Canada Customs and Revenue Agency TUITION AND EDUCATION AMOUNTS CERTIFICATE T2202A(05)
For student 1
  • Issue this certificate to a student who was enrolled in a qualifying educational program or a specified educational program at a post-secondary institution, such as a college or university, or at an institution certified by the Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development. The student must have been enrolled at the institution during the calendar year.
  • Tuition fees paid in respect of the calendar year to any one institution have to be more than $100. Fees paid to a post-secondary institution have to be for courses taken at the post-secondary level. Fees paid to an institution certified by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada have to be for courses taken to get or improve skills in an occupation, and the student has to be 16 years of age or older before the end of the year.
  • Student Name:  CHOI, ALBERT CHUN BUT
    Student Number:  ______________
    Name of program or course:  B.SC.(HONS.)
    From
    Year Month
    To
    Year Month
    A
    Eligible Tuition Fees
    part-time and full-time
    sessions
    B
    Number of months
    for Part-time
    C
    Number of months
    for Full-time
    2005  01 2005  04 2645.74 0 4
    2005  05 2005  06 .00 0 0
    2005  07 2005  08 .00 0 0
    2005  09 2005  12 2228.12 0 4
    Totals 4873.86 0 8
    Name and address of educational institution
    Queen's University at Kingston Queen's University
    Kingston, Ontario
    K7L 3N6
    (613) 533-2040
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  • Complete Schedule 11, Federal Tuition and Education Amounts , to calculate the federal amount you can claim on line 323 of Schedule 1, Federal Tax; the maximum amount you can transfer to a designated individual; and the amount, if any, you can carry forward to a future year.
  • Also complete provincial or territorial Schedule (S11), Provincial (or Territorial) Tuition and Education Amounts, if you resided in a province or territory other than Quebec or the Yukon on December 31, to calculate the provincial or territorial amount you can claim on line 5856 of Form 428; the maximum amount you can transfer to a designated individual; and the amount, if any, you can carry forward to a future year.
  • You can claim a part-time education amount if you were enrolled in a specified educational program. Such a program lasts at least 3 consecutive weeks and requires a minimum of 12 hours of instruction each month on courses in the program.
  • You can claim a full-time education amount if you were enrolled as a part-time student in a qualifying educational program and you qualify for the disability amount, or you could not be enrolled full-time in such a program because of a mental or physical impairment, as certified by a medical doctor, optometrist, audiologist, occupational therapist, psychologist, or speech-language pathologist. If either of these situations applies to you, complete Form T2202, Education Amount Certificate, to claim the full-time education amount.
  • For information on the unused current-year tuition and education amounts you can transfer, see line 323 in your General tax guide and, if applicable, line 5856 in the provincial or territorial pages of your forms book.
  • Canada Customs and Revenue Agency TUITION AND EDUCATION AMOUNTS CERTIFICATE T2202A(05)
    For designated individual 2
  • Issue this certificate to a student who was enrolled in a qualifying educational program or a specified educational program at a post-secondary institution, such as a college or university, or at an institution certified by the Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development. The student must have been enrolled at the institution during the calendar year.
  • Tuition fees paid in respect of the calendar year to any one institution have to be more than $100. Fees paid to a post-secondary institution have to be for courses taken at the post-secondary level. Fees paid to an institution certified by Human Resourses and Skills Development Canada have to be for courses taken to get or improve skills in an occupation, and the student has to be 16 years of age or older before the end of the year.
  • Student Name:  CHOI, ALBERT CHUN BUT
    Student Number:  ______________
    Name of program or course:  B.SC.(HONS.)
    From
    Year Month
    To
    Year Month
    A
    Eligible Tuition Fees
    part-time and full-time
    sessions
    B
    Number of months
    for Part-time
    C
    Number of months
    for Full-time
    2005  01 2005  04 2645.74 0 4
    2005  05 2005  06 .00 0 0
    2005  07 2005  08 .00 0 0
    2005  09 2005  12 2228.12 0 4
    Totals 4873.86 0 8
    Name and address of educational institution
    Queen's University at Kingston Queen's University
    Kingston, Ontario
    K7L 3N6
    (613) 533-2040
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  • If you transfer unused amounts to your spouse or common-law partner, he or she has to complete federal Schedule 2, Federal Amounts Transferred From Your Spouse or Common-Law Partner, and, if applicable, provincial or territorial Schedule (S2), Provincial (or Territorial) Amounts Transferred From Your Spouse or Common-Law Partner.
  • Designation for the transfer of an amount to a spouse or common-law partner, parent, or grandparent
    I designate (Individual's name) _________________________,   my (Relationship to you) _________________________,
    to claim: (1)$ _______________________(Federal amount) on line 324 of his or her federal Schedule 1, or on
    line 360 of his or her federal Schedule 2, as applicable;
    to claim: (2)$ _______________________(Provincial or territorial amount) on line 5860 of his or her provincial
    or territorial Form 428, or on line 5909 of his or her provincial or territorial Schedule (S2), as applicable.
    Note 1: Line (1) above cannot be more than line 19 of your federal Schedule 11.
    Note 2: If you resided in a province or territory other than Quebec or the Yukon on December 31, line (2) above cannot be more than line 19 of your provincial or territorial Schedule (S11). If you resided in Quebec or the Yukon on December 31, an entry is not required on line (2) above.
    Note 3: If you did not reside in the same province or territory as the designated individual on December 31, special rules may apply. For more details, call 1-800-959-8281.
    Student's signature
     
     
    Social insurance number
     
     
    Date