CPP and EI Exempt


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sweety   
Member since: Mar 04
Posts: 8
Location: Canada

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 15-03-04 20:19:17

Hi Sir,
I have decided to do my taxes for my family the first time and I have decided to use the software program Quick Tax to assist me. I just had a couple of questions to ask.

1) On the T-4 slip that I received from my employer, I noticed that in Box 28 there are two "X", on in the CPP box and one in the EI box. On top of this there is another box that says VOID and has an X in it. Does this mean that CPP and EI is exempt?

2) Can interest paid on a mortgage loan be included when filing a tax return and if so, under what category could it be claimed?

Thanks!



Pramod Chopra   
Member since: Sep 03
Posts: 1284
Location: Pickering, ON

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 16-03-04 23:06:04

Quote:
Orginally posted by sweety

Hi Sir,
I have decided to do my taxes for my family the first time and I have decided to use the software program Quick Tax to assist me. I just had a couple of questions to ask.

1) On the T-4 slip that I received from my employer, I noticed that in Box 28 there are two "X", on in the CPP box and one in the EI box. On top of this there is another box that says VOID and has an X in it. Does this mean that CPP and EI is exempt?

2) Can interest paid on a mortgage loan be included when filing a tax return and if so, under what category could it be claimed?

Thanks!



Hi Sweety,

BOX 28 : A mark ('X') under CPP/QPP or EI indicates that the employee is exempt from CPP OR EI contributions for the entire period of employment. Boxes 16 and 26 (CPP), or Boxes 18 and 24(EI) should be blank in either case.

An emplyee who gets a T4 slip can not claim mortgage interest, even if he uses a portion of his home for work (home office) as per the terms of employment.If you are claiming work space in the home expenses as a business expense, you can also deduct a portion of your mortgage interest and capital cost allowance. You cannot deduct mortgage interest or capital cost allowance if you are claiming work space in the home expenses as an employment expense


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Pramod Chopra
Senior Mortgage Consultant
Mortgage Alliance Company of Canada



chandresh   
Member since: Mar 03
Posts: 2606
Location: Toronto

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 16-03-04 23:09:49

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Orginally posted by Pramod Chopra

Hi Sweety,





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Interesting salutation!


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sanjivkumaargupta   
Member since: Jan 04
Posts: 129
Location: toronto

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 31-03-04 12:47:43

Claiming Capital Cost Allowance for principal residence will not be a good proposition.

In future in case of sale of property you maybe subject to higher capital gains tax

You lose the principal residence benefit

In my opinion do not claim capital cost allowance, however you can claim other expenses of home office. However they are restricted to the net income after adjusting all other expenses





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