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Why doesn’t my T2202A form match the amount I paid for my course?

The student’s tax receipt will reflect only the “eligible fees” as per Canada Revenue Agency guidelines, not all the fees that may have been paid.
Receipts issued in February will cover only terms or sessions attended during the prior calendar year. As a consequence, amounts paid in November relating to the following Winter Semester that commences in January and ends in April will not be included until the next year. Tuition and related fees paid for courses that extend beyond the calendar year-end will be pro-rated on the T2202A according to the period of course delivery pertaining to each calendar year. For example, if a course has an October 1 start date and a March 31 end date, only 50 percent of the tuition and related fees representing October through December period will be reflected in the current year T22002A, and the remaining 50 percent, representing January through March will be reflected on the following year’s T2202A.

Why are you providing the T2202A form on the web?

We wish to provide faster and more efficient service to our students.

Who do I contact if I have a question about the tuition and related fees amount reported on my T2202A receipt?

Students with questions regarding the tuition and related fees amount reported on their T2202A may contact the accounting department at: accounting@georgianc.on.ca

Who do I contact if I have a question about the number of months on my T2202A receipt?

Students who still have questions regarding the number of months on their T2202A may contact the scheduling department at: scheduling@georgianc.on.ca

Which tuition and related fees are not eligible for my T2202A?

Fees that are not eligible include: Student Association fees, Alumni fees, Athletic fees, textbooks, goods of lasting value that you keep.

What if the address on the T2202A form is incorrect? Do I need a new one?

You may submit the T2202A even if the address is incorrect. We would request that you update your address with Georgian College. Please contact any registration office of Georgian College to update your address or email your change to: registrar@georgianc.on.ca Please include: name, student number, new address, new telephone number, if applicable, including area code.

I need a copy of my T2202A for a year previous to 2004, how do I obtain a copy?

Students only may contact the Accounting Department to request a printed copy. Please call (705) 722-5147 option # 3. We will require the following information:

  • Student Name
  • Student ID number
  • Year(s) you are requesting a tax receipt
  • Credit Card Number and expiry date
  • Day time phone number

Callers will be asked random questions to verify their identity. There is a charge of $10 per certificate. Receipts will be mailed out as soon as possible, usually within 7 business days. We use Canada Post regular mail. We do not make courier or pick up arrangements.

I don’t have access to a printer. How can I get a copy of my T2202A for tax years 2004 or greater?

Students can email their request to: accounting@georgianc.on.ca. Your request must include the following:

  • Student Name
  • Student ID number
  • Please indicate what year you are requesting

Receipts will be mailed out as soon as possible, usually within 7 business days. We use Canada Post regular mail. We do not make courier or pick up arrangements.

I am a parent of a Georgian student and I need my son/daughter’s T2202A form. How can I obtain it?

You need to have your son/daughter access sis.georgianc.on.ca and print it for you. Note that students must use the Tuition & Education Credit Certificate (T2202A) on their own tax return until the Federal Tax payable is reduced to zero, after which the student may then transfer the balance of the credit to another eligible party using the reverse side of the T2202A form, as per the Income Tax Act. This requires the student’s signature.

Please note that there is an official College policy and Federal and Provincial legislation regarding the release of student information which is intended to protect individual student’s right to privacy and the confidentiality of his/her record.

How long will I be able to access my T2202A receipt online?

Your T2202A tax information will continue to be available for seven years at sis.georgianc.on.ca

How do I get my T2202A?

The Tuition and Education Amount Certificates for tax years 2004 and greater are available at the end of February for the previous calendar year at sis.georgianc.on.ca. You will need your student ID number and your Personal Identification Number (PIN).

  • Select Login to Banner
  • Enter Student ID number and PIN
  • Select Canadian Tax Form
  • Select tax year (e.g. 2005)
  • Select T2202A Tax Credit Form

Two options will be available:

  • View Data – this is not an official receipt and is for information purposes only
  • Printable Form – make this selection only if you are ready to print the receipt

To Print T2202A

  • Select Printable Form. Click Submit. Please note: If you select continue this will mark your taxation record as printed. If not printed at this time, any subsequent receipts will be marked Duplicate.
  • Select Continue
  • Select Print on browser menu

The receipt will print on two pages:
Page 1 – Tuition and Education Amount Certificate
Page 2 – Designation for the transfer of an amount to spouse or common-law partner, parent, or grandparent.

For which taxation years can I access my T2202A receipt online?

For 2004 and subsequent taxation years, official Tuition and Education Amount Certificates (T2202As) will be available online at sis.georgianc.on.ca by February 28 each year. Forms will not be automatically mailed to students as in previous years.

Do I get a T2202A form?

T2202A forms are issued to students who have paid more than $100.00 in eligible fees for courses beginning and ending in a particular calendar year. To be eligible for an education tax credit, the program of study must last at least three consecutive weeks and at least twelve hours per month.

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