Doing your taxes is an important part of becoming an adult. Taxes pay for many things, like roads, police services, health care, employment insurance, and more. Filing your taxes allows you to get tax refunds, qualify for GST refunds and also helps build your credit.
First you need the basics:
Basically think of it this way: if you got money somehow you have to declare it.
There are a few exceptions in BC:
1.Any GST/ HST payments/ cheques
2.Any child tax benefits
3.Any money you got as a payment from a vehicle accident
4.Any money you got as a result of being a victim of a crime
5.Lottery winnings
6.Most gifts and inheritances
7.Any money you receive for disability due to war service
8.Most payments from a life insurance policy due to someone’s death
9. Inheritance
The most common things that youth declare are:
If you own property or have your own business there are other things you will need to declare, so have an accountant help you with your taxes.
The government calls tax forms slips.
1)T4’s: your income from working. You should get one from every employer you’ve had in the last year. So, if you’ve moved you need to make sure you’ve updated your address with your former employers. Previous years’ T4s can be accessed here.
2)T4E’s: this is what you get if you’ve received Employment Insurance in the last year.
3)RC62: Universal Childcare Benefit
4) RRSP contribution slip – you get this from the bank you have your RRSP with
5)T2202A: your post-secondary school should give you this for tuition
6)T5007: AYA T5, income assistance or disability income slip.
In some cases yes.
If both things above are true then you are tax exempt from the following:
There are a few other reasons like income earned from savings, retirement etc. For more information check out the CRA’s website
We suggest using this online free, Vancouver based, tax software called Wealthsimple Tax Did we mention it’s FREE???
You can file your 2022 and prior year tax returns using this software.
Yes, you can claim the following things:
There are very specific circumstances that you can declare childcare expenses.
You can declare if:
You can't declare if:
What kind of child care can I claim?
It's a tax break you get if your child is in a fitness program.
A fitness program means it must:
Significant amount of physical activity means:
The activity must increase the child’s heart rate, plus one or more of:
The following situations do not qualify:
Insider Tip
Make sure to keep all your receipts because you’ll have to submit them.
The Canada Child Benefit is a tax benefit available to families, single parents or caregivers of children under the age of 18 in Canada.
Information on the Canada Child Benefit (CCB)
You can download the Canada Child benefit application here
The disability tax credit (DTC) is a non-refundable tax credit that helps people with disabilities or people who take care of people with disabilities.
You are eligible for the DTC only if the government approves Form T2201, (Disability Tax Credit Certificate).
You can download the form here
There are hundreds of things that can be claimed, some need prescriptions and some don’t. You can claim things ranging from crutches to prescriptions. Remember to keep your receipts because you will need to submit them. Check out this detailed list.
Do I get all my money back for my medical expenses?
No, you only get a percentage of your expenses back. The calculation is this: you take your total expenses and subtract 3% of your annual income and that’s what you would get back.
For example:
1.last year you had $2000 in medical expenses and you made $22,600.
2.Calculate 3% of $22,600 = $678
3.Minus $678 from $2000 = $1322.
4.Which means you would receive $1322 back from your medical claims
No, but if you are on income assistance, disability or employment insurance you need to tell them that you received that money. If you are not honest about it and you are caught there are penalties starting with being cut off from the service.
The government automatically calculates how much your payments are and will send you cheques.