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Why does Canada let some scholarship income disappear from tax while still making students prove what the award was meant to support?

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Mila Gagnon
June 8, 2026 3,462 views 1 answer
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Students in Canada often hear that scholarships are tax-free and stop thinking there. Please explain why CRA still runs the answer through the scholarship exemption rules, why qualifying-student status matters, and why a T4A slip does not always mean the same thing as taxable income.

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