0% found this document useful (0 votes)
267 views

T1 - 2019 Return

This document is an income tax return form for the 2019 tax year. It requests identification information about the taxpayer such as name, address, SIN, date of birth, marital status, and province of residence. It also asks whether the taxpayer authorizes Elections Canada to share their personal information. Additional questions ask about foreign property ownership, exempt income under the Indian Act, and various sources of income to be reported on the return.

Uploaded by

Yuan Liang
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
267 views

T1 - 2019 Return

This document is an income tax return form for the 2019 tax year. It requests identification information about the taxpayer such as name, address, SIN, date of birth, marital status, and province of residence. It also asks whether the taxpayer authorizes Elections Canada to share their personal information. Additional questions ask about foreign property ownership, exempt income under the Indian Act, and various sources of income to be reported on the return.

Uploaded by

Yuan Liang
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 8

Protected B when completed

Income Tax and Benefit Return 2019


Before you start:
If you are filling out this return for a deceased person, make sure you enter their information in all the boxes in Step 1.

Step 1 – Identification and other information


ON 8
Identification Information about you
Print your name and address below. Enter your social
insurance number (SIN):
First name and initial Year Month Day
Enter your date of birth:
Last name
Your language of correspondence: English Français
Mailing address: Apt No. – Street No. Street name Votre langue de correspondance :

PO Box RR Is this return for a deceased person?


Ensure the SIN information above is for the deceased person.
City Prov./Terr. Postal code If this return is for a Year Month Day
deceased person, enter the
date of death:
Email address
Marital status
By providing an email address, you are registering to receive Tick the box that applies to your marital status on
email notifications from the CRA and agree to the Terms of use December 31, 2019:
under Step 1 in the guide.
Enter an email address: 1 Married 2 Living common-law 3 Widowed

4 Divorced 5 Separated 6 Single


Information about your residence
Enter your province or territory of Information about your spouse or
residence on December 31, 2019: common-law partner (if you ticked box 1 or 2 above)
Enter the province or territory Enter their SIN:
where you currently reside if it is
not the same as your mailing Enter their first name:
address above:
If you were self-employed in 2019, Enter their net income for 2019
enter the province or territory to claim certain credits:
where your business had a Enter the amount of universal child
permanent establishment: care benefit (UCCB) from line 11700
If you became or ceased to be a resident of Canada for of their return:
income tax purposes in 2019, enter the date of: Enter the amount of UCCB repayment
from line 21300 of their return:
Month Day Month Day
entry or departure Tick this box if they were self-employed in 2019: 1

Do not use this area

Do not use
this area
17200 17100

5006-R Page 1
Protected B when completed
Step 1 – Identification and other information (continued)

Please answer the following questions.

Elections Canada (For more information, see "Elections Canada" under Step 1, in the guide.)
A) Do you have Canadian citizenship? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 1 No 2
If yes, go to question B. If no, skip question B.
B) As a Canadian citizen, do you authorize the Canada Revenue Agency to give your name, address,
date of birth, and citizenship to Elections Canada to update the National Register of Electors or, if
you are aged 14 to 17, to update the Register of Future Electors? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 1 No 2
Your authorization is valid until you file your next tax return. Your information will only be used for purposes permitted under
the Canada Elections Act, which include sharing lists of electors produced from the National Register of Electors with
provincial and territorial electoral agencies, members of Parliament, registered and eligible political parties, and candidates
at election time.

Your information in the Register of Future Electors will be included in the National Register of Electors once you turn 18.
Information from the Register of Future Electors can be shared only with provincial and territorial electoral agencies that are
allowed to collect future elector information. In addition, Elections Canada can use information in the Register of Future
Electors to provide youth with educational information about the electoral process.

Indian Act – Exempt income


Tick this box if you have any income that is exempt under the Indian Act.
For more information on this type of income, go to canada.ca/taxes-aboriginal-peoples. 1

If you tick the box, get and complete Form T90, Income Exempt under the Indian Act. Complete this form so that the CRA
can calculate your Canada training credit limit for the 2020 tax year. The information you provide may also be used to
calculate your Canada workers benefit for the 2019 tax year, if applicable.

