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WeeHippieElf

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so i'm just preparing my 2015 income tax return and i'm wondering if anyone can advise me:

i am married and both my husband and i have full-time employment with decent salaries. we have just finished our outland application - so my husband was in the UK for the entirety of 2015. my income paid for my home and his income paid for his home, and ne'er the twain did meet through the entire year. i know, because i'm married, that i need to state his global income on my return, but that then affects the rest of my return. is there a way of indicating that, as much as we were married for the tax year, his income did not enter my household or benefit anyone in it?
 
No - there isn't any way of indicating this.
 
thanks for the reply. the answer really sucks :(
 
WeeHippieElf said:
thanks for the reply. the answer really sucks :(
You should go to a good tax accountant for help and file your return through them...one which has experience dealing with international clients would be preferred. There are many rules which only they would know about. Actual residence in Canada is still a factor, which run contrary to the "deemed residency" principle.