Difference between revisions of "Spousal Support"

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*'''Separation Agreements:''' In addition to a term describing a fixed, periodic sum as spousal support, the agreement must also state that the parties have been separated since a certain date and intend to continue to live separate from each other. Payments for child support and spousal support should never be expressed as a single amount.
*'''Separation Agreements:''' In addition to a term describing a fixed, periodic sum as spousal support, the agreement must also state that the parties have been separated since a certain date and intend to continue to live separate from each other. Payments for child support and spousal support should never be expressed as a single amount.
*'''Unwritten Agreements:''' In general, the tax department will not recognize anything other than a written separation agreement or a court order. There are some exceptions to this rule, but you really should arrange your support payments in a formal fashion.
*'''Unwritten Agreements:''' In general, the tax department will not recognize anything other than a written separation agreement or a court order. There are some exceptions to this rule, but you really should arrange your support payments in a formal fashion.
*'''Proof of Payment:'''  CRA will want proof you made the payments you are seeking to deduct.  If you can’t get receipts, make sure you can document the payments you made.  E-transfers or bank records in the correct amount may not be enough.  It has to be recorded as spousal support somehow (eg cancelled cheque with “spousal support” noted in the memo line).  Cash payments are the worst.  If you must pay in cash, get a receipt.
*'''Proof of Payment:'''  CRA will want proof you made the payments you are seeking to deduct.  If you can’t get receipts, make sure you can document the payments you made.  E-transfers or bank records in the correct amount may not be enough.  It has to be recorded as spousal support somehow (e.g. cancelled cheque with “spousal support” noted in the memo line).  Cash payments are the worst.  If you must pay in cash, get a receipt.


===Changing source deductions===
===Changing source deductions===

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