Your 2025 Tax Forms are Ready!

T2202 – Tuition Tax Receipt
The T2202 shows:
→ The amount of tuition you can claim on your income tax return
→ The number of eligible education months (if applicable)
You can access your T2202 online through Student Center. Receipts are available from the year 2000 onward.
How to find your T2202 slips:
- Log in to Student Center
- Go to Student Financials > Taxes > My T2202 Slips
T4A – Scholarships, Bursaries & Awards
A T4A is issued for scholarships, bursaries, and other awards.
The CRA no longer requires your consent to issue T4As electronically, so your T4A is available online in Student Center unless you requested a mailed paper copy.
How to find your T4A:
- Log in to Student Center
- Go to Student Financials > Taxes > My T4A Slips
Graduate students: You may receive an additional T4A from Human Resources depending on your funding source. More information is available on the HR website.
T4 – Employment Income
A T4 is issued by your employer for any employment income you earned.
If you worked for the university and need your employment‑related T4, please contact Human Resources.
OSAP Tax Forms
Your OSAP-related tax receipts are available through NSLSC Online Services.
How to find your OSAP tax form:
- Log in at NSLSC.ca
- From your dashboard, open My Inbox
- Look for the document titled Official Income Tax Receipt
Having issues opening your tax forms?
To view your tax receipts, you need to have your pop-up blockers turned off and a PDF reader installed on your computer.
Need help filing your taxes?
University Students' Council (USC) organizes a series of free tax clinics for Western students every year in March. All tax returns are prepared and electronically submitted to CRA by CRA trained and authorized volunteers. For more details and information, stay tuned to their website for updates on this year’s tax clinic.
For up-to-date information on the clinic visit their Instagram account that will have more up-to-date information on the clinic.
This clinic is a registered community partner with Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) under The Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (CVITP).