Foreign property
Did you own or hold specified foreign property where the total cost amount of all such
property, at any time in 2019, was more than CAN$100,000? .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26600 Yes 1 No 2

If yes, get and complete Form T1135, Foreign Income Verification Statement. There are substantial penalties for not
completing and filing Form T1135 by the due date. For more information, see Form T1135.

5006-R Page 2
Protected B when completed
Attach only the documents (schedules, information slips, forms, or receipts) requested to support
any claim or deduction. Keep all other supporting documents.

Step 2 – Total income


As a resident of Canada, you have to report your income from all sources both inside and outside Canada.
The Income Tax and Benefit Guide may have additional information for certain lines.
Employment income (box 14 of all T4 slips) 10100
Tax-exempt income for emergency services volunteers
(See line 10100 in the guide.) 10105
Commissions included on line 10100 (box 42 of all T4 slips) 10120
Wage-loss replacement contributions (See line 10100 in the guide.) 10130
Other employment income 10400 +
Old age security pension (box 18 of the T4A(OAS) slip) 11300 +
CPP or QPP benefits (box 20 of the T4A(P) slip) 11400 +
Disability benefits included on line 11400 (box 16 of the T4A(P) slip) 11410
Other pensions and superannuation (See line 11500 in the guide and complete line 31400 in the
Worksheet for the return.) 11500 +
Elected split-pension amount (Get and complete Form T1032.) 11600 +
Universal child care benefit (UCCB) (See the RC62 slip.) 11700 +
UCCB amount designated to a dependant 11701
Employment insurance and other benefits (box 14 of the T4E slip) 11900 +
Employment insurance maternity and parental benefits and provincial
parental insurance plan benefits 11905
Taxable amount of dividends (eligible and other than eligible) from taxable Canadian corporations
(Complete the Worksheet for the return.) 12000 +
Taxable amount of dividends other than eligible dividends, included on
line 12000, from taxable Canadian corporations 12010
Interest and other investment income (Complete the Worksheet for the return.) 12100 +
Net partnership income: limited or non-active partners only 12200 +
Registered disability savings plan income (box 131 of the T4A slip) 12500 +
Rental income Gross 12599 Net 12600 +
Taxable capital gains (Complete Schedule 3.) 12700 +
Support payments received Total 12799 Taxable amount 12800 +
RRSP income (from all T4RSP slips) 12900 +
Other income Specify: 13000 +
Taxable scholarship, fellowships, bursaries, and artists' project grants 13010 +
Self-employment income
Business income Gross 13499 Net 13500 +
Professional income Gross 13699 Net 13700 +
Commission income Gross 13899 Net 13900 +
Farming income Gross 14099 Net 14100 +
Fishing income Gross 14299 Net 14300 +
Workers' compensation benefits (box 10 of the T5007 slip) 14400
Social assistance payments 14500 +
Net federal supplements (box 21 of the T4A(OAS) slip) 14600 +
Ż
Add lines 14400, 14500, and 14600. (See line 25000 in Step 4.) = 14700 +
Add lines 10100, 10400 to 11400, 11500 to 11700, 11900, 12000,
12100 to 12500, 12600, 12700, 12800, 12900 to 13010, 13500, 13700,
13900, 14100, 14300, and 14700. This is your total income. 15000 =

