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chrisware
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On a T3 for an account shared with my spouse the capital gain is not split 50% like the other income but is all included in one return. Anyone else seen this?

I’m on the desktop version.
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On a T3 for an account shared with my spouse the capital gain is not split 50% like the other income but is all included in one return. Anyone else seen this?

You would enter the T3 slip for one spouse, then at the bottom of the T3, enter a percentage in the box labeled “Enter percentage of slip to claim on your spouse's tax return (if applicable).” Then click the “Done with T3” button to go to the “T3 – Summary.” When you are finished entering all your T5 slips, click on “Done with T3s,” and continue on until the “Here's your income summary.” You will see the T3 split on that page, not the “T3 – Summary” page.

If you have imported the information from CRA by using Auto-Fill, we suggest deleting the slip and re-entering it again.

 

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Chris_Ware
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On a T3 for an account shared with my spouse the capital gain is not split 50% like the other income but is all included in one return. Anyone else seen this?

I had already entered the 50% share percentage on the T3 yet the capital gains entered in boxes 52 and 53 still only fed my return and not my spouse’s. Other income on the same T3 were split evenly between myself and my spouse. 

Chris_Ware
Returning Member

On a T3 for an account shared with my spouse the capital gain is not split 50% like the other income but is all included in one return. Anyone else seen this?

The problem still exists and I managed to reproduce it yesterday. I enter the 50% ,as I had done originally, but the capital gains in boxes 52 and 53 on the T3 only flow through to my return as if all the income was mine. So if I put in $4,000 gain $2,000 income is in my return and zero in my spouses, whereas I would expect $1,000 income each of our returns.

On a T3 for an account shared with my spouse the capital gain is not split 50% like the other income but is all included in one return. Anyone else seen this?

@Chris_Ware Schedule 3 will be updated for accurate calculations, and all the locked forms will be unlocked and ready by the 20th of March, 2025. We appreciate your patience.