I became a non-resident on Canada in 2010. I own a condo in Toronto and make a net loss every year. (Condo rent is less than the mortgage payment). I filed my taxes till 2015.
I haven't filed taxes since 2016. Now I am thinking of selling my Condo. However, I need to make sure that its tax situation is clear before I proceed with the sale. I want to file 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 taxes. Net income is basically zero.
In the i "Income Tax Guide for Electing Under Section 216", it says: "If the CRA approved your Form NR6 for the year and you do not file your section 216 return by the due date, you will be subject to non-resident tax on your gross rental income. "
First, I never filed NR6. Second, does the above statement mean that if I file my taxes now, CRA will ask me to pay on my gross rent and not the net rent?
I haven't filed taxes since 2016. Now I am thinking of selling my Condo. However, I need to make sure that its tax situation is clear before I proceed with the sale. I want to file 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 taxes. Net income is basically zero.
In the i "Income Tax Guide for Electing Under Section 216", it says: "If the CRA approved your Form NR6 for the year and you do not file your section 216 return by the due date, you will be subject to non-resident tax on your gross rental income. "
First, I never filed NR6. Second, does the above statement mean that if I file my taxes now, CRA will ask me to pay on my gross rent and not the net rent?