I saw a Nov 1 applicant receive his OWP approval last week, but it seems to be a fluke. They're currently finishing off Oct applicants.Anyone receive the OWP already ?
I saw a Nov 1 applicant receive his OWP approval last week, but it seems to be a fluke. They're currently finishing off Oct applicants.Anyone receive the OWP already ?
You can file online and state that his SIN is: 000 000 000 which allows them to know that he doesn't have a SIN because you can't leave it blank at all, but I think he should receive his work permit by then which allows him to apply for a SINHey guys,
since tax season is coming up im eager to learn more about the situation. I have always filed single but last July my partner and I had become common-law (he is a US citizen).
He cannot work as of yet as he has yet to receive his OWP. Meaning he also has no SIN.
How do you go about filing for common-law when you cannot enter a SIN #, he of course has no income as he cannot work here in Canada.
Does this affect my tax return at all? how much i receive back?
I prefer to file online as its faster to receive back
Would love some input on this from someone who has an idea of what to do.
Thank you
I’ve also seen Nov 13 applicant that received his.I saw a Nov 1 applicant receive his OWP approval last week, but it seems to be a fluke. They're currently finishing off Oct applicants.
You also said that you became common law in July, so you guys applied for common law sponsorship before living together for a full year or??Hey guys,
since tax season is coming up im eager to learn more about the situation. I have always filed single but last July my partner and I had become common-law (he is a US citizen).
He cannot work as of yet as he has yet to receive his OWP. Meaning he also has no SIN.
How do you go about filing for common-law when you cannot enter a SIN #, he of course has no income as he cannot work here in Canada.
Does this affect my tax return at all? how much i receive back?
I prefer to file online as its faster to receive back
Would love some input on this from someone who has an idea of what to do.
Thank you
Yeah it's fair to finish off October applicants first before us November applicants, October applicants have been waiting for 4 months nowI saw a Nov 1 applicant receive his OWP approval last week, but it seems to be a fluke. They're currently finishing off Oct applicants.
Yeah then send it and write your UCI and application number on it and attach a cover letter explaining what happenedHmm I just called the immigration asking about when to submit my police certificate because I didn’t have it when I apply for it in November. I thought they would request me for it but I haven’t so I called then they say they won’t ask me for it but I have to send it ASAP. I’m worried they might lose it if I just send it...
Your partner/spouse has to fill out form T1261 and mail it to CRA. Along with the form, he/she must include a photo ID like passport or driver's license. Then, they will issue a temporary SIN for taxes purposes only.Hey guys,
since tax season is coming up im eager to learn more about the situation. I have always filed single but last July my partner and I had become common-law (he is a US citizen).
He cannot work as of yet as he has yet to receive his OWP. Meaning he also has no SIN.
How do you go about filing for common-law when you cannot enter a SIN #, he of course has no income as he cannot work here in Canada.
Does this affect my tax return at all? how much i receive back?
I prefer to file online as its faster to receive back
Would love some input on this from someone who has an idea of what to do.
Thank you
No he shouldn't fill form T1261 because that form is for Individual Tax Number which is different to them, I filed that form personally and CRA got confused and it caused so much unnecessary delays and resending papers back and forthYour partner/spouse has to fill out form T1261 and mail it to CRA. Along with the form, he/she must include a photo ID like passport or driver's license. Then, they will issue a temporary SIN for taxes purposes only.
Last week, I went to a CRA newcomers talk. I will be volunteering March and April for them as well. They are recruiting people to be trained in the basics of taxes, to help them in the high season demand.
https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/forms-publications/forms/t1261.html
To answer your previous question he had came here in July 2017, we became common-law July 2018 (last year) and we applied for common-law sponsorship in November.No he shouldn't fill form T1261 because that form is for Individual Tax Number which is different to them, I filed that form personally and CRA got confused and it caused so much unnecessary delays and resending papers back and forth
There's no form to fill for temporary tax number (which they should have seriously) so he should write a letter and explain his situation and mention why he doesn't have a SIN yet and yeah he should attach a certified copy of photo ID plus a certified copy of his visitor visa record to let them know his status in Canada
If they need anything else or if he anything is missing they will get back to him by mail
From my experience, you should never confuse CRA ( however they will always confuse you lol)
If he doesn't have a SIN by then, you should put his SIN as 9 zeros unless the software you use for filing taxes allows you to leave it blank ( you don't have to wait for his SIN if he doesn't have one ofcourse because you will have to file your taxes on time )To answer your previous question he had came here in July 2017, we became common-law July 2018 (last year) and we applied for common-law sponsorship in November.
So for MY taxes I should apply common-law and use his sin as 000-000-000. I wont have to wait until he gets a sin?
If we choose to do his taxes he will need to get a tax number. ( we will most likely wait to file his taxes until he gets OWP )
I spoke yesterday to an accountant over here and asked if my partner could claim me as a dependant seeing as I can't work yet because of not having the owp. His reply was that it isn't possible as a) im on a visitor visa, b) don't have a sin number which i will only receive once i have a valid owp. He said the case would be different if we were married as then I would receive a temporary tax number....If he doesn't have a SIN by then, you should put his SIN as 9 zeros unless the software you use for filing taxes allows you to leave it blank ( you don't have to wait for his SIN if he doesn't have one ofcourse because you will have to file your taxes on time )
my spouse put 9 zeros because I don't have a SIN when he filed his taxes online last year and it all went good
it was a headache for me to file my taxes without a SIN
I think yeah it's way better if he waits to get his SIN and after file for taxes unless you guys want to receive any benefits which require him to file his taxes too
Why did he say if you were married then you would receive a temporary tax number? How? If a common law partner has children let's say and he/she wants to receive child benefits both common law partners should file for their taxes and if one partner doesn't have a SIN they should file for a temporary tax numberI spoke yesterday to an accountant over here and asked if my partner could claim me as a dependant seeing as I can't work yet because of not having the owp. His reply was that it isn't possible as a) im on a visitor visa, b) don't have a sin number which i will only receive once i have a valid owp. He said the case would be different if we were married as then I would receive a temporary tax number....
Im so confused right now.