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posted Apr 20, 2023 11:25:08 AM

Interst Income splitting

When a 50% split is specified for a T5 box 13 interst amount, my spouses account shows a 50% amount while my account shows the 100% amount.  This is indicated on the respective T1 Supplementary forms and is carried through to the respective 12100 line, resulting in my spouse being taxed on 50% and me being taxes on 100%. 

When I discovered this on my 2022 forms, I went back and checked my 2021 forms and the same problem was evident.  The Tax department must really love this.  Please respond as to how I can override this so each of us is taxes on 50% of the amount.  Thank you.

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Apr 26, 2023 5:35:17 AM

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An adjustment will need to be done for the previous year. You may review your 2021 Notice of Assessment first as the Canada Revenue Agency often edits the information as per the information in your file during their assessment of your return.

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