5006-R Page 3
Protected B when completed
Step 3 – Net income
Enter your total income from line 15000 from the previous page. 15000
Pension adjustment (box 52 of all T4 slips and
box 034 of all T4A slips) 20600
Registered pension plan deduction
(box 20 of all T4 slips and box 032 of all T4A slips) 20700
RRSP deduction (See Schedule 7 and attach receipts.) 20800 +
Pooled registered pension plan (PRPP)
employer contributions (amount from your
PRPP contribution receipts) 20810
Deduction for elected split-pension amount (Get and complete Form T1032.) 21000 +
Annual union, professional, or like dues (receipts and box 44 of all T4 slips) 21200 +
Universal child care benefit repayment (box 12 of all RC62 slips) 21300 +
Child care expenses (Get and complete Form T778.) 21400 +
Disability supports deduction (Get and complete Form T929.) 21500 +
Business investment loss Gross 21699 Allowable deduction 21700 +
Moving expenses (Get and complete Form T1-M.) 21900 +
Support payments made Total 21999 Allowable deduction 22000 +
Carrying charges and interest expenses
(Complete the Worksheet for the return.) 22100 +
Deduction for CPP or QPP contributions on self-employment and other
earnings (Complete Schedule 8 or get and complete Form RC381,
whichever applies.) 22200 + •
Deduction for CPP or QPP enhanced contributions on employment income
(Complete Schedule 8 or get and complete Form RC381, whichever applies.) 22215 + •
Exploration and development expenses (Get and complete Form T1229.) 22400 +
Other employment expenses 22900 +
Clergy residence deduction (Get and complete Form T1223.) 23100 +
Other deductions Specify: 23200 +
Add lines 20700, 20800, 21000 to 21500, 21700, 21900, 22000, and
Ż
22100 to 23200. 23300 = –
Line 15000 minus line 23300 (if negative, enter "0") This is your net income before adjustments. 23400 =
Social benefits repayment (If you reported income at line 11900 and the amount at line 23400 is
greater than $66,375, see the repayment chart on the back of your T4E slip. If you reported income
on lines 11300 or 14600, and the amount at line 23400 is greater than $77,580, complete the chart
for line 23500 on the Worksheet for the return. Otherwise, enter "0".) 23500 – •
Line 23400 minus line 23500 (if negative, enter "0") This is your net income. 23600 =

5006-R Page 4
Protected B when completed
Step 4 – Taxable income
Canadian Forces personnel and police deduction (box 43 of all T4 slips) 24400
Security options deductions 24900 +
Other payments deduction (Claim the amount from line 14700, unless it
includes an amount at line 14600. If so, see line 25000 in the guide.) 25000 +
Limited partnership losses of other years 25100 +
Non-capital losses of other years 25200 +
Net capital losses of other years 25300 +
Capital gains deduction (Get and complete Form T657.) 25400 +
Northern residents deductions (Get and complete Form T2222.) 25500 +
Additional deductions Specify: 25600 +
Ż
Add lines 24400 to 25600. 25700 = –
Line 23600 minus line 25700 (if negative, enter "0") This is your taxable income. 26000 =

