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Line 314 - Pension income amount

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Line 314 - Pension income amount

You may be able to claim up to $2,000 if you reported eligible pension, superannuation, or annuity payments on line 115, line 116, and/or line 129 of your return.

Topics

  • Which pension or annuity income qualifies for the pension income amount?
  • Completing your tax return
    How to calculate and claim the pension income amount.

Forms and publications

  • General Income Tax and Benefit Package - Guide, Returns, and Schedules
  • Form T1032, Joint Election to Split Pension Income

Related topics

  • Line 115 - Other pensions or superannuation
  • Line 116 - Elected split-pension amount
  • Line 129 - Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) income
  • Line 256 - Additional deductions (Exempt foreign income)
  • Line 326 - Amounts transferred from your spouse or common-law partner
Date modified:
2016-01-05

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