Quebec drugs insurance premium for emigrants

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Post by nelsona »

Well, did you include any US income on othr lines of your TP-1. 275 merley adds what is in the other lines above. I
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Post by kwirky0 »

Line 275 of TP-1 : Canadian income only (700$)
Line 19 of TP-1: World income including the US income after I left Quebec. This is the only place where I put my US income. Ufile.ca seems to use my world income to calculate my drugs premium on schedule K.
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If this tax is less than you need for your foreign tax credit (ie. you have no carryforward) I wouldn't sweat it. It may be right. I guess you could call MRQ, like they suggest.
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Post by kwirky0 »

I have called MRQ. They told me I need to use my world income to calculate the drug premium.

Thanks, Nelsona.
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