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Completing Form TD1
Complete this form only if:
you have a new employer or payer and you will receive salary, wages, commissions, pensions,
Employment Insurance benefits, or any other remuneration;
you want to change amounts you previously claimed (such as when the number of your eligible dependants has changed);
you want to claim the deduction for living in a prescribed zone; or
you want to increase the amount of tax deducted at source.
Sign and date it and give it to your employer or payer.
If you do not complete a TD1 form, your new employer or payer will deduct taxes after allowing the basic personal amount only.
More than one employer or payer at the same time
If you have more than one employer or payer at the same time and you have already claimed personal tax credit amounts on another
TD1 form for 2012, you cannot claim them again. If your total income from all sources will be more than the personal tax credits you
claimed on another TD1 form, check this box, enter "0" on line 13 on the front page and do not complete lines 2 to 12.
Total income less than total claim amount
Check this box if your total income for the year from all employers and payers will be less than your total claim amount on line 13.
Your employer or payer will not deduct tax from your earnings.
Non-residents
Are you a non-resident of Canada who will include 90% or more of your world income when determining your taxable income earned in Canada
in 2012? If you are unsure of your residency status, call the International Tax Services Office at 1-800-267-5177.
If yes, complete the previous page.
If no, check the box, enter "0" on line 13 and do not complete lines 2 to 12, as you are not entitled to the personal tax credits.
Provincial or territorial personal tax credits return
If your claim amount on line 13 is more than $10,822, you also have to complete a provincial or territorial personal tax credit return.
If you are an employee, use the TD1 form for your province or territory of employment. If you are a pensioner, use the TD1 form for your
province or territory of residence. Your employer or payer will use both this federal form and your most recent provincial or territorial
TD1 form to determine the amount of your tax deductions.
If you are claiming the basic personal amount only (your claim amount on line 13 is $10,822), your employer or payer will deduct provincial
or territorial taxes after allowing the provincial or territorial basic personal amount.
Note: If you are a Saskatchewan resident supporting children under 18 at any time during 2012, you may be able to claim the
child amount on Form TD1SK, 2012 Saskatchewan Personal Tax Credits Return. Therefore, you may want to complete Form TD1SK
even if you are only claiming the basic personal amount on this form.
Deduction for living in a prescribed zone
If you live in the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Yukon, or another prescribed northern zone for more than six months in a row beginning
or ending in 2012, you can claim:
$8.25 for each day that you live in the prescribed northern zone; or
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$16.50 for each day that you live in the prescribed northern zone if, during that time, you live in a dwelling
that you maintain, and you are the only person living in that dwelling who is claiming this deduction.
Employees living in a prescribed intermediate zone can claim 50% of the total of the above amounts.
For more information, get Form T2222, Northern Residents Deductions, and the Publication T4039,
Northern Residents Deductions – Places in Prescribed Zones.
Additional tax to be deducted
You may want to have more tax deducted from each payment, especially if you receive other income, including
non-employment income such as CPP or QPP benefits, or Old Age Security pension. By doing this, you may not
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have to pay as much tax when you file your income tax return. To choose this option, state the amount of additional
tax you want to have deducted from each payment. To change this deduction later, complete a new Form TD1.
Reduction in tax deductions
You can ask to have less tax deducted if on your income tax return you are eligible for deductions or non-refundable tax credits that are not
listed on this form (for example, periodic contributions to a Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP), child care or employment expenses,
and charitable donations). To make this request, complete Form T1213, Request to Reduce Tax Deductions at Source for year(s) ____, to get
a letter of authority from your tax services office. Give the letter of authority to your employer or payer. You do not need a letter of authority if
your employer deducts RRSP contributions from your salary.
Certification
I certify that the information given in this return is, to the best of my knowledge, correct and complete.
Signature
Date
It is a serious offence to make a false return.

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