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1. Get a form from the postal office
2. If you don't have income, here are the forms you need to fill out:
--Blue colored "Income Tax and Benefit Return" also called T1 General. This is the form you fill out your personal information.
Under heading "Total income" you will fill in 0, which result at the bottom of the page your total income is 0. Then under heading"Net income and taxable income" you put 0 as well.
--Another form you need to fill out is Ontario Credits, which the only part you need to fill out is your Rental,you need also provide the adress of your place. Under heading Sales tax credits,you will claim 100dollars, this is the maximum you can claim for your sales tax.
What ever number you got from Ontario Credits, is the number you will receive.
--Another form is your Ontario Tax, basically you just need to put 0 all the way down.
--GST is deposit to you quaterly with 50$ each time. What ever way u give them for your tax return(eg. cheques, direct deposit) the 50$ will give to you at the same way.
If you don't understand, just look at the guide, very simple stuff, and if u still don't get it, i will faint at big time.

2. If you don't have income, here are the forms you need to fill out:
--Blue colored "Income Tax and Benefit Return" also called T1 General. This is the form you fill out your personal information.
Under heading "Total income" you will fill in 0, which result at the bottom of the page your total income is 0. Then under heading"Net income and taxable income" you put 0 as well.
--Another form you need to fill out is Ontario Credits, which the only part you need to fill out is your Rental,you need also provide the adress of your place. Under heading Sales tax credits,you will claim 100dollars, this is the maximum you can claim for your sales tax.
What ever number you got from Ontario Credits, is the number you will receive.
--Another form is your Ontario Tax, basically you just need to put 0 all the way down.
--GST is deposit to you quaterly with 50$ each time. What ever way u give them for your tax return(eg. cheques, direct deposit) the 50$ will give to you at the same way.
If you don't understand, just look at the guide, very simple stuff, and if u still don't get it, i will faint at big time.

