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TD1, Personal Tax Credits Return


What is a TD1?

TD1, Personal Tax Credits Return, is a form that must be completed by employees or pensioners and given to their employer or payer. There are federal and provincial/ territorial TD1s. These forms are used by the employer or payer to determine the amount of federal and provincial or territorial tax to be deducted from an individual's employment income or other income, such as pension income. The employer or payer should keep the completed forms with their records. Do not send us a copy.

Note
Individuals in Québec should use the federal TD1 and provincial TP1015.3-V, Source Deductions Return form.

Who should complete this form?

Individuals who have a new employer or payer have to complete the federal TD1 and, if more than the basic personal amount is claimed, the provincial or territorial TD1.

Individuals do not have to complete a new TD1 every year unless there is a change in their entitlements to their federal, provincial or territorial personal tax credit amounts. If a change occurs, they must complete a new form no later than seven days after the change.

It is a serious offence to knowingly accept a TD1 that contains false or deceptive statements. If you think a TD1 contains incorrect information, call 1-800-959-5525.

If the individual does not complete these forms, you are still responsible for deducting taxes, allowing the basic personal amount only. To find out how to calculate the income tax after the TD1 has been completed, see Calculation methods for income tax.

Which form should be used?

In addition to completing the federal TD1:

  • Pensioners who claim more than the basic personal amount have to complete the TD1 that corresponds to their province or territory of residence.

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2007-01-02
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