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Originally Posted by mr_chin
So, my other employer just mailed me my T4. It totally crossed my mind that I had worked for them in the beginning of the year and I already filed my income tax.
Should I wait for my notice of assessment before doing anything?
Or file again using StudioTax with information on this T4 only?
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You have two options:
1) Passive: The CRA will regularly confirm that all your slips are included in your tax return by matching SIN numbers. You can wait for CRA to reassess you and adjust your return accordingly. They may be a bit more lenient if this is the first time you missed a slip.
2) Proactive: You are unable to just file another return. You will have to file a T1 adjustment. Since you mentioned simple tax here is how you should go about it:
https://simpletax.ca/blog/2013/how-t...our-tax-return
You will have to wait until you have been assessed before filing an adjustment.
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Originally Posted by blkgsr
worked on a movie and received a T4
the T4 only shows the amount i received as final payment....doesn't show the amounts taken off by the casting company or the amounts paid to the actors union. should both of those other amounts be tax deductible?
i have the payslips showing the deductions on each check so i technically could have proof to show how much was deducted from each.
this was a one time gig. also they never deducted any taxes so that's fun
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Yes, the T4 should indicate gross amount paid and reduced by source deductions (CPP, EI, income tax withheld). You should confirm with the employer to ensure that the amounts are correct.