5006-R Page 5
Protected B when completed
Step 5 – Federal tax (formerly Schedule 1)
Part A – Federal non-refundable tax credits
Basic personal amount claim $12,069 30000 1
Age amount (if you were born in 1954 or earlier)
(Complete the Worksheet for the return.) (maximum $7,494) 30100 + 2
Spouse or common-law partner amount (Complete Schedule 5.) 30300 + 3
Amount for an eligible dependant (Complete Schedule 5.) 30400 + 4
Canada caregiver amount for spouse or common-law partner, or eligible dependant
age 18 or older (Complete Schedule 5.) 30425 + 5
Canada caregiver amount for other infirm dependants age 18 or older (Complete Schedule 5.) 30450 + 6
Canada caregiver amount for infirm children under 18 years of age
Enter the number of children for whom you are claiming this amount. 30499 × $ 2,230 = 30500 + 7
Base CPP or QPP contributions:
through employment income
(Complete Schedule 8 or get and complete Form RC381, whichever applies.) 30800 + •8
on self-employment and other earnings
(Complete Schedule 8 or get and complete Form RC381, whichever applies.) 31000 + •9
Employment insurance premiums:
through employment from box 18 and box 55 of all T4 slips (maximum $860.22) 31200 + • 10
on self-employment and other eligible earnings (Complete Schedule 13.) 31217 + • 11
Volunteer firefighters' amount 31220 + 12
Search and rescue volunteers' amount 31240 + 13
Canada employment amount (Enter $1,222 or the total of your employment income you reported
on lines 10100 and 10400, whichever is less.) 31260 + 14
Home buyers' amount 31270 + 15
Home accessibility expenses (Complete the Worksheet for the return.) (maximum $10,000) 31285 + 16
Adoption expenses 31300 + 17
Pension income amount (Complete the Worksheet for the return.) (maximum $2,000) 31400 + 18
Disability amount (for self)
(Claim $8,416 or if you were under 18 years of age, complete the Worksheet for the return.) 31600 + 19
Disability amount transferred from a dependant (Complete the Worksheet for the return.) 31800 + 20
Interest paid on your student loans (See Guide P105.) 31900 + 21
Your tuition, education, and textbook amounts (Complete Schedule 11.) 32300 + 22
Tuition amount transferred from a child 32400 + 23
Amounts transferred from your spouse or common-law partner (Complete Schedule 2.) 32600 + 24
Medical expenses for self, spouse or common-law partner, and
your dependent children born in 2002 or later 33099 25
Enter $2,352 or 3% of line 23600, whichever is less. – 26
Line 25 minus line 26 (if negative, enter "0") = 27
Allowable amount of medical expenses for other dependants
(Complete the Worksheet for the return.) 33199 + 28
Add lines 27 and 28. =
Ż
33200 + 29
Add lines 1 to 24, and line 29. 33500 = 30
Federal non-refundable tax credit rate × 15% 31
Multiply line 30 by line 31. 33800 = 32
Donations and gifts (Complete Schedule 9.) 34900 + 33
Add lines 32 and 33.
Enter this amount on line 46 on the next page. Total federal non-refundable tax credits 35000 = 34

5006-R Page 6
Protected B when completed
Part B – Federal tax on taxable income
Enter your taxable income from line 26000. 35
Complete the
appropriate column Line 35 is more Line 35 is more Line 35 is more
depending on the Line 35 is than $47,630 but than $95,259 but than $147,667 but Line 35 is more
amount on line 35. $47,630 or less not more than not more than not more than than $210,371
Enter the amount $95,259 $147,667 $210,371
from line 35. 36
Line 36 minus line 37 – 0.00 – 47,630.00 – 95,259.00 – 147,667.00 – 210,371.00 37
(cannot be negative) = = = = = 38
Multiply line 38 × 15% × 20.5% × 26% × 29% × 33% 39
by line 39. = = = = = 40
+ 0.00 + 7,145.00 + 16,908.00 + 30,535.00 + 48,719.00 41

Add lines 40 and 41. = = = = = 42

Part C – Net federal tax


Enter the amount from line 42. 43
Federal tax on split income (Get and complete Form T1206.) 40424 + • 44
Add lines 43 and 44. 40400 =
Ż
45
Enter your total federal non-refundable tax credits
from line 34 on the previous page. 35000 46
Federal dividend tax credit (See line 40425 in the guide.) 40425 + • 47
Minimum tax carryover (Get and complete Form T691.) 40427 + • 48
Add lines 46, 47, and 48. = Ż – 49
Line 45 minus line 49 (if negative, enter "0") Basic federal tax 42900 = 50
Federal foreign tax credit (Get and complete Form T2209.) 40500 – 51
Line 50 minus line 51 (if negative, enter "0") Federal tax 40600 = 52
Total federal political contributions
(attach receipts) 40900 53
Federal political contribution tax credit
(Complete the Worksheet for the return.) (maximum $650) 41000 • 54
Investment tax credit (Get and complete Form T2038(IND).) 41200 + • 55
Labour-sponsored funds tax credit
(See lines 41300 and 41400 in the guide.)
Net cost of shares of a
provincially registered fund 41300 Allowable credit 41400 + • 56
Ż
Add lines 54, 55, and 56. 41600 = – 57
Line 52 minus line 57 (if negative, enter "0") 41700 = 58
Canada workers benefit advance payments received
(box 10 of the RC210 slip) 41500 + • 59
Special taxes (See line 41800 in the guide.) 41800 + 60
Add lines 58, 59, and 60.
Enter this amount on line 42000 on the next page. Net federal tax 42000 = 61

Step 6 – Provincial or territorial tax


Complete Form 428 to calculate your provincial tax.

