syrinmuller said:hi im also a live-in caregiver, married and i got a refund of 2200 ;D
syrinmuller said:hi im also a live-in caregiver, married and i got a refund of 2200 ;D
im sorry i cant even help you with thisbakerfrench said:You guys got so much refund! So Good! I have claimed twice but I never got a refund. My employer always needs to pay more tax after the calculation. I just want to know how can you get the refund if your employer didn't pay more tax than needed. I am married, no kids, my husband stays at home country.
cheezums08 said:im sorry i cant even help you with thisi think you better ask job-seeker regarding this coz he/she expert when it comes to complicated situations..
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;D your welcome job-seekerthe reason why i said that you're an expert coz i've seen alot of messages here calling your attention at seeking for your help ;D i just hope "bakerfrench" enlighten now with what you've stated here..thanks again job-seeker...job_seeker said:Thanks for the vote of confidence but I am not an expertAm like anybody else offering suggestions that worked for me or somebody else i have met/known in the duration of my stay in Canada. Workers get refunds when tax/cpp/ei deductions were more than what should be paid the government, that is why it is called a refund. You're getting back what you paid in excess of what's required. It's the same anywhere you are in the world.
job_seeker said:Thanks for the vote of confidence but I am not an expertAm like anybody else offering suggestions that worked for me or somebody else i have met/known in the duration of my stay in Canada. Workers get refunds when tax/cpp/ei deductions were more than what should be paid the government, that is why it is called a refund. You're getting back what you paid in excess of what's required. It's the same anywhere you are in the world.