Canadian Taxes – Concerns Non-Reporting Non Residents of Canada
July 29th, 2009 by
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Can I deduct expenses to reduce my tax?
Maybe. My opinion is that you’ll make less waves if you keep it simple. Unless you’re going to be in Canada a long time (in which case, you will be a resident anyway), any “deductions” you think you might be able to claim won’t be worth the aggravation. Plus then you’d need to file a return. Which brings me to…
Do I need to file an income tax statement?
Not sure. Have received conflicting opinions on this. If you think you should be paying more or less than 15%, then yes, you definitely do. Otherwise, I’ve had at least one CRA person claim you need to fill out a regular income tax form just as if you were a Canadian resident. Everyone else says you don’t need to bother. Having said that, the fact that you get a T4 slip at the end of the year suggests otherwise… ** UPDATE ** I’m almost positive you’re supposed to file a non-resident return. It should be pretty straight-forward since you’ve paid exactly what you are supposed to. But I’ve never done it.
What if you come back to Canada and work for a short period during the contract?
Use your judgement. When I come back for a few days or a week, I don’t generally notify the contracting agency. If I’m back for the summer, it’s reasonable to assume I’m hunkering down for a while and should pay the government their due.
http://codebetter.com/blogs/kyle.baley/archive/2008/06/17/rehash-canadian-taxes-for-non-residents.aspx
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