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Schedule SK(S2)

Federal Amounts Transferred from Your Spouse or Common-Law Partner

This calculator, relevant to Saskatchewan, allows you to see how much of your spouse's or common-law partner's unused amounts you may be able to claim

Either enter the amounts your spouse or common-law partner entered on his/her return schedules, or the amount that would have been entered if filing a return.

Provincial Amounts Transferred From Your Spouse or Common-Law Partner
Amount for dependent children born in 1997 or later: Enter the amount from line 5821 of his or her Form SK428.59011
Age amount (if your spouse or common-law partner was 65 years of age or older in 2024): If his or her net income is $35,466 or less, enter $4,764. Otherwise, enter the amount from line 5808 of his or her Form SK428.5902+2
Senior supplementary amount: Enter the amount from line 5822 of his or her Form SK428.5903+3
Pension income amount: Enter the amount from line 5836 of his or her Form SK428.(maximum = $1,000)5905+4
Disability amount: Enter the amount from line 5844 of his or her Form SK428.5907+5
Tuition and education amounts: Enter the provincial amount designated to you as shown on his or her Form T2202A, TL11A, TL11B, or TL11C.5909+6
Add lines 1 to 6=7
Spouse's or common-law partner's taxable income: Enter the amount from line 260 of his or her return if it is $44,028 or less. If the taxable income is more than $44,028, enter instead the result of the following calculation: amount from line 41 of his or her Form SK428 divided by 11%.8
Enter the total of lines 5804, 5824, 5828, 5832, 5829, and 5837 of his or her Form SK428 plus line 13 of his or her Schedule SK(S11).-9
His or her adjusted taxable income: Line 8 minus line 9 (if negative, enter "0")5912=-10
Line 7 minus line 10 (if negative, enter "0") Enter this amount on line 5864 of your Form SK428.Provincial amounts transferred from your spouse or common-law partner=11