Anything to be concerned about?
I just received the past two years returns and noa from exhusband. He's reported paying well over $15,000 a year more to me that what I received. I don't know where his numbers even come from. He's obviously included child expenses as spousal support (post-secondary). The total child support he's reported is the correct amount if he were only paying child support and paid it all in full. at the end of each year he's also been in arrears (around $5000 per year)
I spoke to an accountant, and confirmed with CRA, when I first started filing my own taxes. Because he's constantly behind, the amount I receive is child support and child expenses first and then balance of his payment is reported as spousal support.
All payments are through FRO - and I have receipts and Statement of Arrears with all child expenses so I think I'm covered. Should I be concerned about my numbers not matching his? I went through an audit years ago when we were married and owned a business together. It wasn't fun and I'd rather not go through it again.
I'm not concerned with his line 150 being incorrect or not. His income is inputted and set moving forward so we don't adjust according to his taxes.
Thoughts?
I just received the past two years returns and noa from exhusband. He's reported paying well over $15,000 a year more to me that what I received. I don't know where his numbers even come from. He's obviously included child expenses as spousal support (post-secondary). The total child support he's reported is the correct amount if he were only paying child support and paid it all in full. at the end of each year he's also been in arrears (around $5000 per year)
I spoke to an accountant, and confirmed with CRA, when I first started filing my own taxes. Because he's constantly behind, the amount I receive is child support and child expenses first and then balance of his payment is reported as spousal support.
All payments are through FRO - and I have receipts and Statement of Arrears with all child expenses so I think I'm covered. Should I be concerned about my numbers not matching his? I went through an audit years ago when we were married and owned a business together. It wasn't fun and I'd rather not go through it again.
I'm not concerned with his line 150 being incorrect or not. His income is inputted and set moving forward so we don't adjust according to his taxes.
Thoughts?
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