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Tax Benefits: Married vs Single

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Explore the tax benefits of your relationship status with the Canada Revenue Agency. Key benefits like the quarterly grocery benefit and Canada Child Benefit depend on combined family income. Married or common law couples (living together for twelve months or sharing a home with a child) file jointly. Pension income splitting, spousal credits, and credit transfers can save big on taxes. Singles might benefit from income-tested benefits, while single parents qualify for the Eligible Dependent Credit. Flexible options like splitting the first-time home buyer rebate exist. Experts advise updating the agency if your status changes.

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