  Electronically signing the T183 CORP and CO-1000.TE in DT Max |
Before you can electronically
transmit a client's corporate tax return, you need to get the T183
CORP form signed for the federal copy, and the CO-1000.TE for the
Québec copy, if applicable. With the current COVID-19 virus
situation, clients may be reluctant to come to your office to do
this. Thankfully, the CRA and RQ have changed the legislation to
temporarily allow electronic signatures. Here's how you can take
advantage of this in DT Max. There are separate instructions
depending on whether you are using a locally installed email program
or webmail.
Sending the PDF using a locally installed email
program (e.g., Outlook, Thunderbird, etc.)
-
You will need to have your client's email address. You can use the EMAIL keyword to keep track of it.
-
On the Tax Return screen, select the
icon.
This will open the Forms printing window with the PDF
tab selected.

Note: Documents generated using Forms Printing will be in the same language as DT Max. Make sure that DT Max is set to the correct language for your client.
-
Check the Email directly box.
Enter a Subject and a Message for the email.

The To field will already be filled in if you entered a value in
the EMAIL keyword. If not, you can enter it directly here.
You can also change it if needed.
-
It is highly recommended that you password-protect the PDF file.
You can do this by checking the Protect the file with a password box.
Email is not a secure method of sending data, and adding a password increases
security.
-
On the right-hand side, you will want to select the T183 CORP (and possibly the CO-1000.TE)
from the list of forms. To make sure that you are not including any other forms, click on
first.
Then, you can select the forms to send.
Note: Holding down the CRTL key while clicking on a form will toggle the selection of that form.
-
Click the
button at the bottom of the window.
-
If you chose to password-protect the PDF (highly recommended), a new window will
open where you can enter the password.
-
Click the
button at the bottom of the window.
-
DT Max uses your default email program to send the email. In most cases, this will be Outlook.
For security reasons, Outlook needs your authorization before sending the email.

Click on Allow, and the email will be sent to your client.
Sending the PDF via webmail (e.g., Gmail, Yahoo!, Hotmail, etc.)
Webmail is an email service that can be accessed using a standard web browser. Examples of webmail providers are Gmail, Outlook.com, Hotmail.com and Yahoo! Mail. The procedure for sending the PDF via webmail is very similar to the procedure when using a locally installed email program.
-
Complete step 2 above.
-
Instead of selecting Email directly, check the box for Save as a PDF file.
-
Enter a path and filename for where you want to save the PDF. To make sure that that path is correct, it is recommended that you browse to the folder using the
button.
-
Complete steps 4 – 8 above.
-
Start your email program (e.g., Gmail).
-
Start a new email message as you normally would.
-
Attach the PDF file that you saved to your computer.
-
Complete the rest of the email and send it to your client.
Password-protected PDF files
If you password-protected the PDF
file before sending it (highly recommended), you will
need to communicate the password to your client. The safest way would
be verbally in a telephone call. As an alternative, you could send it
via a text message. As a last resort, you could send it by email (be
sure not to send it in the same email that you are using to send the
PDF).
For clients who have not yet dropped off their tax information at your office,
you could ask them when they come in whether they would like to
receive the T183 CORP (and CO-1000.TE) by email. If so, you could
give them the password in person before they leave your office.
Electronically signing the T183 CORP (and CO-1000.TE)
The client should follow the following steps to electronically sign the PDF and
return it to the you. They can either do it using Microsoft Edge, or
Adobe Acrobat Reader DC.
Note: A PDF containing the client instructions can be downloaded here:
http://support.drtax.ca/dtmax/eng/kb/dtmax/eng/E-signature-CO-1000-T183-CORP-Client-copy.pdf
You can send either the link or the PDF to your client.
Microsoft Edge
-
Save the PDF file to the computer.
-
Find the file in File Explorer.
-
Right-click the file and select
Open with Microsoft Edge.
The icon might look different depending on which version of Microsoft
Edge you have installed.
-
Enter the password.
-
Use the Draw tool to sign the document.

With older version of Microsoft Edge, use the Add notes tool.
-
Save a copy of the signed PDF by clicking the
icon.
Choose a different name.
For older versions of Microsoft Edge, use the Save As
icon.
The document will be saved as a password-protected file.
-
Email the signed PDF back to
the tax preparer.
Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
If the client doesn't already have Adobe Acrobat Reader DC installed, they can download it
here:
https://get.adobe.com/reader/
-
Save the PDF file to the computer.
-
Find the file in File Explorer.
-
If Adobe Acrobat Reader DC is the default PDF reader, double-click the file
to open it in Adobe Acrobat Reader DC. If not, right-click the file and select
Open with Adobe Acrobat Reader DC.
-
Enter the password.
-
On the right-hand side, type "sign" in the search field and select Sign from the search results.

-
On the Fill & Sign screen, click the Fill and sign button.
-
On the toolbar, select Sign.
-
Click on Add Signature +.
-
Either type the signature, draw
it, or used an already saved image of the signature.
-
Click Apply after creating the signature.
-
Add the signature to the appropriate spot on the document.
-
From the File menu, select Save As to save a copy of the signed document.
-
Email the signed PDF back to the tax preparer.
Getting the signed forms back from the client
Once you receive the email from the client, download the signed PDF to your computer.
April 9, 2020
|