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Slips and Receipts

If you claimed it, you must back it up. Below are summarized types of slips and receipts you should have ready to provide to the CRA upon request.


Receipts

Slips

​Other Documents

Medical expenses

Tuition / education receipts (T2202A)

Sale of principal residence

Transit pass receipts (before July 2017)

T4 slips (Employment income)

Northern residents deductions receipts

RRSP contribution receipts

Employment insurance benefits (T4E)

Sale or deemed sale of stocks, bonds or real estate

Support for a child, spouse or common-law partner

Interest, dividends, mutual funds (T3, T5, T5008)

Rental income and expense receipts

Professional or union dues

Old Age Security and CPP benefits (T4A-OAS, T4AP

Business, farm or fishing income/expenses

Tool expenses(Tradespersons & apprentice mechanics)

Other pensions and annuities (T4A)

Automobile / Travel logbook and expenses

Other employment expenses

Social assistance payments (T5007)

Disability Tax Credit Certificate

Teacher’s school supplies

Proof of other income, including cash income

Declaration of Conditions of Employment (T2200)

Home renovations (seniors and disabled)

All other information slips

Volunteer Firefighters certification

Charitable donations

Search and Rescue volunteers certification

Political contributions

Written certification for eligible educator school supplies

Child care expenses

Adoption expenses

Moving expenses

Interest paid on student loans

Carrying charges and interest expenses

Office - in-home expenses



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