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For the part of the year you were not a resident of Canada
You can claim the following federal non-refundable tax credits, as long as they apply, if you are reporting Canadian-source income (as listed under "Income" ) for the part of the year you were not a resident of Canada:
- Canada Pension Plan or Quebec Pension Plan contributions;
- Employment Insurance premiums;
- disability amount (for yourself);
- interest paid on loans for post-secondary education made to you under the Canada Student Loans Act, the Canada Student Financial Assistance Act, or similar provincial or territorial government laws;
- tuition fees (for yourself); and
- donations and gifts.
In addition, if the Canadian-source income you are reporting for the part of the year you were not a resident of Canada is at least 90% of your net world income for that part of the year (or if you had no income from sources inside and outside Canada for that part of the year), you can claim the remaining applicable federal non-refundable tax credits in full. See the General Income Tax and Benefit Guide for a list of the remaining federal non-refundable tax credits. |
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