Checklist-Forms
To get your tax journey started, you should have all of your receipts and the additional income records needed to facilitate a positive outcome. Bringing your previous years' Notice of Assessment (NOA) helps with filing out your current return. It is not mandatory by any means. It can be done without it.

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T4 slips (Employment income)
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Employment insurance benefits (T4E)
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Repayments of COVID-19 benefits
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T2202 Tuition and Enrollment Certificate
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Other pensions and annuities (T4A)
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Social assistance payments (T5007)
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Workers' compensation benefits (T5007)
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Advance Canada Workers Benefit (CWB) payments (RC210)
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Workers’ compensation benefits (T5007)
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T4FHSA First Home Savings Account Statement
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All other information slips
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RRSP contribution receipts
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Support for a child, spouse or common-law partner
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Professional or union dues
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Tool expenses (Tradespersons & apprentice mechanics)
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Labour Mobility Deduction for Tradespeople
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Office-in-home expenses
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Other employment expenses
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Teacher’s school supplies
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Medical expenses
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Home renovations (seniors and disabled)
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Multigenerational home renovation tax credit
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Charitable donations
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Political contributions
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Childcare expenses
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Adoption expenses
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Moving expenses
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Interest paid on student loans
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Carrying charges and interest expenses
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Exams for professional certification
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Labour Mobility Deduction for Tradespeople
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Notice of Assessment/Reassessment
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Canada Revenue Agency correspondence
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Sale of principal residence
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Sale or deemed sale of stocks, bonds or real estate
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Northern residents deductions receipts
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Rental income and expense receipts
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Business, farm or fishing income/expenses
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Automobile/Travel logbook and expenses
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Disability Tax Credit Certificate
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Declaration of Conditions of Employment (T2200)
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Volunteer Firefighters certification
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Search and Rescue volunteers certification
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Written certification for eligible educator school supplies
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Record of cryptocurrency transactions

