How Can I Get My T4?
- If you need a T4 slip for the current tax year, your employer should be able to provide it to you.
- For previous tax years, you can request a copy from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) or by calling 1-800-959-8281.
- Get Your T4 and Other Tax Forms Online From CRA’s “Auto-fill my return”
Do I have to pay CPP on foreign income?
Foreign income of all sorts are reported on the Foreign slip under the ‘income’ tab. Hover over “Tslips” and scroll down to foreign income. Here you can also enter the taxes withheld from your 1040. You will not be required to remit CPP on this income.
How do you prove foreign income?
Generally, you report your foreign income where you normally report your U.S. income on your tax return. Earned income (wages) is reported on line 7 of Form 1040; interest and dividend income is reported on Schedule B; income from rental properties is reported on Schedule E, etc.
What are your obligations to T4 slips as an employer?
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How to report income that you did not get a T4 for?
Check the box – Received tips, gratuities, occasional earnings, or other employment income. Continue to the page “Other Employment Income Sources” and make your entry. If your occasional earnings exceed $3,500 gross, CRA requires you to report this a “Self-Employed” earnings on a T2125 Statement of Business Activities.
When do you get your tax slips in Canada?
You should have received most of your slips (including your T4, T4A, and T5 slips) and receipts by the end of February. However, T3, and T5013 slips do not have to be sent before the end of March. To get your OAS, EI or CCB slips, sign in to Service Canada. If your tax slip is late or lost. Ask your employer or the issuer of the slip for a copy.
How to report foreign employment income in Canada?
Foreign employment income is income earned outside Canada from a foreign employer. Report this income in Canadian dollars. Use the Bank of Canada exchange rate in effect on the day you received the income. If the amount was paid at various times in the year, you can use the average annual rate.