- Jan 31, 2015
- 4
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Mexico City
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 15-09-2014
- AOR Received.
- Part 1: 23-01-2015 Part 2: 24-03-2015
- File Transfer...
- 23-01-2015
- Passport Req..
- 02-06-2015
- VISA ISSUED...
- 19-06-2015
- LANDED..........
- 1 Husband ETA - August 1, 2015!
I know I've come across some topics of this but can't seem to find them now when I want.
The premise:
So the sponsor (me) lives and works in Canada
My spouse does not live here
We are applying outland (obviously)
I have read that you claim their net income as zero, however the CRA rules state (and I have this from the horses mouth at CRA) that you must claim "worldwide" income of your spouse. That it will not affect your return but you can then claim spousal credit if you "support" them and I guess now maybe income split.
Anyone else in my boat? What are you doing? Does it make a difference this year with income splitting?
Also, (if there are any accountants out there) what if your spouse does not have a cohesive record of net income YTD? If I am doing an educated guess, is that considered tax fraud?
The premise:
So the sponsor (me) lives and works in Canada
My spouse does not live here
We are applying outland (obviously)
I have read that you claim their net income as zero, however the CRA rules state (and I have this from the horses mouth at CRA) that you must claim "worldwide" income of your spouse. That it will not affect your return but you can then claim spousal credit if you "support" them and I guess now maybe income split.
Anyone else in my boat? What are you doing? Does it make a difference this year with income splitting?
Also, (if there are any accountants out there) what if your spouse does not have a cohesive record of net income YTD? If I am doing an educated guess, is that considered tax fraud?