Humanities › Issues What Is a T4E Canadian Tax Form? Print Issues Canadian Government The U. S. Government U.S. Foreign Policy U.S. Liberal Politics U.S. Conservative Politics Women's Issues Civil Liberties The Middle East Race Relations Immigration Crime & Punishment Understanding Types of Government View More By Susan Munroe Susan Munroe Canadian Culture Expert B.A., Political Science, Carleton University Susan Munroe is a public affairs and communications professional based in Canada. Learn about our Editorial Process Updated on July 03, 2019 A T4E is a Statement of Employment Insurance and Other Benefits. A T4E is a tax information slip issued by Service Canada to tell you and the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) the gross amount of Employment Insurance benefits paid to you for the previous tax year, the income tax deducted and any amount paid toward an overpayment. Use T4Es in preparing and filing your Canadian income taxes. Read More Reporting Money and Goods to Customs at the Canadian Border By Susan Munroe Other T4 tax information slips include: T4 - Statement of Remuneration Paid T4A - Statement of Pension, Retirement, Annuity, and Other Income T4A(OAS) - Statement of Old Age Security T4A(P) - Statement of Canada Pension Plan Benefits T4RIF - Statement of Income From a Registered Retirement Income Fund T4RSP - Statement of RRSP Income For more information on T4Es, see T4E Tax Slips. Cite this Article Format mla apa chicago Your Citation Munroe, Susan. "What Is a T4E Canadian Tax Form?" ThoughtCo, Sep. 7, 2021, thoughtco.com/what-is-the-t4e-510777. Munroe, Susan. (2021, September 7). What Is a T4E Canadian Tax Form? Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/what-is-the-t4e-510777 Munroe, Susan. "What Is a T4E Canadian Tax Form?" ThoughtCo. https://www.thoughtco.com/what-is-the-t4e-510777 (accessed May 11, 2024). copy citation