AlbertaPersonal Tax Credits Return

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Read the bottom of this form before filling out this form. Your employer or payer will use this form to determine the amount of your provincial tax deductions.
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Every person employed in Alberta and every pensioner residing in Alberta can claim this amount. If you will have more than one employer or payer at the same time in 2025, see “More than one employer or payer at the same time” below.

If you will be 65 or older on December 31, 2025, and your net income from all sources will be $46,308 or less, enter $6,221. You may enter a partial amount if your net income for the year will be between $46,308 and $87,782. To calculate a partial amount, fill out the line 2 section of Form TD1AB-WS, Worksheet for the Alberta 2025 Personal Tax Credits Return.

If you will receive regular pension payments from a pension plan or fund (not including Canada Pension Plan, Quebec Pension Plan, old age security, or guaranteed income supplement payments), enter whichever is less: $1,719 or your estimated annual pension.

If you will claim the disability amount on your income tax and benefit return by using Form T2201, Disability Tax Credit Certificate, enter $17,219.

Enter the difference between the amount on line 1 and your spouse’s or common-law partner’s estimated net income for the year if all of the following conditions apply:
• You are supporting your spouse or common-law partner
• Your spouse or common-law partner lives with you
• Your spouse’s or common-law partner’s net income for the year will be less than the amount on line 1

Enter the difference between the amount on line 1 and your eligible dependant’s estimated net income for the year if all of the following conditions apply:
• You do not have a spouse or common-law partner, or you have a spouse or common-law partner who does not live with you and who you are not supporting or being supported by
• The dependant is related to you and lives with you
• The dependant’s net income for the year will be less than the amount on line 1

Enter $12,922 if you are taking care of a dependant and all of the following conditions apply:
• The dependant is your or your spouse’s or common-law partner’s parent or grandparent (aged 65 or older) or an infirm relative (aged 18 or older)
• The dependant lives with you
• The dependant has a net income of $20,545 or less for the year You may enter a partial amount if the dependant’s net income for the year will be between $20,545 and $33,467. To calculate a partial amount, fill out the line 7 section of Form TD1AB-WS.

Enter $12,922 if you are supporting an infirm dependant and all of the following conditions apply:
• The dependant lives in Canada and is related to you or your spouse or common-law partner
• The dependant is 18 years or older
• The dependant has a net income of $8,536 or less for the year You may enter a partial amount if the infirm dependant’s net income for the year will be between $8,536 and $21,458. To calculate a partial amount, fill out the line 8 section of Form TD1AB-WS. You cannot claim an amount for a dependant you claimed on line 7.

If your spouse or common-law partner will not use all of their age amount, pension income amount, or disability amount on their income tax and benefit return, enter the unused amount.

If your dependant will not use all of their disability amount on their income tax and benefit return, enter the unused amount.

Filling out Form TD1AB

Fill out this form if you have income in Alberta and any of the following apply:
• you have a new employer or payer, and you will receive salary, wages, commissions, pensions, employment insurance benefits, or any other remuneration
• you want to change the amounts you previously claimed (for example, the number of your eligible dependants has changed)
• you want to increase the amount of tax deducted at source

Sign and date it, and give it to your employer or payer.

If you do not fill out Form TD1AB, your employer or payer will deduct taxes after allowing the basic personal amount only.

Reduction in tax deductions

You may ask to have less tax deducted at source if you are eligible for deductions or non-refundable tax credits that are not listed on this form (for example, periodic contributions to a registered retirement savings plan (RRSP), child care or employment expenses, charitable donations, and tuition and education amounts carried forward from the previous year). To make this request, fill out Form T1213, Request to Reduce Tax Deductions at Source, to get a letter of authority from your tax services office. Give the letter of authority to your employer or payer. You do not need a letter of authority if your employer deducts RRSP contributions from your salary.

Additional tax to be deducted

If you want to have more tax deducted at source, fill out section “Additional tax to be deducted” on the federal Form TD1.

Forms and publications

To get our forms and publications, go to canada.ca/cra-forms-publications or call 1-800-959-5525.

Collecting personal information

Personal information (including the SIN) is collected and used to administer or enforce the Income Tax Act and related programs and activities including administering tax, benefits, audit, compliance, and collection. The information collected may be disclosed to other federal, provincial, territorial, aboriginal or foreign government institutions to the extent authorized by law. Failure to provide this information may result in paying interest or penalties, or in other actions. Under the Privacy Act, individuals have a right of protection, access to and correction of their personal information, and to file a complaint with the Privacy Commissioner of Canada regarding the handling of their personal information. Refer to Personal Information Bank CRA PPU 120 on Info Source at
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