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Jul 30, 2016
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Hello, I have been living with my partner for over a year continuous (over 2 with a gap of a week) which I read qualifies us for common law for tax purposes. We filed the application for common law sponsorship last week. I (the sponsor) am about to start a new job and I need to fill out a "2016 Personal Tax Credits Return" form. Can/should I claim item 7 at the full amount since my partner is not working will not be allowed to work for at least a year. She is living with me and currently remains in Canada under implied status.

Thank you!!!
 
Sure if your partner is not working at all and has no other world income, you'll be entitled to claim the maximum amount for spouse/common-law partner.

With CRA, you should have changed your status with them for tax purposes from 'single' to 'common-law', as of the date you reached 1 year cohabitation. This is easy to do online with CRA "my account" page.