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​Tax Forms​

Get the documents you need to file your income tax returns and claim any eligible deductions related to your education.​

T2202

T2202 tuition tax forms for courses taken and completed in 2023 will be available on MyHumber by February 29, 2024.​ In compliance with Section 118.5 (1) of the Income Tax Act, forms are only issued when total tuition fees for the tax period exceed $100.

  • Log in to MyHumber.
  • Click on General Information and Update SIN.
  • Enter your SIN (if you have not already done so) and click Update.
  • Click on the Student Menu option.
  • Click on T2202 Tax Forms.
  • Click on T2202 Tax Forms 2015 – Present.
  • Ensure the T2202 form content is correct, and then print a copy for yourself.
  • Save the PDF to your computer for future reference.

  • Tax months are calculated based on the duration of education for the current year.
  • T2202s only include mandatory tuition fees (residence and/or IGNITE-related fees are not included).
  • The paid tuition amount must be greater than $100 to qualify for a T2202.
  • Day Release Apprentices are eligible to receive a T2202 and will qualify for the full-time amount.
  • If you notice a discrepancy on your T2202 form, check your course load to see if you are claiming the correct number of months you were enrolled in courses during the past year.

Continuous professional learners who are eligible for a tax form should log in to the CPL Learner Portal and click Tax Receipt.

Real Estate Education delivered by Humber students should log in to their Learner Portal and click on Tax Receipt. For more information, review the available tax receipt resources.

As per the CRA, “To be a qualifying educational program as defined in subsection 118.6(1), a program must run for at least three consecutive weeks and must require instruction or work in the program of at least ten hours a week throughout its duration and not simply for a minimum three-week period. Thus, a student taking several courses for three weeks out of an entire semester and meeting the ten hours per week requirement for those three weeks only, but not throughout the remainder of the semester, may qualify for the education tax credit or be considered a qualifying student for the months in which the qualifying three weeks occurred but would not qualify for the full-time education tax credit or be considered a qualifying student for the remainder of the semester. In such a case, the student would be considered to have followed two different programs during that semester, the program that qualified and the remainder that did not.”

Read More on the Government of Canada Website   

*Please note that the Summer term for 2018 has been split into two session periods to comply with recent CRA requirements.

T4A

  • Log in to MyHumber.
  • Click on Personal Information and Canadian Tax Forms.
  • Use the drop-down menu to Select Year for the tax slip you want to view.
  • Click on T4A – Statement of Pension, Retirement, Annuity, and Other Income hyperlink to display the tax slip.
  • If multiple slips have been issued for the same reporting year, use the drop-down menu to select the slip to view.
  • Click View T4A to see the listed slip.
  • Ensure the T4A form content is correct, and then print a copy for yourself.
  • Save the PDF to your computer for future reference.

  • A T4A Statement of Pension, Retirement, Annuity, and Other Income is provided by the College to students who have received awards, including scholarships and bursaries, in the previous tax year.
  • These slips were previously mailed in past years. For tax year 2021, the T4A slip will be available online.
  • T4A slips are only created for scholarships/awards/bursaries over $500.
  • Should there be any issues with your information on the T4A form, contact finaid@humber.ca

IGNITE Tax Clinic​

The IGNITE Tax Clinic runs in March and April each year. Make an appointment for a virtual one-on-one with IGNITE and CRA–trained accounting students to help you take care of your taxes.