This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form RC360 for the current year.
Form RC360 is used for the Saskatchewan Graduate Retention Program in Canada. This program provides tax credits to eligible post-secondary graduates who stay and work in the province of Saskatchewan.
The Form RC360 for the Saskatchewan Graduate Retention Program in Canada is filed by individuals who are eligible for the program and wish to claim any applicable tax credits or benefits.
Q: What is RC360?
A: RC360 is the abbreviation for the Saskatchewan Graduate Retention Program.
Q: What is the Saskatchewan Graduate Retention Program?
A: The Saskatchewan Graduate Retention Program is a program in Canada designed to encourage graduates to stay and work in the province of Saskatchewan.
Q: Who is eligible for the Saskatchewan Graduate Retention Program?
A: Eligibility for the program includes graduates who have completed a degree, diploma, or certificate from an eligible post-secondary institution in Saskatchewan.
Q: What are the benefits of the Saskatchewan Graduate Retention Program?
A: The program offers eligible graduates a non-refundable tax credit of up to $20,000 over a seven-year period.
Q: How can I apply for the program?
A: To apply for the program, you need to complete and submit Form RC360 to the Canada Revenue Agency.
Q: Are there any deadlines for applying to the program?
A: Yes, applications for the Saskatchewan Graduate Retention Program must be submitted within seven years after the date of graduation.
Q: Can international students apply for the program?
A: Yes, international students who have completed an eligible program in Saskatchewan may also apply for the program.
Q: Can I transfer my tax credits to a family member?
A: No, the tax credits received through the Saskatchewan Graduate Retention Program are not transferable.
Q: Does the program have any conditions or requirements for staying in Saskatchewan?
A: Yes, in order to receive the full benefit of the tax credit, graduates must live and work in Saskatchewan for a specified number of years.