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ikon0523 said:
I KNOW ITS TAX DEADLINE. BUT IM WONDERING DOES ANYBODY HERE CLAIM EXPENSES OR SUPPORT PAYMENTS MADE FOR THEIR SPOUSE WHO DID NOT LAND IN CANADA FOR THE 2013 TAX SEASON..

ANY INPUT WOULD BE APPRECIATED..

mY WIFE DID NOT WORK IN 2013 IN THE PHILIPPINES SO I WAS HER SUPPORT THE WHOLE YEAR

UFILE DOES NOT ASK FOR TOTAL SUPPORT PAYMENTS PROVIDED TO HER SO AND I HAVE NO INCOME TO DEDUCT ON THAT BASIC AMOUNT WERE SUPPOSE TO FILL ON LINE 303

ANYONE HAVE INPUT ON THIS?
All I could claim was the basic exemption for spouse.( had accountant do my taxes)
I don't believe CRA will allow you to deduct support payments, just the spouse exemption is allowed.
 
Step said:
All I could claim was the basic exemption for spouse.( had accountant do my taxes)
I don't believe CRA will allow you to deduct support payments, just the spouse exemption is allowed.


since my wife didnt work .. di you guys put her income as $0?
 
Agreed. Claim the 'basic personal exemption for spouse'. Yes, at that time I put $0 income for her.
 
ikon0523 said:
since my wife didnt work .. di you guys put her income as $0?
Yes, her income $ 0
 
Step said:
Yes, her income $ 0
I think I need to have a chat with my bookkeeper. He told me to wait for 2014 when my wife is here to claim her. If I had of known that, I would have claimed her as my spouse with zero income.
 
MarkandElvie said:
I think I need to have a chat with my bookkeeper. He told me to wait for 2014 when my wife is here to claim her. If I had of known that, I would have claimed her as my spouse with zero income.
Bummer, just out curiosity when was your wife's meds done?
 
Step said:
All I could claim was the basic exemption for spouse.( had accountant do my taxes)
I don't believe CRA will allow you to deduct support payments, just the spouse exemption is allowed.

I dealt with this issue and spoken with H&R Block. Yes, you can claim your non-resident spouse if you have proof that you supported her/him. I submitted Western Union receipts and that was enough for me to claim my spouse.

Furthermore, please see these two links:
http://www.howlandtax.com/articles/nonresident-spouse.htm
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/ndvdls/tpcs/ncm-tx/rtrn/cmpltng/ddctns/lns300-350/303/menu-eng.html

As you can see in the second link, the requirement to claim your spouse is "You can claim this amount if, at any time in the year, you supported your spouse or common-law partner and his or her net income was less than $11,038."
 
Step said:
Bummer, just out curiosity when was your wife's meds done?

You can still apply for it by doing tax re adjustment
 
O_guy said:
I dealt with this issue and spoken with H&R Block. Yes, you can claim your non-resident spouse if you have proof that you supported her/him. I submitted Western Union receipts and that was enough for me to claim my spouse.

Furthermore, please see these two links:
http://www.howlandtax.com/articles/nonresident-spouse.htm
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/ndvdls/tpcs/ncm-tx/rtrn/cmpltng/ddctns/lns300-350/303/menu-eng.html

As you can see in the second link, the requirement to claim your spouse is "You can claim this amount if, at any time in the year, you supported your spouse or common-law partner and his or her net income was less than $11,038."
Thanks for the links, I guess my taxes were done right.
Can choose basic spouse exemption or support payments which ever is greater.
 
HI Everyone, CIC had requested additional documents in their
email, but I m confused about which address to send it to. In their
email they listed both of these addresses. Which should I send my
documents to? I want to be cautious because these documents are
very important and dont want them to get misplaced and lost. Thank
you for your help.
1-Family reunification Unit
Embassy of Canada in Manila
Levels 6, Tower 2
RCBC Plaza
6819 Ayala Avenue
Makati City 1200
Philippinea
2-
Postal Address
P.O. Box 2168
Makati Central Post Office
Makati City 1200
Philippines
please tell me which address should i chose to send additional
documents.
 
amjad1002 said:
HI Everyone, CIC had requested additional documents in their
email, but I m confused about which address to send it to. In their
email they listed both of these addresses. Which should I send my
documents to? I want to be cautious because these documents are
very important and dont want them to get misplaced and lost. Thank
you for your help.
1-Family reunification Unit
Embassy of Canada in Manila
Levels 6, Tower 2
RCBC Plaza
6819 Ayala Avenue
Makati City 1200
Philippinea
2-
Postal Address
P.O. Box 2168
Makati Central Post Office
Makati City 1200
Philippines
please tell me which address should i chose to send additional
documents.
I was asked to send a document just last week to the embassy, it was via a courier to the first address that you mentioned. The other address is if you send it through snail mail (regular mail) but I would if I were you send it via a courier like DHL to the first address you mention family reunification unit, at least you can track it and know when it arrives.
 
amjad1002 said:
HI Everyone, CIC had requested additional documents in their
email, but I m confused about which address to send it to. In their
email they listed both of these addresses. Which should I send my
documents to? I want to be cautious because these documents are
very important and dont want them to get misplaced and lost. Thank
you for your help.
1-Family reunification Unit
Embassy of Canada in Manila
Levels 6, Tower 2
RCBC Plaza
6819 Ayala Avenue
Makati City 1200
Philippinea
2-
Postal Address
P.O. Box 2168
Makati Central Post Office
Makati City 1200
Philippines
please tell me which address should i chose to send additional
documents.
1. Is for courier( recommended can track)
2. Is snail mail
 
MarkandElvie said:
I was asked to send a document just last week to the embassy, it was via a courier to the first address that you mentioned. The other address is if you send it through snail mail (regular mail) but I would if I were you send it via a courier like DHL to the first address you mention family reunification unit, at least you can track it and know when it arrives.
ok thanks
 
Step said:
Thanks for the links, I guess my taxes were done right.
Can choose basic spouse exemption or support payments which ever is greater.

I got my refund to day and the spousal amount really boosted my return as much as 2000 dollars