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We may apply to bring my in-laws, but we are $600 short one year on tax income. We were wondering, if we do a reassesment of our taxes on that year, will that be valid as a proof of income?
Also, our daughter was born in 2019, do we need to show proof of her in 2018, when she didn't exist? (because then we would be short 9K on 2018).
We may apply to bring my in-laws, but we are $600 short one year on tax income. We were wondering, if we do a reassesment of our taxes on that year, will that be valid as a proof of income?
Also, our daughter was born in 2019, do we need to show proof of her in 2018, when she didn't exist? (because then we would be short 9K on 2018).
Regardless whether you are applying to sponsor your in laws, you should request for a reassessment on your taxes on that year where you failed to declare income earned. Do this to avoid further interest charges. with CRA.
Regardless whether you are applying to sponsor your in laws, you should request for a reassessment on your taxes on that year where you failed to declare income earned. Do this to avoid further interest charges. with CRA.
Thanks, I didn't hide anything from the CRA, I am just saying that I am short $600 on the yearly income, and I wouldn't mind bumping it up (and paying some taxes) just to be approved in case they select us.
Thanks, I didn't hide anything from the CRA, I am just saying that I am short $600 on the yearly income, and I wouldn't mind bumping it up (and paying some taxes) just to be approved in case they select us.
Just to clarify, you declared the correct figures for gross income and want to change that to a figure that is $600 higher for that year for the sole purpose of qualifying to sponsor your in laws?
If you did not actually make enough income to meet the eligibility requirements then declaring income you didn't actually make to make it look like you did sounds like misrepresentation at the very least if not tax fraud to boot. Wouldn't reccomend doing that
If you think about it, if this was allowed then why would there be any concern at all with how much people earned in 2018, 2019, 2020?
The instructions would just say that you can retrospectively declare the amounts required and pay the required taxes.
From what I have understood from accountants and lawyers is that this is fraud.
We might think that CRA would be more than happy to collect more taxes from us for previous years when we declare it voluntarily. But CRA would look at it, hey why did this guy not declare that $600 in Year X? What about Years preceding? You might get audited for previous years. While you might have nothing to hide for previous years no one wants to go through an audit.
However the law is a different beast - it's called fraud. In law, fraud is intentionaldeception to secure unfair or unlawful gain, or to deprive a victim of a legal right. Falsely declaring that you earned more money by $600 in Year X just so you meet the qualifications to sponsor for PGP, that's pretty close to it dont you think?
Now it's a different story if you really did forget about $600 in year X and now want to come clean about it with CRA. Even then CRA might start to open a file to audit you too.
Thanks, I didn't hide anything from the CRA, I am just saying that I am short $600 on the yearly income, and I wouldn't mind bumping it up (and paying some taxes) just to be approved in case they select us.
You can only "bump up" your income with REAL income.
If you increase your income with makeup amount, you are performing a tax fraud. Be prepared if they found out and audit all your previous tax return filed.
And also lets say you realized you should of gotten income from doing god knows what back in that year, you’ll be paid now . It’s not when income is earned , it’s when it’s paid . So if you get paid now for something you did a couple years ago , it’ll be declared on this tax year, not in the tax year you want to fiddle with.
I tell yah the webs people weave, don’t start making up income to suit yourself , so you can qualify for a program . The rules are there for a REASON. To ensure you can actually afford the individuals YOU want to sponsor, and that you don’t end up offloading the individuals on the Government because you can’t afford them .That’s just wrong no matter how one looks at it .
Adding, you don’t think the Government will look at individuals closely who are close to the income cut off , who miraculously “
Find” income to report ? Seriously. It’s not there first time at the rodeo . They know how people think, and unfortunately they are usually right .
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