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Hi,
I have been in Canada for the last 2.5 years and still waiting for my landed immigrant documents.
Since I've arrived, I paid the Canadian income taxes which were deducted from my pay slip.
I am planning to buy a condo soon and have already contributed twice for the RRSP plan and now would like to withdraw the money towards my down payment with no tax deduction.
However, I noticed that in order to take advantage of the HBP (Home Buyer Plan) benefit, I need to be a resident in Canada. Is that correct?
Is the fact that I am paying taxes and contributing to the RRSP enough to make me eligible for using this benefit?
Thanks, Naama
Isn't the Permanent Resident Card enough? What other landing documents do you need to purchase a home?
I forgot to mention that I am here on a working visa status
Can you tell me its easy to buy a house in Toronto... and how about the prices....
naharoni said:
Hi,
I have been in Canada for the last 2.5 years and still waiting for my landed immigrant documents.
Since I've arrived, I paid the Canadian income taxes which were deducted from my pay slip.
I am planning to buy a condo soon and have already contributed twice for the RRSP plan and now would like to withdraw the money towards my down payment with no tax deduction.
However, I noticed that in order to take advantage of the HBP (Home Buyer Plan) benefit, I need to be a resident in Canada. Is that correct?
Is the fact that I am paying taxes and contributing to the RRSP enough to make me eligible for using this benefit?
Thanks, Naama
Hi Naama,
You might find the best advice is from a mortgage broker or provider. I have a number of contacts for Mortgages who would be glad to answer your questions without any obligation etc. Get back to me and I can email you my contacts for you to pursue.
Good luck
Roy
Whats the general tax rate for a mortgage? Is there a formula or website to work this out?
I've been on various mortgage calculator websites but none of them include the final price, which is a little frustrating.
Cheers,
zetec452 said:
Whats the general tax rate for a mortgage? Is there a formula or website to work this out?
I've been on various mortgage calculator websites but none of them include the final price, which is a little frustrating.
Cheers,
Your Mortgage is a debt not a purchase or income! You do not pay tax on a mortgage payment.
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