CRA Resources
Canadian Tax Forms & Publications
Quick reference to the most common CRA forms. Click any form to open the official canada.ca page. Eldon can help you determine which forms apply to your situation.
Statement of Remuneration Paid
Employment income slip issued by your employer. Required for filing your T1 personal return.
View on canada.ca →Statement of Pension, Retirement, Annuity, and Other Income
Reports self-employment commissions, RESP payments, COVID-19 benefits, and other miscellaneous income.
View on canada.ca →Statement of Investment Income
Reports interest, dividends, and other investment income from Canadian sources.
View on canada.ca →Statement of Employment Expenses
Claim employment expenses like home office, vehicle, supplies, and union dues. Requires a signed T2200.
View on canada.ca →Declaration of Conditions of Employment
Signed by your employer to confirm you are required to pay your own employment expenses.
View on canada.ca →Statement of Business or Professional Activities
Report self-employment or business income. Use this form to claim all related business expenses.
View on canada.ca →Statement of Real Estate Rentals
Report rental income and deduct eligible expenses like mortgage interest, repairs, and property tax.
View on canada.ca →Child Care Expenses Deduction
Claim daycare, nanny, and eligible childcare costs. Generally claimed by the lower-income spouse.
View on canada.ca →Disability-Related Information
Overview of tax measures for persons with disabilities, including the Disability Tax Credit (DTC).
View on canada.ca →Corporate & Trust Returns
T2 is the corporate income tax return for incorporated businesses. T3 covers trusts and estates.