5010-S2 Schedule BC(S2) T1 General - 2009 Provincial Amounts Transferred From Your Spouse or Common-Law Partner Complete this schedule to claim a transfer of the unused part of your spouse's or common-law partner's provincial amounts indicated below. Attach a copy of this schedule to your return. If your spouse or common-law partner is not filing a 2009 return, use the amounts that he or she would use on Form BC428 if filing a return. Attach his or her information slips, but do not attach the return or schedules. If, at the end of the year, your spouse or common-law partner was not a resident of British Columbia, special rules may apply. Call the Canada Revenue Agency for more details. Line 1 and line 5902: Age amount (if he or she was 65 or older in 2009): If your spouse's or common-law partner's net income is $31,288 or less, enter $4,203. Otherwise, enter the amount from line 5808 of his or her Form BC428. ^ Line 2 and line 5905: Pension income amount: Enter the amount from line 5836 of his or her Form BC428. (maximum $1,000) ^ Line 3 and line 5907: Disability amount: Enter the amount from line 5844 of his or her Form BC428. ^ Line 4 and line 5909: Tuition and education amounts: Enter the provincial amount designated in your name on his or her Form T2202, T2202A, TL11A, TL11B, or TL11C. ^ Line 5: Add lines 1 to 4. = ^ Line 6: Spouse's or common-law partner's taxable income: Enter the amount from line 260 of his or her return. ^ Line 7: Enter the total of lines 5804, 5824, 5828, 5832, 5833, and 5856 of your spouse's or common-law partner's Form BC428. ^ Line 8 and line 5912: Spouse's or common-law partner's adjusted taxable income: Line 6 minus line 7 (if negative, enter "0") = ^ Line 9: Line 5 minus line 8 (if negative, enter "0"). Enter this amount on line 5864 of your Form BC428. Provincial amounts transferred from your spouse or common-law partner = ^