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Non resident Canadian with Ontario Drivers License deemed resident for tax purposes?
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Hi, I'm a non-resident Canadian, living and working abroad. I have a foreign drivers license but want to maintain my Ontario drivers license using my parents address. I don't want to give up my Ontario DL (my country of residence has no license exchange agreement with Canada and so I had to go through the hassle of the Ontario graduated licensing program even though I had 20+ years of driving experience!).
My question is...if I hold on to my Ontario drivers license with absolutely no other ties to Canada would this make me a resident for Canadian tax purposes? Thanks.
Hi, I'm a non-resident Canadian, living and working abroad. I have a foreign drivers license but want to maintain my Ontario drivers license using my parents address. I don't want to give up my Ontario DL (my country of residence has no license exchange agreement with Canada and so I had to go through the hassle of the Ontario graduated licensing program even though I had 20+ years of driving experience!).
My question is...if I hold on to my Ontario drivers license with absolutely no other ties to Canada would this make me a resident for Canadian tax purposes? Thanks.
No it doesn’t make you a resident for tax purposes. Doesn’t mean you can keep your license though if you are obtaining a license in another country. You are also providing misleading information about your current address. The big issue is whether you plan on actually using the license again.
Thanks. I will use my foreign DL when coming for short visits to rent a car and drive in Ontario.
I only want to keep renewing my Ontario DL (not the health card) to avoid going through the costly and time consuming graduated DL program again in case I have to move back to Canada. Only if I move back, I will use my Ontario DL again.
Thanks. I will use my foreign DL when coming for short visits to rent a car and drive in Ontario.
I only want to keep renewing my Ontario DL (not the health card) to avoid going through the costly and time consuming graduated DL program again in case I have to move back to Canada. Only if I move back, I will use my Ontario DL again.
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