5006-R Page 7
Step 7 – Refund or balance owing Protected B when completed
Net federal tax: enter the amount from line 61 from the previous page. 42000
CPP contributions payable on self-employment and other earnings
(Complete Schedule 8 or get and complete Form RC381, whichever applies.) 42100 +
Employment insurance premiums payable on self-employment and other eligible earnings
(Complete Schedule 13.) 42120 +
Social benefits repayment (amount from line 23500) 42200 +
Provincial or territorial tax (Attach Form 428, even if the result is "0".) 42800 +
Add lines 42000, 42100, 42120, 42200, and 42800. This is your total payable. 43500 = •
Total income tax deducted (amounts from all Canadian slips) 43700 •
Refundable Quebec abatement (See line 44000 in the guide.) 44000 + •
CPP overpayment (See line 30800 in the guide.) 44800 + •
Employment insurance overpayment (See line 45000 in the guide.) 45000 + •
Climate Action Incentive (Complete Schedule 14.) 45110 + •
Refundable medical expense supplement
(Complete the Worksheet for the return.) 45200 + •
Canada workers benefit (CWB) (Complete Schedule 6.) 45300 + •
Refund of investment tax credit (Get and complete Form T2038(IND).) 45400 + •
Part XII.2 trust tax credit (box 38 of all T3 slips and box 209 of all T5013 slips) 45600 + •
Employee and partner GST/HST rebate (Get and complete Form GST370.) 45700 + •
Eligible educator school supply tax credit
Supplies expenses (maximum $1,000) 46800 × 15% = 46900 + •
Tax paid by instalments 47600 + •
Provincial or territorial credits (Complete Form 479, if it applies.) 47900 + •
Add lines 43700 to 45700, and
Ż
46900 to 47900. These are your total credits. 48200 = –
Line 43500 minus line 48200 This is your refund or balance owing. =
If the result is negative, you have a refund. If the result is positive, you have a balance owing.
Enter the amount below on whichever line applies.
Generally, we do not charge or refund a difference of $2 or less.
Ż

Ż
Refund 48400 • Balance owing 48500 •
Ż

Ż
For more information on how to receive your refund by For more information on how to make your payment, see
direct deposit, see line 48400 in the guide or go to line 48500 in the guide or go to canada.ca/payments.
canada.ca/cra-direct-deposit. Your payment is due no later than April 30, 2020.
Ontario opportunities fund Amount from line 48400 above 1
Your donation to the
You can help reduce Ontario's debt by completing this area to Ontario opportunities fund
donate some or all of your 2019 refund to the Ontario opportunities
46500 – • 2
fund. Please see the provincial pages for details. Net refund (line 1 minus line 2) 46600 = • 3

I certify that the information given on this return and in any If this return was completed by a tax professional, tick the
documents attached is correct and complete and fully discloses applicable box and provide the following information:
all my income.
49000 Was a fee charged? Yes 1 No 2
Sign here
It is a serious offence to make a false return. 48900 EFILE number (if applicable):
Telephone number: Name of tax professional:
Date Telephone number:
Personal information (including the SIN) is collected for the purposes of the administration or enforcement of the Income Tax Act and related programs and
activities including administering tax, benefits, audit, compliance, and collection. The information collected may be used or disclosed for purposes of other
federal acts that provide for the imposition and collection of a tax or duty. It may also be disclosed to other federal, provincial, territorial or foreign government
institutions to the extent authorized by law. Failure to provide this information may result in interest payable, penalties or other actions. Under the Privacy Act,
individuals have the right to access their personal information, request correction, or file a complaint to the Privacy Commissioner of Canada regarding the
handling of the individual’s personal information. Refer to Personal Information Bank CRA PPU 005 on Info Source at canada.ca/cra-info-source.

Do not use • 48600 •


this area 48700 48800
5006-R Page 8

You might also like