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Applied Degree and Co-op Students – Why didn’t I receive an education tax credit for my work term?

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Applied Degree and Co-op Students – Why didn’t I receive an education tax credit for my work term?

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According to Canada Revenue Agency, a student in an applied degree or work term is considered eligible for the education amount only during the months attending the educational institution. Therefore, students who are on their work terms would not be eligible for the education amount during those months.

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