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Do I need to report US Income to CRA before moving to Canada in the same tax year?
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Hi, I landed in May 2018 and became a PR of Canada. But I did not move to Canada. I was worked in US for entire 2018.
In 2019, I worked in US for only 2 days (Jan 1 and Jan 2). All of my 2019 US Income is based on working for these 2 days and any vacation hours encashed. All of these US income was earned before I moved to Canada. I am preparing my 2019 US Tax return to IRS for this income only. My question is - Do I also need to report my 2019 US Income (which I earned before moving to Canada) to CRA?
Hi, I landed in May 2018 and became a PR of Canada. But I did not move to Canada. I was worked in US for entire 2018.
In 2019, I worked in US for only 2 days (Jan 1 and Jan 2). All of my 2019 US Income is based on working for these 2 days and any vacation hours encashed. All of these US income was earned before I moved to Canada. I am preparing my 2019 US Tax return to IRS for this income only. My question is - Do I also need to report my 2019 US Income (which I earned before moving to Canada) to CRA?
Yes you need to declare your 2019 US income to Canada. Canada and the US do have a tax treaty but you were a Canadian resident and tax Resident in 2019since you lived in Canada the majority of the year.
Thank you @canuck78. My thoughts were in the similar lines. Basically do US tax return filing and then report the US income and completion of IRS tax filing to CRA.
Hi, I landed in May 2018 and became a PR of Canada. But I did not move to Canada. I was worked in US for entire 2018.
In 2019, I worked in US for only 2 days (Jan 1 and Jan 2). All of my 2019 US Income is based on working for these 2 days and any vacation hours encashed. All of these US income was earned before I moved to Canada. I am preparing my 2019 US Tax return to IRS for this income only. My question is - Do I also need to report my 2019 US Income (which I earned before moving to Canada) to CRA?
Thank you for the reply.
In turbotax they have the below question:
What was your income from foreign sources and Canadian sourced Part XIII income for the part of the year that you were not a Canadian resident?
So if i give any amount there automatically my tax return reduces . So wanted to be sure am not doing anything wrong?
Thank you for the reply.
In turbotax they have the below question:
What was your income from foreign sources and Canadian sourced Part XIII income for the part of the year that you were not a Canadian resident?
So if i give any amount there automatically my tax return reduces . So wanted to be sure am not doing anything wrong?
Not unless you have established more ties to Canada. Assume your family did not remain in Canada, you aren’t making money by other means like investments in Canada, etc.
So had a discussion with a tax consultant and here is what he said
- People moving from US or Other countries with a work permit along with spouse and staying for even 3 or 4 months in Fiscal year are considered as residents when filing taxes for the first time
- Its not necessary that one should complete 6 months to be deemed as resident while filing taxes
- The income earned outside Canada before moving here needs to be mentioned as that will determine the credit slab for GST/HST
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