Yes, you can enter the sale of your house as a 50/50 split. Here's how you can report the sale of your home, including instructions on how to report that the house was owned by you and your wife: https://turbotax.community.intuit.ca/replies/3226476
There is no credit or need to report the purchase of a new home (unless it is your first home).
Yes, you can split the moving expenses with your spouse. You can have the spouse with the higher marginal tax rate claim the entire amount or split the amount if that will maximize your deduction.
Here's how to split moving expenses between you and your wife:
1. In the upper-right area of TurboTax, select Find.
2. In the Find window, type "Moving Expenses," select it from the list of results, then select Go.
3. On the Your Moving Profile for 20xx step, select Moved at least 40 kilometres to be closer to a new school or work location under your name and your wife's name, then select Continue.
4. On the Moving Expenses step, select Continue.
5. On the <Name>: How Far Did You Move step, answer the questions, then select Continue.
6. On the <Name>: Reason for Moving step, answer the questions, then select Continue.
7. On the <Name>: Details of the Move step, answer the questions, then select Continue.
8. On the <Name>: The Sale of Your Old Home step, answer the questions, then select Continue.
9. On the <Name>: Allowable Moving Expenses step, answer the questions, then select Continue.
10. On the <Name>: New Home Expenses step, answer the questions, then select Continue.
11. On the <Name>: Eligible Income At New Location step, answer the questions, then select Continue.
12. Follow the instructions on-screen to complete steps 5 to 11 for your wife.
Here's more information on claiming moving expenses: https://turbotax.community.intuit.ca/replies/2648075
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