Filing Coupled Tax Returns

Unlike in other countries, Canadian tax rules do not allow spouses or common-laws to file joint income tax returns. Each Canadian files their own tax return and indicates their marital status on the return and who they are married to / living with. You do not get to decide whether to claim your marital status on your tax return. However, once you are married or common-law, you must include your spouse. To be considered common-law,

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