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  2. You cannot claim the tuition amount on your tax certificate if any of the following applies to you: the fees were paid or reimbursed by your employer, or an employer of one of your parents, where the amount is not included in your or your parent's income.

  3. To claim your tuition fees, you may receive an official tax receipt from your educational institution instead to reflect the amount of eligible tuition fees you have paid for a calendar year. Using the slip and the links below, you can find out what you can claim and how to make your claim.

  4. You have to first claim your current year’s federal tuition fees and any unused tuition, education, and textbook amounts carried forward from previous years on your Income Tax and Benefit Return, even if someone else paid your fees.

  5. Oct 27, 2023 · The T2202 – Tuition and Enrolment Certificate is the official receipt that shows the tuition fees that are eligible to be claimed on your tax return. It will be issued to you from your educational institution.

  6. You can claim the tuition tax credit if you received the T2202 certificate (or another tax certificate like the TL11A) from your school and if the eligible tuition fees you paid was more than $100. Information on the T2202 certificate is used to complete the federal and provincial Schedule 11 forms (or Schedule T , if you’re a Québec ...

  7. To claim the tuition, education and textbook tax credits, or to transfer them to another person, you must complete both the Federal Schedule 11 of your tax return, and the provincial S11 form. The Federal and provincial (except Quebec) forms are available on the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) website.

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