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学费又两部分,联邦的来抵联邦的收入税,省的来抵省的收入税( t8 p/ \) N5 a2 g2 T
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但是,如果之前你不在Alberta念的书,第一次用省的学费来抵省税时,要用联邦的学费额。0 ]1 o5 j- k+ b3 X# U" }/ E5 f( V
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Jack spent three years at the University of British Columbia and accumulated $20,000 of unused federal tuition and education amounts and $15,000 of provincial unused amounts. In 2013, he moves to Alberta to work. Because his unused amounts are carried forward from a different province, they are deemed to be $20,000 – the same as his federal carryforward. In addition, the provincial non-refundable tax credit rate is higher in Alberta than BC: 10% instead of 5.06%. Jack’s $20,000 of provincial carry-forward amounts therefore generate a tax saving of $2,000. If he had stayed in BC, his $15,000 of provincial carry-forward amounts would have generated tax savings of only $759.3 V) M# x# l1 a% ^3 C+ m$ O& u4 @
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