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First Tax Declaration

kosta

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Jan 21, 2009
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Hi All,

The question is, a newcomer landed in Canada in the end of 2010 must declare 2010 incomes by April 2011. Should it be the income after landing (only in Canada) or the income prior to landing in other countries must be also included in the first declaration?


Another question related to the first one: what about Children Benefits? Claim for these benefits should be accompanied by a document where the newcomer is supposed to declare previous two years income in other countries. If this income is high, does it mean there will be no Child Benefit at all?
 

Jonboy

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Sep 10, 2010
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White Rock, BC
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kosta said:
Hi All,

The question is, a newcomer landed in Canada in the end of 2010 must declare 2010 incomes by April 2011. Should it be the income after landing (only in Canada) or the income prior to landing in other countries must be also included in the first declaration?
World wide income after landing.


Another question related to the first one: what about Children Benefits? Claim for these benefits should be accompanied by a document where the newcomer is supposed to declare previous two years income in other countries. If this income is high, does it mean there will be no Child Benefit at all?
Yes.
 

kosta

Full Member
Jan 21, 2009
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Thanks! World income after lending is good. No child benefit is bad, but I am not going to lie about my previous income, even though no one could check it...