I'm not sure if I need to pay 15% NRST in this situation. Can anyone advise? Thanks
Background:
I'm currently a non-resident and not living in Canada. I am the citizen as I have the Canadian passport.
I'm sponsoring my wife to get PR. So she is the foreign entity now as the PR application is still pending.
Once her PR application is approved, we will buy the house then move to Canada.
Question:
1) If I buy the house only under my name, will I need to pay 15% NRST? because I'm still being a non-resident at that time (not living in Canada yet).
2) If I buy the house with both of our names, will I need to pay 15% NRST? any special process do I need to do?
Thanks a lot
Background:
I'm currently a non-resident and not living in Canada. I am the citizen as I have the Canadian passport.
I'm sponsoring my wife to get PR. So she is the foreign entity now as the PR application is still pending.
Once her PR application is approved, we will buy the house then move to Canada.
Question:
1) If I buy the house only under my name, will I need to pay 15% NRST? because I'm still being a non-resident at that time (not living in Canada yet).
2) If I buy the house with both of our names, will I need to pay 15% NRST? any special process do I need to do?
Thanks a lot