Get a T1 income tax package (2024)

Personal income tax

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You can get an income tax package online or by mail. Certain tax situations may require a specific return or form.

For tax filing information, go toGet ready to do your taxes.

Get a 2023 income tax package

Find the income tax package for the province or territory where you resided onDecember 31, 2023.

Online

Choose your province or territory:

  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Manitoba
  • New Brunswick
  • Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nova Scotia
  • Nunavut
  • Ontario
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Quebec
  • Saskatchewan
  • Yukon
If you were a non-resident or a deemed resident of Canada
  • Use theIncome tax package for non-residents and deemed residents of Canada.
  • And, if you were a non-resident of Canada throughout 2023 carrying on business in more than one province or territory or were receiving income from an office or employment that can reasonably be attributed to duties performed in more than one province or territory (or both) use Form T2203, Provincial or territorial Taxes for Multiple Jurisdictions to calculate your provincial and territorial taxes.
If your business income was from outside the province or territory you reside in, from outside Canada, or from multiple provinces

If you resided in a province or territory on December 31, 2023 (or the date you left Canada if you emigrated in 2023) and all or part of your 2023 business income was earned and can be allocated to a permanent establishment outside that province or territory, or outside Canada, use Form T2203, Provincial and Territorial Taxes for Multiple Jurisdictions.

By mail

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Check CRA processing times

To find standard processing times for tax returns and other tax-related requests sent to the Canada Revenue Agency, use the Check CRA processing times tool.

Situations requiring a specific return or form

In certain cases, you will need to complete a specific tax return. These following exceptions may be based on your residential ties or changes to your tax situation:

  • You were a Quebec resident on December 31, 2023

    Use the Quebec income tax package to calculate your federal tax only.

    You will also need to file a provincial income tax return for Quebec.

  • You are filing a return for a person who died in 2023

    Use the income tax package for the province or territory where the person resided at their time of death.

    For details:What to do when someone has died

  • You were a newcomer to Canada in 2023

    Use theincome tax package for the province or territory where you resided on December31, 2023. For information for newcomers, seePamphlet T4055,Newcomers to Canada.

  • You left Canada permanently (emigrated) in 2023

    Use the income tax package for the province or territory where you lived on the date you left Canada.

    For details:Leaving Canada (emigrants)

  • You have residential ties in more than one province or territory onDecember 31, 2023

    Use the income tax package for the province or territory with your most important residential ties.

    For example, if you usually live in Ontario, but were going to school in Quebec, use the income tax package for Ontario.

  • You lived outside of Canada onDecember 31, 2023, but kept residential ties with Canada

    Factual resident

    You may be considered a factual resident of Canada and if so use:

    • Income tax package for the province or territory where you kept residential ties
    • Form T1248 Schedule D, Information About Your Residency Status
  • You stayed in Canada for 183 days or more in 2023 anddo nothave significant residential ties with Canada

    You may be considered a deemed resident of Canada if you:

    • do not have significant residential ties with Canada
    • are not considered a resident of another country under a tax treaty between Canada and that country

    Use the Income tax package for non-residents and deemed residents of Canada.

  • You do not have significant residential ties and lived in Canada throughout 2023

    If you are not a factual resident of Canada, or a deemed resident of Canada, you may be considered a non-resident of Canada for tax purposes. Use the Income tax package for non-residents and deemed residents of Canada.

    If you earned employment income or business income with a permanent establishment in a certain province or territory, complete the following instead:

    • Income tax package for the province or territory
    • Form T1248 Schedule D, Information About Your Residency Status
  • You do not have significant residential ties and lived outside Canada throughout 2023 as a government employee, member of the Canadian Forces or Global Affairs Canada worker

    Deemed resident

    You may be considered a deemed resident of Canada and if so use:

    • Income tax package for non-residents and deemed residents of Canada

    This may also apply to your spouse or common-law partner, dependant children, and other family members.

Situations requiring a specific guide

If you were anon-resident or only resided in Canada for a portion of the year, you may also need one of the following guides:

  • Guide T4058,Non-Residentsand Income Tax, if you were anon-residentwho was employed in Canada, carried on business in Canada or disposed of a taxable Canadian property
  • Guide T4144,Income Tax Guide for Electing underSection 216, if you were anon‑residentwho received rental income from real or immovable property in Canada
  • Guide T4145,Electing underSection 217of the Income Tax Act, if you were anon‑residentwho received certain other types of income from Canada (including pensions and annuities)
  • Guide T4155,Old Age Security Return of Income (OASRI) Guide for Non-Residents, if you were anon-residentof Canada receiving an old age security pension from Canada at any time in 2023

Get a previous year’s income tax package

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  • Order alternate formats for persons with disabilities
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    • electronic text (E-text)
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Related links

  • Other forms and publications you may need to help you complete your income tax and benefit return

Forms and publications

  • Form T1243, Deemed Disposition of Property by an Emigrant of Canada
  • Form T1244, Election, UnderSubsection 220(4.5)of the Income Tax Act, to Defer the Payment of Tax on Income Relating to the Deemed Disposition of Property
  • Form NR73, Determination of Residency Status (Leaving Canada)
  • Form NR74, Determination of Residency Status (Entering Canada)
  • Income Tax Folio S5-F1-C1, Determining an Individual’s Residence Status

Related topics

  • Individuals – Leaving or entering Canada andnon-residents

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