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Originally Posted by MaDMaN_26
that would be due to RRSP contributions or Charitible donations etc... etc... right...
But assuming none of that is applicable Ken is correct?
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RRSP - yes
Charitable Contributions - no. They don't affect your taxable income (they do reduce your tax, but they are non-refundable tax credits).
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