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Returning Member
posted Apr 28, 2020 3:58:45 PM

2019 Taxes: Non-resident Spouse

In 2019 I married a non-Canadian. He still lives in the UK. He has no Canadian income or other financial ties to Canada. I am not supporting him financially.

 

I have entered 000 000 000 as his SIN and indicated he is a non-resident. For the question "Was [spouse]'s net income for 2019 zero?" what should I say? The question does not clarify whether it wants net Canadian income only or net income from any source. In 2019 he did have UK earnings but zero Canadian earnings. The income field indicates "Net income from [spouse]'s 2019 federal tax return (Line 23600)". He doesn't have a federal tax return so Line 23600 does not exist for him. Likewise, he does not have a Line 68360 of T1206.

 

So, should I answer "no" because he earned money in the UK but then leave these fields as 0.00 since he has no federal tax return? Or answer "yes" because his Canadian earnings were zero?

 

I have answered the next question, "Are you claiming spousal amount?" as No since he is not financially dependent on me.

 

Thanks!

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Level 3
Apr 29, 2020 6:33:06 AM

I have attached a screenshot hopefully to have a clear understanding of your situation. Your spouse is a non-resident, never worked in Canada and do not have any Canadian Income. So yes zero for his federal income. The other question while you lived with your spouse outside of Canada what was your spouse income?"Their net income while you were living outside Canada". If you never lived outside of Canada then the answer is zero. Hope this brought some clarity to the matter. 

 

Returning Member
May 3, 2020 10:33:47 AM

Thanks for your reply. I would like to double-check though because your screenshot does not look like what I see when filling out my return in TurboTax. There is no question about net income while living outside Canada on my return.

 

You said, "So yes zero for his federal income." This is not clear. Do you mean I should tick the "Yes" option under "Was [spouse]'s net income for 2019 zero?", or do you mean I should tick the "No" option and leave the displayed fields as 0.00, as shown in my screenshot below?

 

Returning Member
May 9, 2020 9:30:07 AM

Could someone please offer some clarification on how I should proceed? I would love to get my taxes done. Thanks!

Returning Member
Apr 25, 2021 10:36:04 AM

Did you ever get an answer to your question?

Returning Member
Apr 25, 2021 10:58:50 AM

No, you can see no one else replied.

 

Either way, his Canadian income was zero and he had no Federal return for this country so the amounts would have been zero regardless.

Returning Member
Apr 25, 2021 11:19:10 AM

Thanks, I'm in the same situation.  It is unclear.  My spouse's net income (in his country of residence) was not zero.  But if I select "no" in answer to the question, then it requires I enter a net income from his federal (Canadian) tax return, which doesn't exist.   The only way I can enter zero in this box is by selecting "yes," his net income was zero.  By default, I'm assuming the "net income" question is referring to Canadian income, although it is not clear.

New Member
Mar 26, 2022 10:20:24 PM

It has been two years since this question was asked and they still have not made any clarifications nor fixed it. I'm have the same problem and there is zero info other than this page.