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buddhadimple
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Hi All,
I'm doing my tax return (better late than never, right?) as I just got my T4's (finally) through the post in England.
I'm wondering though... We 'achieved' common-law status in February this year. Although we've been 'together' since 2008, we only started living together continuously in February 2009, which would make February 2010 when we 'achieved common-law status'.
I'm doing my tax return for 2009 and it asks if my marital status has changed in 2009, and to put either Single or Common-Law.
Although I started living with my other half in 2009, the 12-month period didn't end until 2010... so do I put Single or Common-Law?
I don't want to put the wrong thing and get in trouble with Canada Revenue, but I don't want to put Single if it means Immigration will see it and think, "Why did she say she was single in 2009?"
Thanks!
I'm doing my tax return (better late than never, right?) as I just got my T4's (finally) through the post in England.
I'm wondering though... We 'achieved' common-law status in February this year. Although we've been 'together' since 2008, we only started living together continuously in February 2009, which would make February 2010 when we 'achieved common-law status'.
I'm doing my tax return for 2009 and it asks if my marital status has changed in 2009, and to put either Single or Common-Law.
Although I started living with my other half in 2009, the 12-month period didn't end until 2010... so do I put Single or Common-Law?
I don't want to put the wrong thing and get in trouble with Canada Revenue, but I don't want to put Single if it means Immigration will see it and think, "Why did she say she was single in 2009?"
Thanks!