How to fill out the Parent’s Financial Statement Section 2 – Income.

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How to fill out the Parent’s Financial Statement Section 2 – Income

Income  On the “Income” tab of the application, information relating to all parties’ worldwide income will be collected

Income  On the “Income” tab, please complete both the previous year as well as the projected year. For any amounts that are unknown for the projected year, please make an estimate based on the prior year’s finances as well as any documents you may have that show year to date amounts.  For all tax documents that are referenced & required, please note that they are referring to the previous year’s tax documentation (i.e. for the 2016/17 school year application, we will require the tax documentation from 2015). If you have not received your tax documents for the previous year yet, please forward a copy of the documents from the most recent year available.  US Applicants  The following pages on the “Income” tab show the Canadian application, and should help you when filling out you application in understanding the questions. All tax documentation referred to is Canadian tax documentation. For the US equivalents, please see page 9 for an explanation of the different documents that will be required from US applicants.  Applicants From Outside of Canada or the United States; The schools are looking for:  All income available to the family including taxable, non-taxable, reportable and non-reportable income  Deductions from income such as taxes, social benefit payments, as well as retirement & pension plan payments that are paid to a government  Other tax deductions such as donations or medical expenses that are able to be deducted from any taxes you may pay  Please fill out the application to the best of your ability as each country will have different tax documentation and call (613) if any assistance is required

Income - 1  Section 8  Enter the Name, Age, Occupation, Position and Employer for all financial supporters in the household  If self-employed, select the “are you self-employed or incorporated” box, and select the correct Business Type from a drop down list that will appear  NOTE: If you are incorporated, your most recent set of financial statements for any corporations that you have ownership in will be required at the end of the application on the upload page  If currently not employed, a box will open as well as some additional instructions on information required depending on your current situation (i.e. student, stay at home parent, unemployed)

Income - 2  Section 9  Select the currency that will be used for all monetary amounts entered on the application. If “Other” is selected, a comment box will open allowing you to enter the name of the currency used.  Section 10 – A/B  Enter any salary received from your employment  You will need to upload your most recent T4 as well as your most recent Year to Date pay statement on the upload page at the end of the application  If you have recently switched jobs, we will require data on each employment including any potential severance or pay continuance that you received or expect to be receiving. Please provide additional details at the end of the application in the notes section, or create a document and upload it under the “Explanatory Notes” section on the upload page  If you have more than one job/employer, please combine all amounts in this section & upload documentation from all employers  Enter any employment expenses that you have or will be able to write off on your tax return.  You will need to upload your most recent T777 Statement of Employment Expenses from your most recent Tax Return at the upload page at the end of the application  If this is the first year that you are able to claim these expenses & you don’t have a T777 prepared yet, please provide your best estimates  Enter any taxable benefits such as Car or Housing, or other taxable benefits that were included on your T4 as income  Describe any other income that you received from your employer that you feel may not be covered by the above

Income - 3  Section 10 – C  Enter any pension income received  You will need to upload a copy of all Revenue Canada tax slips (i.e. your T4(A) and/or T4(P)) on the upload page at the end of the application  Section 10 – D  Enter any Federal or Provincial Government child tax benefits received.  Section 10 – E  Enter any spousal alimony or child support payments received. Please differentiate between taxable payments and non-taxable payments that were received  Section 10 – F  Enter any dividends that were received  If an amount is entered in this box, two questions will appear asking if these dividends were received from investments or if these dividends were received from a corporation you have ownership in  If you are drawing these dividends from a corporation you have ownership in, you will need to upload the most recent set of financial statements for that corporation  These amounts can be found on your T3’s and/or T5’s which you may be required to upload at the end of the application depending on the amount entered here

Income - 4  Section 10 – G  Enter any Interest or other Investment income  These amounts can be found on your T3’s and/or T5’s which you may be required to upload at the end of the application depending on the amount entered here.  Section 10 – H  Enter 100% of any capital gains realized in the referenced year  Section 10 – I  Enter the gross amount that you receive in rent from your tenants  Enter the net amount of rental income after all expenses are deducted  You will need to upload a copy of the latest detailed T776 Statement of Real Estate Rentals that is part of your most recent tax return on the upload page at the end of the application  Section 10 – J  Enter the gross amount of any self-employment/partnership/commissioned income that you receive  Enter all your business expenses in the relevant rows  You will need to upload the latest copy of you T2125 Statement of Business or Professional Activities that was a part of your latest tax return  NOTE: If you report your self-employment earnings as two or more separate businesses, please combine all amounts for income and expenses, and you will need to upload a copy of each of the Schedule T2125 Statement of Business or Professional Activities that were a part of your latest tax return

Income - 5  Section 10 – K  Enter the Gross amount of any farming and/or fishing income that you receive.  Enter the Net amount of income that you receive after all expenses are deducted  You will need to upload a copy of you most recent T2042 Statement of Farming Activities or T2121 Statement of Fishing Activities that would have been a part of your most recent tax return  Section 10 – L  Enter any other income that is not accounted for in the above sections whether it is taxable or not  If any amounts are entered here, a question will appear asking if this income is taxable. Select “Yes” or “No” as appropriate  Section 10 – M  In the leftmost box, describe any trust fund (capital or income) or gifts that were received  In the second and third boxes, enter the amounts that were received or expect to be received for the relevant years

US Tax Document Equivalents  Below is a list of Canadian tax documents referred to throughout the preceding document, and the US equivalents that will be required in their place Canadian DocumentUS Document T4, T4(A), T4(P)W2 Revenue Canada Notice of Assessment Form #1040 and Schedule A Statement of Real Estate Rentals – T776 Schedule E – Supplemental Income and Loss Dependents Revenue Canada Notice of Assessment Dependents most recent 1040 Summary Statement of Business or Professional Activities – T2125 Schedule C – Business Profit/Loss Statement Statement of Farming/Fishing Activities Schedule F – Profit or Loss from Farming Fishing activities reported on your Schedule C as a self-employed business