US-Canada Tax filling - first time!

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eortlund
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Post by eortlund »

Wait--CPP and EI premiums count as wages? I would think they are more like taxes paid?
qweryt
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Post by qweryt »

CPP and EI are taxes and should be included in taxes paid related to earned income.

Total taxes = federal taxes + provincial taxes (if paid separately) + EI + CPP.

That's what nelsona is saying.
nelsona
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Post by nelsona »

To clarify, for the tax credit against wages, you include CPP and EI premiums paid. For the tax credit on other income, you do not.
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eortlund
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Post by eortlund »

Thanks--that's how I've been doing it.
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