Hi,
My common-law partner (new permanent resident), and I (Canadian), just moved to Canada in November/2013. While I still started working in 2013, my partner did not.
Even though I am Canadian, I will be filling taxes here for the first time, and expecting to get refunded the totality of what I deducted, as I received only one month worth of income.
As for my spouse (new to Canada), I have read that even if you have not had any income, you can optionally fill out your taxes, as you can be eligible for benefits.
I would like some advice on how to proceed: fill out my taxes on my own; fill out my taxes as common-law partners, or filling out our taxes separatelly.
I am not sure on how to proceed to maximize our fiscal benefits and the impact on next years tax submission, as we will both have higher income to declare. FYI - my spouse started employment March/2014.
Thanks,
kevs
My common-law partner (new permanent resident), and I (Canadian), just moved to Canada in November/2013. While I still started working in 2013, my partner did not.
Even though I am Canadian, I will be filling taxes here for the first time, and expecting to get refunded the totality of what I deducted, as I received only one month worth of income.
As for my spouse (new to Canada), I have read that even if you have not had any income, you can optionally fill out your taxes, as you can be eligible for benefits.
I would like some advice on how to proceed: fill out my taxes on my own; fill out my taxes as common-law partners, or filling out our taxes separatelly.
I am not sure on how to proceed to maximize our fiscal benefits and the impact on next years tax submission, as we will both have higher income to declare. FYI - my spouse started employment March/2014.
Thanks,
kevs