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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I got married in May 2022 to an American man.  He's living in USA.  Never lived in Canada, never worked in Canada.  I am waiting on my green card while living in working in Canada.  Anyway, this is the first year I am filing taxes as married and CRA is asking me to provide information about his earning.  I selected to file taxes separately (he filed his with his accountant in the US).  

 

Do I just enter his information below and convert his data into Canadian dollars?  Should I be contacting an accountant and would you recommend I work with a cross border accountant specifically?  I've been filing taxes on my own since 2013.  

 

This is the info they're asking about.  Some of these would obviously be $0, but stuff like net income and taxable income etc., I would need to enter.  

T1 General (federal)
Net income
23600
Net income before adjustments
23400
Taxable income
26000
Universal child care benefit (UCCB)
11700
Universal child care benefit repayment
21300
Child care expenses
21400
Disability supports deduction
21500
Social benefits repayment
23500
Registered disability savings plan (RDSP) income
12500
RDSP repayment (if Michael specified this amount on line 23200)
23200
Taxable capital gains
12700
Tax-exempt income for emergency services volunteers
10105
Exempt other pensions (not including CPP/QPP benefits) and superannuation (under the Indian Act)
6
T90 (federal)
Total exempt working income (under the Indian Act)
10000
Net exempt income (under the Indian Act)
10026
T1 General (federal)
What's Michael's employment income (line 10100) and other employment income (line 10400)?
Taxable scholarship, fellowships, bursaries, and artists' project grants
13010
What's the total amount of Michael's self-employment income shown on lines 13500, 13700, 13900, 14100, and 14300? (don't include losses and income from a communal organization)
If Michael had split income in 2022, what's their total split income? (line 68360 on their 2022 T1206 form)LEARN MORE
 

 

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