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Media Advisory - CPABC: Find out how COVID-19 benefits can affect your tax filing


VANCOUVER, British Columbia, March 10, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- With approximately six weeks left to file your 2020 income tax return, it is important for British Columbians to understand the tax changes that may affect their tax filing. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 tax year may be very different for some British Columbians, particularly those who have received government benefits. Here are the key changes British Columbians should watch out for when filing their income tax return:

1. Taxable Emergency Benefits

British Columbians are reminded that both the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) and the Canada Emergency Student Benefit (CESB) should be considered personal income and recipients would have to pay applicable taxes on these benefits. CERB and CESB recipients in B.C. who earned higher than $10,949 can expect to owe taxes on these supports as no tax was withheld at source; and even though 10 per cent was withheld for the second round of benefits, recipients may still be responsible for paying additional taxes.

Anyone who received emergency benefits will receive a T4A or T4E tax reporting slip from the government. If you received benefits that have already been taxed at 10 per cent, you should note the dollar amount of these taxes (located in Box 022 of your T4A slip) and include this amount in line 43700 (total income tax deducted) of your personal income tax filing.

2. Non-taxable Emergency Benefits

While the benefits mentioned above are taxable, there have been some provincial and federal emergency benefits that do not require the recipient to pay tax, including the following:

3. Work-from-Home Expenses

British Columbians can claim up to $400 in remote working expenses with the CRA's new temporary flat-rate method. The temporary flat-rate method does not require employees to keep track of any expenses or submit any forms from their employer. Anyone who worked more than half of the time from home for a period of at least four consecutive weeks in 2020 due to COVID-19 is eligible for the temporary flat-rate method of $2 per day.

For those who incurred significant remote working expenses, they can claim using the traditional method. Using this method, employees may be eligible to receive funds beyond the $400 maximum for the temporary flat-rate method, but it will require a signed Form T2200(S) or T2200 from their employer as well as other details.

As British Columbians prepare to file their tax returns, it is also important to stay aware of potential fraudulent activity. To help British Columbians navigate through the tax season safely, CPABC is hosting a virtual Fraud Protection session on March 24, 2021 at noon as a free public service. More information can be found on our registration page.

NOTE TO JOURNALISTS: CPAs are available for interview by request. Content related to the 2020 tax season can be found at rrspandtaxtips.com. Please contact [email protected] for more information.

About CPA British Columbia

The Chartered Professional Accountants of British Columbia (CPABC) is the training, governing, and regulatory body for over 37,000 CPA members and 5,500 CPA students and candidates. CPABC carries out its primary mission to protect the public by enforcing the highest professional and ethical standards and contributing to the advancement of public policy. CPAs are recognized internationally for bringing superior financial expertise, strategic thinking, business insight, and leadership to organizations.



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