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I received a T4 and a T4A. What is the difference between them?

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I received a T4 and a T4A. What is the difference between them?

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A. A T4 is issued by your former employer and reflects the income you earned while you worked as well as any deductions you had such as CPP, and Employment Insurance (EI). The T4A is issued by a pension plan administrator, such as OPTrust or CPP and reflects the pension income you received from a pension source. T4As will not have figures listed for CPP or EI contributions since these are not deducted from pension income.

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