Personal Tax Returns in Calgary

Accurate T1 personal income tax return preparation for individuals and families across Calgary.

Who This Is For

Individuals who receive employment income, pension or retirement income, investment income, government benefits, or any other personal income requiring a Canadian T1 return. This includes newcomers to Canada, recent immigrants, and individuals with a non-resident spouse.

What We Help With

Tax rules are updated regularly, and credits or deductions available last year may have changed. At AGA Tax Solutions, we review your return carefully to help identify what you are eligible to claim, and file eligible returns electronically using professional tax software.

Income Slips and Forms We Handle

  • T4 — Employment income
  • T4A — Pension, retirement, annuity, and other income
  • T4A(OAS) — Old Age Security
  • T4A(P) — Canada Pension Plan benefits
  • T4E — Employment Insurance benefits
  • T4RIF — Registered Retirement Income Fund income
  • T4RSP — RRSP income
  • T3 — Trust income
  • T5 — Investment income
  • T5008 — Securities transactions
  • T5013 — Partnership income
  • T5007 — Social assistance and workers' compensation
  • Tuition amounts (T2202 / TL11)
  • Foreign income
  • Non-resident spouse situations

Deductions and Credits We Review

  • RRSP contributions
  • Canada Child Benefit (CCB)
  • Childcare expenses
  • Medical expenses
  • Charitable and political donations
  • Moving expenses (for eligible moves)
  • Employment expenses (T2200)
  • Disability support deduction
  • Student loan interest
  • Union or professional dues
  • Foreign Tax Credit (FTC)
  • Support payments
  • GST/HST credit eligibility

Documents Commonly Needed

  • Government-issued photo ID
  • Social Insurance Number (SIN)
  • All income slips (T4, T4A, T5, etc.)
  • Last year's Notice of Assessment (if available)
  • Deduction receipts (medical, childcare, charitable)
  • RRSP contribution slips
  • Void cheque or direct deposit information

Compliance Note

Personal income tax returns are due April 30 of the following calendar year for most individuals. Self-employed individuals have until June 15 to file, though any balance owing is still due April 30. Filing after the deadline when a balance is owed results in CRA interest and penalties.

Frequently Asked Questions