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posted Mar 9, 2022 3:53:36 PM

Do I file common-law based off canadas definition or my provinces definition?

Saskatchewan's definition is 2 years but canada is 1.

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Mar 11, 2022 9:36:38 AM

For income tax purposes you must file your tax return using the Canada Revenue Agency's (CRA) definition, which is 1-year living together in a conjugal relationship or if you have a child together. 
 
For more information on filing as a common-law partnership please refer to this CRA article:

Facts Every Canadian Needs to Know About Filing Coupled Tax Returns

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