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Generally, if one spouse lives in another country, it is simpler to file as separate. Also, if she has Canadian Income and you filed a joint return you must include her income on the return so it will increase your taxable income and you will be liable for taxes on her income as well minus any foreign tax credits.
Generally, if one spouse lives in another country, it is simpler to file as separate. Also, if she has Canadian Income and you filed a joint return you must include her income on the return so it will increase your taxable income and you will be liable for taxes on her income as well minus any foreign tax credits.
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