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  1. pie_vancouver

    Working Holiday Visa - Tax income

    Then you don't have bad debts if he paid. 25% is the rate for withholding tax on passive income and rental income, not your case. The difference of resident and non-resident for tax purposes is the reporting of income, resident-worldwide income, non-resident-Canadian only, your case is simple...
  2. pie_vancouver

    Working Holiday Visa - Tax income

    Did you have income abroad?
  3. pie_vancouver

    Working Holiday Visa - Tax income

    Did you contact the client? Are you sure that they are not going to pay? It's only been a couple of months. Are you still in Canada and working here?
  4. pie_vancouver

    Working Holiday Visa - Tax income

    Why bad debt? That income would be under Self-employment income page 2 of T1
  5. pie_vancouver

    Working Holiday Visa - Tax income

    That's accrual accounting, you record revenues and expenses when they are incurred, regardless of when cash is exchanged, so that income was for 2017. How to pay the income tax owing? a wire transfer in Canadian dollars; an international money order drawn in Canadian dollars; a bank draft in...
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    Working Holiday Visa - Tax income

    So did you owe income tax using SimpleTax?
  7. pie_vancouver

    Working Holiday Visa - Tax income

    You are non-resident for tax purposes. How much income did you earn? For example, if you had an income earned in Canada for $100,000, you might owe income tax for that big income, even if you stayed for less than 6mos., you could also have a refund if your employer withheld income tax more than...
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    Invitation letter for Supervisa?

    ^No
  9. pie_vancouver

    Which is the best place to start RESP ?

    These providers can explain it to you clearly, try contacting them, start with your own bank. https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/services/student-financial-aid/education-savings/resp/resp-promoters-list.html My kid has RESP with CST.
  10. pie_vancouver

    Tax general inquiry

    If first time, it takes more than a month. If not, one week.
  11. pie_vancouver

    Credit Card Approval

    Yes, just ask for the NEWCOMER package. http://www.scotiabank.com/ca/en/0,,2468,00.html http://www.rbc.com/newcomers/ https://newcomer.cibc.com/cibc-welcome-to-canada-banking-package https://www.tdcanadatrust.com/planning/life-events/new-to-canada/index.jsp
  12. pie_vancouver

    File Taxes for Work Permit Holder with no salary?

    Specific dates of this 6.5 months?
  13. pie_vancouver

    First Income Tax - Foreign Employment Income

    You only report income earned from the day you landed in Canada, so from July 2017.
  14. pie_vancouver

    Invitation letter for Supervisa?

    Why would you think my mom's app be under CAN+?
  15. pie_vancouver

    Invitation letter for Supervisa?

    What's CAN+?
  16. pie_vancouver

    Invitation letter for Supervisa?

    My mom had furtherance test so it took almost 4 months from online submission to PPR. The VO sent the medical test request after 1 week of submission Approval was within a week after the medical changed to Passed. PPR was the following day. I submitted: my NOA & my husband's NOA for the...
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    Query on Taxes

    Email the forms to him, let him sign, scan and email them back to you. Easy. 3 forms to submit to CRA: 1. Canada Child Benefits Application 2. Status in Canada / Statement of Income 3. Canada Child Benefit – Statement of Income Proof of income is ITR, does he not file ITR in his country? Or...
  18. pie_vancouver

    Pregnancy and healthcare/OHIP

    I am sorry I should have said no cost instead of free. Lol
  19. pie_vancouver

    Pregnancy and healthcare/OHIP

    If you read my post I said delivery of the baby is free if eligible that was her question anyway and filing of income taxes is still separate even if you are married-individual income not family income.
  20. pie_vancouver

    Pregnancy and healthcare/OHIP

    If you land in Alberta, you dont have to wait 3 months to be covered, you landed as PR you are covered right away even if you don’t work and pay income tax.