If you were a resident of Québec on December 31 who ran one or more businesses that earned income (either partially or entirely) from a location in a province or territory outside of Québec? If so, you’ll need to use form TP-22-V to calculate your income tax payable.
Important: You won’t need to enter your information into the TP-22-V if your business sustained a net loss during the year.
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 you told us that you lived in QUÉBEC on December 31, 2016.
- On the PREPARE tab, click the LET’S TALK ABOUT 2016 icon.
- Select the checkbox labelled I worked for myself and then select your province or territory of self-employment from the drop-down menu.
- Click the EMPLOYMENT icon. You'll find yourself here:
- Under the BUSINESS AND SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME heading, select the checkbox labelled Tax payable by an individual who carries on a business in Canada, outside Québec (TP-22-V), then click Continue.
- When you arrive at the page for form Tax respecting business in Canada, outside Québec, enter your information into the tax software.