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2018 Ontario
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Personal Tax Credits Return
Read page 2 before filling out this form. Your employer or payer will use this form to determine the amount of your provincial tax deductions.
Fill out this form based on the best estimate of your circumstances.
Last name
First name and initial(s)
Employee number
Date of birth (YYYY/MM/DD)
For non-residents only –
Postal code
Social insurance number
Address
Country of permanent residence
1. Basic personal amount – Every person employed in Ontario and every pensioner residing in Ontario can claim this amount.
If you will have more than one employer or payer at the same time in 2018, see "More than one employer or payer at the same time"
on page 2.
2. Age amount – If you will be 65 or older on December 31, 2018, and your net income from all sources will be $37,635 or less,
enter $5,055. If your net income for the year will be between $37,635 and $71,335 and you want to calculate a partial claim, get
Form TD1ON-WS, Worksheet for the 2018 Ontario Personal Tax Credits Return, and fill in the appropriate section.
3. Pension income amount – If you will receive regular pension payments from a pension plan or fund (excluding Canada Pension
Plan, Quebec Pension Plan, Old Age Security, or Guaranteed Income Supplement payments), enter $1,432, or your estimated
annual pension income, whichever is less.
4. Disability amount – If you will claim the disability amount on your income tax return by using Form T2201, Disability Tax
Credit Certificate, enter $8,365.
5. Spouse or common-law partner amount – If you are supporting your spouse or common-law partner who lives with you and
whose net income for the year will be $879 or less, enter $8,792. If his or her net income for the year will be between $879 and
$9,671 and you want to calculate a partial claim, get Form TD1ON-WS and fill in the appropriate section.
6. Amount for an eligible dependant – If you do not have a spouse or common-law partner and you support a dependent relative
who lives with you and whose net income for the year will be $879 or less, enter $8,792. If his or her net income for the year will be
between $879 and $9,671 and you want to calculate a partial claim, get Form TD1ON-WS and fill in the appropriate section.
7. Ontario caregiver amount – You may be supporting an eligible infirm dependant aged 18 or older who is either your or your
spouse's or common-law partner's:
child or grandchild; or
parent, grandparent, brother, sister, aunt, uncle, niece or nephew who is resident in Canada.
If this is your situation, get Form TD1ON-WS and fill in the appropriate section.
8. Amounts transferred from your spouse or common-law partner – If your spouse or common-law partner will not use all of his
or her age amount, pension income amount, or disability amount on his or her income tax return, enter the unused amount.
9. Amounts transferred from a dependant – If your dependant will not use all of his or her disability amount on his or her income
tax return, enter the unused amount.
10. TOTAL CLAIM AMOUNT – Add lines 1 to 10.
Your employer or payer will use this amount to determine the amount of your provincial tax deductions.
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