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This seems disappointing.

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  • action_jay@mstdn.caA This user is from outside of this forum
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    This seems disappointing. The claim for being a caregiver for your spouse only works if they themselves meet a minimum income?

    mkj@social.mkj.earthM action_jay@mstdn.caA thezeldazone@mastodon.socialT 3 Replies Last reply
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      This seems disappointing. The claim for being a caregiver for your spouse only works if they themselves meet a minimum income?

      mkj@social.mkj.earthM This user is from outside of this forum
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      @action_jay Sure sounds that way.

      But 2025 net? As in after taxes? Isn't it a little early for that to have been fully determined?

      ๐Ÿค”

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        This seems disappointing. The claim for being a caregiver for your spouse only works if they themselves meet a minimum income?

        action_jay@mstdn.caA This user is from outside of this forum
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        And this is why people don't enjoy taxes. You can't, but you can, but not that way

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        • mkj@social.mkj.earthM mkj@social.mkj.earth

          @action_jay Sure sounds that way.

          But 2025 net? As in after taxes? Isn't it a little early for that to have been fully determined?

          ๐Ÿค”

          action_jay@mstdn.caA This user is from outside of this forum
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          @mkj it's an easy 0 for a spouse who doesn't work

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          • action_jay@mstdn.caA action_jay@mstdn.ca

            And this is why people don't enjoy taxes. You can't, but you can, but not that way

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            On the bright side, and I spent several months wondering how this would go. #FuckCancer y'all

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              On the bright side, and I spent several months wondering how this would go. #FuckCancer y'all

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              Alright, done and filed. Didn't see much movement when I finagled the caregiver amount in there but don't really have the energy to dive too deeply into it and the last thing I want is to get grilled by the CRA over a few bucks

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              • action_jay@mstdn.caA action_jay@mstdn.ca

                This seems disappointing. The claim for being a caregiver for your spouse only works if they themselves meet a minimum income?

                thezeldazone@mastodon.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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                @action_jay Stuff like this is why I do not even look at assistance options more or less.

                Which is probably the point. I claimed my unemployment insurance (expired in 4 months) and Medicaid (Republicans are making it useless after 2026) but most other stuff is so means-tested it I don't think I qualify even with ~$3000 of income a year currently.

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                • thezeldazone@mastodon.socialT thezeldazone@mastodon.social

                  @action_jay Stuff like this is why I do not even look at assistance options more or less.

                  Which is probably the point. I claimed my unemployment insurance (expired in 4 months) and Medicaid (Republicans are making it useless after 2026) but most other stuff is so means-tested it I don't think I qualify even with ~$3000 of income a year currently.

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                  @TheZeldaZone I've heard a few times if people were aware of the benefits available to them, and they were actually accessible, it would destroy the system

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