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What information will Ritchie Shortt & Tully LLP require to prepare my tax returns?

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What information will Ritchie Shortt & Tully LLP require to prepare my tax returns?

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Click here to print a checklist of information that we will require to prepare your tax returns. If applicable to your situation, also included is a worksheet to detail your business and professional activities. We will also need to know if you owned specified foreign property in excess of $100,000 CDN. Please click here to link to Form T1135, Foreign Income Verification Statement on CRA’s website. To help you determine if you need to disclose your foreign holdings, please refer to pages 2 to 4 of the form to review the types of specified foreign property that must be included.

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Checklist of Information in printable pdf format, that we will require to prepare your tax returns. If applicable to your situation, also included is a worksheet to detail your business and professional activities. We will also need to know if you owned specified foreign property in excess of $100,000 CDN. Form T1135, Foreign Income Verification Statement on CRA’s website. To help you determine if you need to disclose your foreign holdings, please refer to pages 2 to 4 of the form to review the types of specified foreign property that must be included. We send our clients the following letter and attachments. If you have misplaced your copy or have just become a client of Ritchie Shortt & Tully LLP,a copy of the letter and attachment is available here: Client Letter.pdf or 2009 Checklist.pdf. These are required for your personal tax return. Home Renovation Tax Credit The 2009 federal budget introduced the new temporary home renovation tax credit (HRTC). Taxpayers will be able to claim

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