dh90805
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What is the difference if I file my wife's and my tax return seperately as opposed to a joint return?

she is disabled and I want to know if I can still claim for repairs for mobility issues that were done to the house we moved into last year.   Also can I claim her medical expenses if we file separate.

After you file

Even if you are married, you must submit your own individual tax return),  there can be several pros and cons in choosing how to file your return as a married taxpayer.

*Note: The CRA will wait to process spousal returns until both have been received. Your return will not be processed quicker if completed before your spouse.

Filing a joint return:

Pros:

  • Information for both spouses is prepared and entered together.
  • Your credits and benefits are automatically maximized.
  • The process of transferring amounts between spouses, splitting pensions, and dealing with RRSPs is easier.

Con:

  • You must use the same version of TurboTax software (and for TurboTax Online users, pay the same price).

Filing separate returns:

Pros:

  • Allows you to enter separate addresses.
  • Each person can do their own return, in the version of TurboTax software that works for them.

Cons:

  • You will need to manually enter all your spouse's information.
  • You may need to fill in more information and do more manual calculations.

 

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