T2202 Tax Forms
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Official tax receipts for eligible tuition and fees for the previous year will be available to you online via myStudent Centre at the end of February.The T2202 issued in February will covers terms or sessions attended during the prior calendar year rega...
T2202s are published each year, at end of February, in myStudent Centre.To view your T2202, follow these instructions:Go to myStudent CentreClick on the Financial Account tile in your dashboardIn the left-hand sidebar, click on View My T2202Select appro...
T2202 forms are issued to students who have paid $100.00 or more in eligible fees for postsecondary level courses/programs beginning and ending in a given calendar year.
To qualify for a T2202 form, a student must be at least 16 years old by the end of ...
If you have updated your SIN on file with Sheridan after your T2202 form was published, your T2202 form will be updated and posted to your myStudent Centre account. Updated forms are generated automatically for students who have updated their SIN on ...
The months reported on your T2202 reflect each whole or partial month in the calendar year that you were enrolled as a full-time or part-time student. The determination of part-time and full-time months is based on instructional hours and may not match ...
While enrolled in an academic period, you are considered a student for T2202 purposes. You are not considered a student for T2202 purposes during your co-op work term placement (unless you are enrolled in a course or courses during that time) and the Ca...
The total amount of tuition and fees paid may not match your T2202 because not all tuition and fees are eligible for a tax credit. As well, the T2202 is based on the calendar year (January – December) not the academic year (September – August) that the ...
A T2202 is a tax form that allows students registered in qualifying educational programs to claim eligible tuition amounts paid when completing their personal taxes.
Additional information
In depth questions related to taxes and the T2202 form should be...
You will not have a T2202 available if one of the following is true: The course you enrolled in did not start in the applicable tax year – the T2202 tax form is based on the calendar year, not on the tuition payment date. You did not pay more than $100 ...
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) notes that a part-time student is considered a full-time student if they were enrolled in a qualifying education program and are: eligible for the disability tax credit; or have, in the year, a mental or physical impairme...
If you were sponsored by a third-party, you must receive a T4A from your sponsor to use your T2202 tax credit.
Additional information
In depth questions related to taxes and the T2202 form should be directed to the Canada Revenue Agency.