If you have other deductions that you’d like to claim and you haven’t entered them anywhere else on your return, you can claim them on the All other deductions page of H&R Block’s tax software. These deductions can include any of the following amounts:
- Income amounts repaid (such as retiring allowances, employment insurance (EI) benefits repaid, etc.)
- Legal fees
- Other deductible amounts (such as union or professional dues)
- Other deductions (Québec only)
- Miscellaneous deductions (Québec only)
I’ve taken a vow of poverty and I’ve given some of my income to a religious order
If you’ve taken a vow of perpetual poverty as a member of a religious order, you can claim a deduction for the amount of earned income* and pension benefits you’ve given to the order.
For the purposes of this deduction, earned income can include any of the following:
- Salaries and wages
- Scholarships, bursaries, and research grants
Note: Earned income doesn’t include any investment income you might have -received during the year (interest, dividends, etc.)
For more information, refer to the CRA website.
I received adult basic education tuition assistance
If you received taxable tuition assistance so that you could enroll in a course at a post-secondary institution to develop or improve skills in an occupation certified by Employment and Social Development Canada, you’ll need to claim the amount shown in:
- box 21 of your paper T4E slip and
- box 196 of your paper T4A slip that’s more than the scholarship exemption amount you’re entitled to claim
Note: You only need to enter these amounts here if you didn’t report them when entering the information from your T4E or T4A slip.
I earned exempt foreign income
If you reported foreign income that’s exempt from taxation due to a tax treaty between Canada and the source nation, you can claim a deduction for it. If you’re unsure if the foreign income you received in 2016 is tax exempt, it’s recommended you speak to the CRA first before claiming the deduction.
For more information on exempt foreign income, refer to the CRA website.
Note: You only need to enter this amount here if you didn’t report it on the T2209 page of H&R Block’s tax software.
Claiming the federal labour-sponsored funds tax credit
If you’ve already entered the information from your paper T5006 slip into the T5006 page of H&R Block’s tax software, you don’t need to enter it again on the All other deductions page.
Claiming the provincial labour-sponsored funds tax credit
If you’re claiming the provincial labour-sponsored funds tax credit you’ll need to enter the provincial tax credit amount shown on the paper T2C slip you received.
Where do I claim this?
Follow these steps in H&R Block’s tax software to file your 2016 taxes:
- Under the PREPARE tab, click the OTHER icon.
- Scroll down the page. When you reach the MISCELLANEOUS section, select the checkbox labelled All other deductions.
- Click Continue.
- When you arrive at the All other deductions page, enter your information into the tax software.