Practice with case studies
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Practice with case studies
Practice filing tax returns using the case studies given below.
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Important note
Any mention of 20XX in the case studies refers to the latest tax year.
Before each tax filing season, the solutions are updated with the latest version of UFile CVITP, with Quebec as the province of residence.
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Examples have been created using fictional names. Any resemblance to persons real, imaginary, or deceased is purely coincidental. There is no intention for examples to depict stereotyping on any basis.
Case studies
Seniors
- Reporting advance payments and claiming the tax credit for home-support services for seniors (no-calculation method)
- Claiming the tax credit for home-support services for seniors (change in situation during the year) – Detailed method
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Caregivers
- Caregiver of a spouse
- Caregiver of a person other than a spouse
- Claiming amounts for caregivers and home accessibility expenses
Families
- Reporting advance payments and claiming childcare expenses
- Claiming child care expenses (special cases) and the tax credit for children's activities
Workers
- Reporting employment income
- Reporting employment income, Advanced Canada workers benefit payments and work premium tax credit
Students and recent graduates
Newcomers
- Newcomer couple with refugee status
- Newcomer with work permit and spouse living abroad
- Newcomer who is a part-time student with a scholarship
Persons with disabilities
- Claiming the amount for a severe and prolonged impairment and transferring the disability tax credit
Social assistance recipients
- Couple with social assistance payments
- Couple with social assistance payments and one of them has employment income
Indigenous Peoples
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2025-12-30