Which of the following tax credits can not be transferred to a spouse? The age credits The disability credit The EI and CPP benefits The pension i

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  1. Which of the following tax credits can not be transferred to a spouse?
  2. The age credits
  3. The disability credit
  4. The EI and CPP benefits
  5. The pension income credits

 

  1. The claw back of OAS payments will not alter the individual’s net income for tax purposes (True/False)- _________

 

  1. There is no limit on the amount of the tuition credit that can be transferred to a spouse (True/False)- ________

 

  1. Adam, who is single supports his 80 years old blind mother who has no income and lives in a nursing home. Which of the following federal tax credit can be claimed for his mother?
  2. Disability tax credit only
  3. disability tax credit and Canada caregiver tax credit only
  4. disability tax credit and eligible tax credit only
  5. Canada caregiver credit only.

 

  1. Joe is self-employed. He might be eligible for all of the following Federal tax credits, except:
  2. CPP tax credit
  3. EI tax Credit
  4. Canada employment Tax Credit
  5. Canada workers benefit tax credit.

 

  1. Elsa is 73 years old. Her 2021 net income for tax purposes from RRIF and other investments is $120,000. She lives with her common law partner Felix, who is 63 years old. Felix’s only income for 2021 was investment income of $6000. Elsa can claim all of the following federal tax credits, except
  2. basic personal tax credit
  3. age tax credit,
  4. pension tax credit
  5. spousal tax credit.

 

  1. Which of the following items is not a deduction in the determination of an individual’s taxable income?
  2. Worker’s compensation payments received as a result of injury.
  3. A business loss incurred during the current year.
  4. An allowable capital loss realized in a previous year.
  5. None of the above
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