Summer Reprise: I Should Divorce My Wife?
Given it is a busy summer (OK a lazy summer) here is another chestnut from my early writings (2005) interesting points made, not sure I completely agree with it now, but it is still an interesting read (in my early writings I seem to rant about things, which is fun to read sometimes too).
I Should Divorce My Wife?
I read that one on the Alan Baggett news site, and scratched my head but it is actually how the tax system is set up currently. If I divorce my wife and pay her Alimony (not child support, remember that case a while back, where that is taxed in the payers hands) I can effectively split my income.
I remember having this argument that in the Government’s eyes the following scenario would be ideal:
- Divorce my wife, and pay her half my salary as Alimony (thus sharing my income)
- Have my children live with me, so I might be able to claim the Child Tax Credit and Ontario Tax Credit
- Rent my wife an apartment in the basement of my house (with it’s own entrance).
- Have my wife take care of the kids (as daycare) and write off the money I pay her on my income as well (and she does it in my home, so I write that off too).
OK, ok, this is a ridiculous scenario (and I’m sure some might even claim illegal, although I’d love to see that taken to court), but this is how SCREWED UP the entire Canadian Tax System is! I checked this with Quicktax and it was quite happy to show me the obscene amount of tax I’d save.
Alan’s tax writings are an interesting read, as are his stories (they are a little “he said, she said” which at times I am not fond of), but still interesting to read how some people are persecuted by the Tax system, while others get off “scott free”.
Please let me repeat, I do not condone the above tax sharing concept (but if you get away with it drop me a line, I’d be curious to hear).
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August 5th, 2009 at 8:35 AM
Though, if they ever sent an investigator your way and realized you were a couple, you’d be up on tax fraud charges . . . but other than that the plan works well… if you’re a lying stealing cheater.
August 5th, 2009 at 9:15 AM
Possibly, but maybe not so either. The fact that a former couple lives side by each is not uncommon, and as long as all the stories line up, it may not be so, but yes it is essentially fraud as well.
August 6th, 2009 at 3:02 AM
I agree with Traciatim. It might work well for you but be extra careful with it.
August 15th, 2009 at 4:31 PM
Here’s a topical story about pilots who did a divorce/remarry scheme:
http://www.gadling.com/2009/05/24/continental-pilot-pension-scam-nine-disappointed-pilots/