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Hi - my spouse and I have 2 rental properties. The income from these 2 properties is used as her income. Turbotax splits the income 50/50 - what is proper way to file?

 
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Hi - my spouse and I have 2 rental properties. The income from these 2 properties is used as her income. Turbotax splits the income 50/50 - what is proper way to file?

Changing ownership to 100% hers increases our overall return - technically, we are 50/50 on the properties - just wondering if the is a correct way to claim this income?

Hi - my spouse and I have 2 rental properties. The income from these 2 properties is used as her income. Turbotax splits the income 50/50 - what is proper way to file?

If both of you own the property 50/50 - it should be split 50/50. You cannot change the percentages just to lower one spouse's tax liability (IE: report all the income on the lower income earner). If you BOTH own it and change the ownership percentage this could cause a red flag with CRA.

Here's an excerpt from the CRA Rental Guide:

Who reports the rental income or loss?   

The person who  owns  the rental property has to report the rental income or loss. If you are a co-owner of the rental property, your share of the rental income or loss will depend on your share of ownership.

Report the rental income the same way for each year you own that rental property. In other words, you cannot change the percentage of the rental income or loss you report each year unless the percentage of your ownership in the property changes.  

There is a wealth of info in the CRA Rental Guide. Here is the link: CRA Guide to Rental Income