- Jul 12, 2011
- 48
- 2
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Ottawa
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 28-05-2012
- AOR Received.
- 04-07-2012
- File Transfer...
- 11-07-2012
- Med's Request
- 15-01-2013
- Med's Done....
- 22-01-2013 (2nd time)
- Interview........
- N/A
- Passport Req..
- 15-01-2013
- LANDED..........
- in a few days!!
Tax return deadline is tomorrow... and I'm ready to pull my hair out!!!
My husband and I married in 2011 (Feb 14, 2011). He has lived here in Ontario on a Visitor Record for ALL of 2011. He, however, works in the U.S. and crosses the border daily. The CRA gave him an ITN... I know he needs to file a return... but what return? I assume he's a "Deemed Resident" but according to the CRA:
You are a deemed resident for tax purposes for the entire tax year if you:
stay in Canada for 183 days or more in that tax year;
do not have significant residential ties with Canada; and
are not considered a resident of another country under the terms of a tax treaty that Canada has with another country.
What I don't understand about this definition is the "do not have significant residential ties with Canada"... because my husband does (he lives here and I'm his spouse).
My husband and I married in 2011 (Feb 14, 2011). He has lived here in Ontario on a Visitor Record for ALL of 2011. He, however, works in the U.S. and crosses the border daily. The CRA gave him an ITN... I know he needs to file a return... but what return? I assume he's a "Deemed Resident" but according to the CRA:
You are a deemed resident for tax purposes for the entire tax year if you:
stay in Canada for 183 days or more in that tax year;
do not have significant residential ties with Canada; and
are not considered a resident of another country under the terms of a tax treaty that Canada has with another country.
What I don't understand about this definition is the "do not have significant residential ties with Canada"... because my husband does (he lives here and I'm his spouse).