This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form T2203 (9408-S2) Schedule SK(S2)MJ for the current year.
Form T2203 (9408-S2) Schedule SK(S2)MJ Saskatchewan Amounts Transferred From Your Spouse or Common-Law Partner is a form used in Canada for reporting amounts transferred from your spouse or common-law partner for the province of Saskatchewan. It is used to calculate the eligible amounts that can be transferred between spouses or common-law partners for certain provincial tax credits or deductions.
The Form T2203 (9408-S2) is filed by residents of Canada who want to claim certain Saskatchewan amounts transferred from their spouse or common-law partner.
Q: What is Form T2203 used for?
A: Form T2203 is used to report and transfer certain amounts from your spouse or common-law partner's return to your return for tax purposes in Saskatchewan.
Q: Who should use Form T2203?
A: If you are a resident of Saskatchewan and you want to transfer certain amounts from your spouse or common-law partner's return to your return, you should use Form T2203.
Q: What types of amounts can be transferred using Form T2203?
A: Form T2203 allows you to transfer certain provincial tax credits, tuition and education amounts, and other non-refundable credits from your spouse or common-law partner's return to your return in Saskatchewan.
Q: How do I complete Form T2203?
A: To complete Form T2203, you need to provide your personal information, your spouse or common-law partner's information, and details of the amounts you want to transfer. Follow the instructions on the form and enter the appropriate amounts.
Q: Can I transfer amounts from my spouse or common-law partner's return for federal tax purposes?
A: No, Form T2203 is specifically for transferring amounts for provincial tax purposes in Saskatchewan. For federal tax purposes, you will need to use a different form or schedule.