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sandvtax.com
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https://sandvtax.com/2026/03/19/2025-student-tax-filing-in-canada-what-domest…
2025 Student Tax Filing in Canada: What Domestic and International Students Can Claim. # 2025 Student Tax Filing in Canada: What Domestic and International Students Can Claim. Filing your 2025 student tax return can unlock valuable refunds, government benefits, and tuition tax credits — even if you are a domestic or international student. In this complete 2025 student tax guide, we explain who needs to file, what domestic and international students can claim, and how to maximize your tax refund in Canada. ## Do Students Need to File Taxes in Canada? Both domestic and international students may need to file Canadian taxes. Canadian citizens and permanent residents file as tax residents and can claim all eligible student tax credits, benefits, and deductions. Student tax filing may appear simple, but residency rules, tuition transfers, and tax credit optimization can significantly impact your refund. ## File Your 2025 Student Taxes with Confidence.
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reddit.com
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https://www.reddit.com/r/InternationalStudents/comments/1tp3ejc/canadian_taxe…
The 2024 return was due April 30, 2025. Since you're a student with likely little or no income, you probably don't owe any tax, so there are no
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scotiabank.com
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https://www.scotiabank.com/ca/en/personal/advice-plus/features/posts.student-…
If you earn less than $15,000 in a year, you won't pay personal income taxes, as the basic personal amount (BPA) credit ($15,705 in Ontario, for
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budget.ontario.ca
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https://budget.ontario.ca/2025/fallstatement/provisions.html
For the conditions and limitations of the tax provisions related to the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST), please refer to the federal Excise Tax Act and regulations made under that Act. The credit is equal to 5.05 per cent of eligible adoption expenses up to $15,551 for each child. Age Credit — Tax filers aged 65 and over are entitled to claim a credit of 5.05 per cent of up to $6,223. Ontario Caregiver Credit — Tax filers with a dependent adult relative with an infirmity may claim a credit equal to 5.05 per cent of $6,008, less the amount by which the dependant’s net income for the year exceeds $20,554. The credit is calculated as 5.05 per cent of eligible expenses over the lesser of $2,885 and 3 per cent of the individual’s net income for the year. Pension Income Credit — A 5.05 per cent tax credit on up to $1,762 of eligible pension income may be claimed by qualifying tax filers.
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canada.ca
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https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/forms-publications/publicati…
This guide provides detailed tax information for students including the most common income, deductions, and credits available to them.
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linkedin.com
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https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/2025-guide-filing-international-student-taxes-…
This blog post will break down the essential information you need to understand how to file your 2024 Canadian income tax return (due in 2025).
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canada.ca
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https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/forms-publications/publicati…
This pamphlet provides detailed tax information for students including the most common income, deductions, and credits available to them.
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registrar.utoronto.ca
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https://www.registrar.utoronto.ca/fees-payments/international-fee-exemption
International applicants and students are responsible for all assessed fees at the international rate, including admissions deposits and required payments by published payment deadlines, until an approved IFE has been applied to their account. Students will also be required to prove their dependent relationship with their parent, spouse, or common-law partner where applicable (See Proof of Dependent Relationship). The University of Toronto will validate the authenticity of documentation submitted in the IFE application, for example, by contacting the CRA, IRCC, landlords, parents, adoptive parents, spouses, common law partners, and employers, as well as any agents listed in any of the documentation provided. The income on the NOA must include the income being reported on pay statements and employment letters submitted to the University of Toronto as part of the international fee exemption application. **Please do not use the IFE contact form to appeal a decision or to request status updates on an active application.**All follow-up communication, including the final decision, will be sent to your @mail.utoronto.ca email account.