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As part of my new job, I have to complete a Personal Tax Credits Return and a BC equivalent in order to determine what tax credits I might be entitled to and how much tax I should pay.
On the Canada form, TD1, there is a section relating to non-residents. It says only fill in if you are a non resident. Now, I am not a non-resident now as I have moved to canada and started work here. However, I was a non-resident for the previous 7 months of this tax year. Do I just complete the form as though I am a resident given that this is now my status? Or do I have to acknowledge my non residence which has taken up the remainder of the year and where I earnt money?
As part of my new job, I have to complete a Personal Tax Credits Return and a BC equivalent in order to determine what tax credits I might be entitled to and how much tax I should pay.
On the Canada form, TD1, there is a section relating to non-residents. It says only fill in if you are a non resident. Now, I am not a non-resident now as I have moved to canada and started work here. However, I was a non-resident for the previous 7 months of this tax year. Do I just complete the form as though I am a resident given that this is now my status? Or do I have to acknowledge my non residence which has taken up the remainder of the year and where I earnt money?
You are a resident now so don't fill the "non-resident" part on the TD-1.
When you file your 2020 taxes next year, there will be questions about the date you became a resident, and some of the deductions and credits will be prorated accordingly.
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