Form Td1ab - Alberta Personal Tax Credits Return - 2018 Page 2

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Filling out Form TD1AB
Fill out this form only if you are an employee working in Alberta or a pensioner residing in Alberta and any of the following apply:
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 (for example, the number of your eligible dependants has changed); 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 fill out Form TD1AB, your 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 Form
TD1AB for 2018, you cannot claim them again. If your total income from all sources will be more than the personal tax credits you claimed on
another Form TD1AB, check this box, enter "0" on line 12 and do not fill in lines 2 to 11.
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 12. Your employer or
payer will not deduct tax from your earnings.
Additional tax to be deducted
If you wish to have more tax deducted, fill in "Additional tax to be deducted" on the federal Form TD1.
Reduction in tax deductions
You can ask to have less tax deducted on your income tax return if 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, charitable donations, and tuition and
education amounts carried forward from the previous year). To make this request, fill out Form T1213, Request to Reduce Tax Deductions at Source, 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.
Forms and publications
To get our forms and publications, go to canada.ca/cra-forms-publications or call 1-800-959-5525.
Personal information is collected under the Income Tax Act to administer tax, benefits, and related programs. It may also be used for any purpose related to the
administration or enforcement of the Act such as audit, compliance and the payment of debts owed to the Crown. It may be shared or verified with other federal,
provincial/territorial government institutions to the extent authorized by law. Failure to provide this information may result in interest payable, penalties or other
actions. Under the Privacy Act, individuals have the right to access their personal information and request correction if there are errors or omissions. Refer to
Info Source at canada.ca/cra-info-source, Personal Information Bank CRA PPU 120.
Certification
I certify that the information given on this form is correct and complete.
Signature
Date
It is a serious offence to make a false return.
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