How do you report your split-pension income amount?
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How do you report your split-pension income amount?
Transferring spouse or common-law partner
If the transferring spouse or common-law partner and the receiving spouse or common-law partner have jointly elected to split the transferring spouse or common-law partner's eligible pension income by completing Form T1032, Joint Election to Split Pension Income, the transferring spouse or common-law partner must file a tax return. Enter on line 210 of your return the elected split-pension amount from line G of Form T1032.
Receiving spouse or common-law partner
If the receiving spouse or common-law partner and the transferring spouse or common-law partner have jointly elected to split the transferring spouse or common-law partner's eligible pension income by completing Form T1032, Joint Election to Split Pension Income, the receiving spouse or common-law partner must file a tax return. Enter on line 116 of your return the elected split-pension amount from line G of Form T1032.
Forms and publications
- General Income Tax and Benefit Package – Guide, Return, and Schedules
- Form T1032, Joint Election to Split Pension Income
Related topics
- Line 115 – Other pensions or superannuation
- Line 116 – Elected split-pension amount
- Line 129 – RRSP income
- Line 210 – Deduction for elected split-pension amount
- Line 314 – Pension income amount
- Line 437 – Total income tax deducted
- Date modified:
- 2017-01-03