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  2. Feb 21, 2023 · Claiming the tuition credit from your child is a two-step process. 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.

    • Overview
    • Transfer to Parent or Grandparent
    • Transfer to Spouse or Common-law
    • Forms and publications

    Any remaining credit calculated on Schedule 11 by a student can be transferred to one of the following individuals. Only one person can claim this transfer from the student. It does not need to be the same person from year to year.

    The student cannot transfer any amount they carried forward in a previous year. The maximum amount they are allowed to transfer is $5,000 less the amount they needed to use to reduce their own tax owing.

    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 of t...

    The student may transfer an amount to their 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 spouse or common-law partner would enter this amount in field 36000 of Schedule 2 and report this amount on line 32600 of their Income T...

    •Federal Income Tax and Benefit Guide

    •Schedule 2 – Federal Amounts Transferred From Your Spouse or Common-Law Partner

    •Schedule 11 – Tuition, Education and Textbook Amounts

    •Guide P105, Students and Income Tax

    •Folio S1-F2-C1, Qualifying Student and the Education and Textbook Tax Credits

    •Folio S1-F2-C2, Tuition tax credit

    • Line 21900 – Moving expenses. Find out if you can claim a deduction for moving expenses paid to study in a post-secondary program and how to calculate and claim them.
    • Line 25600 – Additional deductions: Adult basic education tuition assistance. Find out if you can claim a deduction for your adult basic education, whether primary or secondary level education, or certain other forms of training.
    • Line 31900 – Interest paid on your student loans. Find out if you can claim the interest paid on your student loans for post-secondary education and how to claim it.
    • Line 32300 – Your tuition, education and textbook amounts. Find out about eligible fees, education and textbook amounts, and how to claim and carry forward these amounts.
  3. talk to your RESP promoter to find out about any conditions that may apply to the plan if your child does not continue his or her education after high school; Transfers to other registered savings plans. Below is a quick summary on making transfers.

  4. Sep 30, 2020 · Your child can claim a federal and provincial tax credit for the tuition amount. To claim the tax credit, they must file their income taxes and complete both the federal and provincial Schedule 11 forms. This Non-Refundable Tax Credit tuition can be used to reduce their taxes owing to zero.

  5. Sep 25, 2024 · Claim the tuition credit to receive a non-refundable credit worth 15% of your tuition claim on the federal portion of your taxes. Provincial tax returns each have their own rules surrounding...

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