Lines 63 to 67 - Saskatchewan employee's tools tax credit
Lines 63 to 67 - Saskatchewan employee's tools tax credit
You can claim this credit if you were a resident of Saskatchewan at the end of 2016 and as a condition of your employment you were required to provide eligible tools for use in an eligible trade occupation.
To claim this credit, complete Form T1284, Saskatchewan Employee's Tools Tax Credit. You can get this form from the CRA's website or by contacting us (read "For more information"on page 2 of this book).
Enter on line 63 of Form SK428 the one-time trade entry credit from part 3 of Form T1284.
If your 2015 notice of assessment or notice of reassessment indicates an unused one-time trade entry credit, enter this amount on line 64 of Form SK428.
Enter on line 65 of Form SK428 the annual maintenance credit from part 4 of Form T1284.
If you do not need all of your 2016 one-time trade entry credit to reduce your provincial tax to zero, you can carry forward any unused amount for two years.
Supporting documents - If you are filing electronically, keep all your documents in case we ask to see them later. If you are filing a paper return, attach your Form T1284.
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