Consumer Proposal and Income Tax Return
Question: I filed a consumer proposal late in 2009. I usually use the T1 Special forms for filing my taxes. I understand that you can’t use the T1 forms for filing if you have declared bankruptcy, but can you use them if you have entered into a Consumer Proposal? (I don’t owe Revenue Canada any money).
Also, do you have to declare a consumer proposal on your income tax return?
Thanks.
Answer: When you file a consumer proposal, you file your taxes in the normal manner, just as if you had not filed a consumer proposal. You can use the normal tax forms; there is no requirement to indicate that you have filed a consumer proposal on your tax forms.
In fact, being able to keep your tax refund is one of the main reasons that people in debt file a consumer proposal instead of personal bankruptcy.




