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How do I split my pension income with my spouse?
by TurboTax• Updated 1 week ago
Your ability to split your pension income with your spouse is determined by several key factors, such as province of residence (Québec or otherwise), age, income, and claimed credits and deductions. To optimize your pension-income split, be sure to enter all of this information into TurboTax before beginning.
Note: When preparing a coupled return with your spouse or partner, access to your T1032 form isn't required. TurboTax will automatically take figures from this form to populate splitting income.
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