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I competed a T1 for a first time filer, a single mom, and the program is suggesting that the 17 year old daughter (born March 25 2005) should file her own tax return to get the GST Credit. What is going on here?
If the 17 year old is a parent of a child they qualify for GST
Revenue Canada clearly states that you have to be 19 to get the GST credit.
I think the T1 Profile program incorrectly highlights the 17 year old as eligible for the GST credit.
You must meet ONE of the requirements.......Be 19 or have a spouse or are a parent of a child
Seventeen seems a bit young but - if the daughter has any income of her own (small part-time job) - filing makes sense as may well get a refund if doesn't make enough to have to pay EI (earned less than $2,000 in the year). Actually, once someone gets T-slips, filing is generally a good idea even if don't owe taxes as build up RRSP room.
When is the daughter's birthday? If it's early in the year (think January - March) then she's already 18 at time of filing this year. Filing her 2022 taxes will put her on the radar for becoming automatically eligible for her first GST payment in April, 2024 (or maybe even the January 2024 if she's a New Year's baby). But she has to have filed a tax return. From the CRA website:
If you have filed your tax return and you are entitled to the GST/HST credit, the CRA will issue your first payment on the payment date that comes after your 19th birthday".
Hope this helps.
Jo
Or if you are the parent of a child or if you have a spouse
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