for example if you went to post secondary school, your college or university will supply you with the information to claim.. If you had any workmans comp. given to you, you can claim that.. If your job required you to drive long distance and you had to feed yourself, you can claim that... theres so much you can possibly claim.. like rent and property tax, mortgage tax.... so much
Last edited by midrange; 02-21-2005 at 08:55 PM.
#12
Originally Posted by midrange
Your T4 holds the four important #'s you need to file your tax.. Total income for that year, Federal tax, CPP and EI.. You can do it yourself the old fasioned way or now on the internet. (i forgot the url) its easy, its step by step, asking for those #'s.. Or you can screw yourself and get a tax agent to do it for you.. The best thing is to find an accountant you trust and give him al the information including T4 and he wil do the rest..
Theres more to it htough, for example if you went to post secondary school, your college or university will supply you with the information to claim.. If you had any workmans comp. given to you, you can claim that.. If your job required you to drive long distance and you had to feed yourself, you can claim that... theres so much you can possibly claim.. like rent and property tax, mortgage tax.... so much
Theres more to it htough, for example if you went to post secondary school, your college or university will supply you with the information to claim.. If you had any workmans comp. given to you, you can claim that.. If your job required you to drive long distance and you had to feed yourself, you can claim that... theres so much you can possibly claim.. like rent and property tax, mortgage tax.... so much
#14
Originally Posted by skillton
Well I only worked about 7 months last year, and didn't make that much money. I heard that if my income is under a certain ammount I get all the taxes I paid back? Does it include the Employees CPP & EL premiums, or just the income tax?