If you’re an individual, trust, or a member of a partnership that carries out logging operations in Québec, you’ll need to complete and file the TPZ-1179-V: Logging operations return. Unfortunately, the TPZ-1179-V form isn’t available in H&R Block’s tax software but you can complete one here.
You’ll need your TPZ-1179-V to claim a deduction for the logging tax you paid in Part B – Deduction for logging tax of your Schedule E: Tax adjustments and credits in H&R Block’s tax software.
It’s important not to confuse this form with COZ-1179-T: Logging operations return, which is only used when filing a corporate return*.
*Corporate returns are not supported by H&R Block’s tax software. If you need to file a corporate tax return, we recommend that you speak to one of our Tax Experts at a retail office near you. They’ll be happy to help! (Fees will apply)
Where do I claim this?
Follow these steps in H&R Block’s tax software to file your 2016 taxes:
Before you begin, make sure that you told us that you lived in QUÉBEC on December 31, 2016.
- On the PREPARE tab, click the OTHER icon. You will find yourself here:
- Under the OTHER DEDUCTIONS heading, select the checkbox labelled Tax adjustments and credits (Schedule E), then click Continue.
- When you arrive at the page for your Schedule E, enter the information from your TPZ-1179-V into Part B – Deduction for logging tax.