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  1. The student may transfer an amount to their parent or grandparent, or to the parent or grandparent of the student's spouse or common-law partner. The student will complete and sign the transfer section of their tax certificate and provide the recipient of the transfer with a copy. The parent or grandparent would enter this amount on line 32400 ...

  2. Tanya is a single parent. Her son, Philip goes to college and works part-time in the bookstore. He makes very little money. Tanya may be eligible to claim the unused part of Philip's eligible current year's federal tuition amount and the unused provincial and territorial tuition, education, and textbook amounts that he does not need to reduce his federal income tax to zero.

  3. The Ontario maximum for 2017 was $7,033 (2016 was $6,922), less the amount being claimed by the student in the year. Of course, with no tuition or education credits in Ontario after 2017, there is also no transfer possible. Once unused costs have been carried forward, they cannot be transferred to anyone in a future year.

  4. Feb 21, 2023 · The first step is for your child to claim the tuition amount by completing federal Schedule 11 and the corresponding provincial schedule. The tuition credit is applied to reduce any taxes payable by your child to zero. As mentioned, your child has two options: They can transfer the unused portion of their tuition credit or carry it forward.

  5. As a student, you would need to complete the transfer section of the tax certificate and then provide a copy of this to whoever you are giving the transfer to. The amount that is on that certificate needs to be entered on line 32400 of your parent’s tax return. If you’re giving the tax credit to your grandparent instead of your parent, the ...

  6. Dec 12, 2023 · Her total tuition costs for 2023 (as shown on the T2202 Certificate or other documentation) were $5,000. She’d simply multiply that by 15% to calculate her tuition tax credit: $5,000 x 15% = $750. Min-Seo can then claim the $750 tuition tax credit when she files her taxes. Note that the tuition tax credit is non-refundable, so she can only ...

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  8. Sep 30, 2020 · Your child can transfer up to $5,000 of the tax credit, less the amount used to reduce tax owing. So if they reduced their tax owing by $1,000, the most that can be transferred is $4,000. The tuition amount can be transferred to their parent, grandparent or spouse/common-law partner. Claiming the leftover tuition amount is easy: Once your child ...

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