1. Do they have to file tax for foreign income?
2. Instead of applying for SIN, do they apply for ITN (Individual Tax Number) for filing taxes if they have Canadian Income?
1. Do they have to file tax for foreign income?
2. Instead of applying for SIN, do they apply for ITN (Individual Tax Number) for filing taxes if they have Canadian Income?
Yes super visa holder is not allowed to work in Canada. However, they may open a Canadian bank account and earn interest, of which might have to report taxes.
As a super visitor holder, does it mean their foreign income won't trigger any Canadian taxes as they are visitor (Even they they stay longer than 183 days, and might be considered a resident for tax purposes)?
I'm asking of behalf a super vis holder, not about myself.
1. For super visa holder, they may stay longer than 183 days (and might considered a resident for tax purposes), does it mean their foreign income trigger any Canadian taxes?
2. As super visa holder, even they are not allowed to work, they may open a Canadian bank account and earn interest, of which might have to report taxes.
1. Do they have to file tax for foreign income?
2. Instead of applying for SIN, do they apply for ITN (Individual Tax Number) for filing taxes if they have Canadian Income?
I'm asking of behalf a super vis holder, not about myself.
1. For super visa holder, they may stay longer than 183 days (and might considered a resident for tax purposes), does it mean their foreign income trigger any Canadian taxes?
2. As super visa holder, even they are not allowed to work, they may open a Canadian bank account and earn interest, of which might have to report taxes.
I'm asking of behalf a super vis holder, not about myself.
1. For super visa holder, they may stay longer than 183 days (and might considered a resident for tax purposes), does it mean their foreign income trigger any Canadian taxes?
2. As super visa holder, even they are not allowed to work, they may open a Canadian bank account and earn interest, of which might have to report taxes.
“As super visa holder, even they are not allowed to work, they may open a Canadian bank account and earn interest, of which might have to report taxes.”
That’s a mute point . If it’s an interest bearing account. The bank won’t even open up interest bearing accounts without a SIN.
It’s not the bank policy , it’s the Government’s policy.