Line 301

Age amount

If you were 65 or older on December 31 of last year, and your income was less than $52,602, then you can claim something here. Ask an expert to help you figure this out.



Line 303

Spouse or common-law partner amount

If you supported your spouse, and your spouse did not have any income, then you can claim $6,482.00. If you supported your spouse, but he or she also had a little bit of his or her own income, then you can claim only part of this amount. If your spouse had more income than $7,131.00, then you cannot claim this at all. Ask an expert to help you figure it out.



Line 305

Amount for an eligible dependant

If you are a single parent, you may be able to claim something here. Fill out Schedule 5 to find out.



Line 323

Tuition and education amount

You might be able to claim something here if you were a student. Ask an expert to help you figure this out.



Line 330

Medical expenses

It is reasonable for you to spend up to 3% of your net income on medical expenses, but if you had to pay more than that, then the government will help you to pay them. Ask an expert to help you figure this out.



Line 349

Donations and gifts

If you donated any money to charity, you can probably claim some of it here. You might be able to claim 16% of the first $200 and 29% of the rest. Fill out Schedule 9 to find the exact amount.



Line 479

Provincial tax credits

To find out if you have any provincial tax credits, fill out form 479.



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