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Issue with first Tax return after declaring worldwide income before coming to Canada for GST/HST
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So my friend moved to Canada as a PR mid 2016. Filed her taxes in 2017 and got a refund of X amount and then got a letter saying they needed her worldwide income before moving to Canada to calculate her HST/GST benefit. She declared what it was and then this month gets a letter saying she needs to repay the refund she was given plus more money after they reassessed her taxes based on her worldwide income. I always assumed the money you made before coming to Canada was not taxable!
So my friend moved to Canada as a PR mid 2016. Filed her taxes in 2017 and got a refund of X amount and then got a letter saying they needed her worldwide income before moving to Canada to calculate her HST/GST benefit. She declared what it was and then this month gets a letter saying she needs to repay the refund she was given plus more money after they reassessed her taxes based on her worldwide income. I always assumed the money you made before coming to Canada was not taxable!
So my friend moved to Canada as a PR mid 2016. Filed her taxes in 2017 and got a refund of X amount and then got a letter saying they needed her worldwide income before moving to Canada to calculate her HST/GST benefit. She declared what it was and then this month gets a letter saying she needs to repay the refund she was given plus more money after they reassessed her taxes based on her worldwide income. I always assumed the money you made before coming to Canada was not taxable!
Was she working when she arrived in Canada? She may have received a refund based on having no or very low income which actually wasn't the case after she reported her worldwide income.
Tax credits and benefits are based on previous income. CRA likely determined that your previous income was too high to be eligible for the credits/benefits and now require you to pay it back.
So my friend moved to Canada as a PR mid 2016. Filed her taxes in 2017 and got a refund of X amount and then got a letter saying they needed her worldwide income before moving to Canada to calculate her HST/GST benefit. She declared what it was and then this month gets a letter saying she needs to repay the refund she was given plus more money after they reassessed her taxes based on her worldwide income. I always assumed the money you made before coming to Canada was not taxable!
She likely received some benefits (HST, Trillium, etc.) that she was not entitled to based on her global income, and she is being asked to repay these (and not her tax refund which is very different). The money you make before coming to Canada is indeed not taxed at all.
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