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March 22, 2022
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If my spouse owes taxes and I am getting a re fund, can I file at the same time but use my refund later to pay her taxes owing?

  • March 22, 2022
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    March 22, 2022

    The short answer is no. Turbo Tax does recommend you prepare your spouse or common-law partner’s return at the same time as your own return, as this allows TurboTax to optimize deductions and credits, but you can’t transfer a refund to pay your spouse or common-law partner’s balance owing.

     

     There are other options available such as:

    • Income splitting is only available to certain taxpayers:
      • not the general public. It is limited to shareholders who are children, and those with eligible pension income. This is a strategy whereby income from one spouse, typically taxed at a higher rate, is shifted to the other spouse. Doing so reduces the rates paid by the higher-earning spouse while increasing the rates paid by the lower earner.
    • Claim spousal tax credit
      • This non-refundable tax credit helps lessen the tax burden of the higher-earning spouse. There is a federal and provincial amount that may be claimed. The higher-earning spouse can claim this amount if the higher-earning spouse supports the lower-income spouse and the lower-income spouse’s net income is under $11,809.

    For more information please refer to this TurboTax article:

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