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I am already in Canada since 2009 and yes there is a CRA profile that one has to create with this agency. Within that profile, there is an option for deposits. Once you click on there you will see all your bank account info and all deposits you or your employer have made so far.

Sorry, but I disagree with you! And I don't wanna fight with you either. I am also telling what I know for sure!

Please find more information about how to create a CRA profile by clicking on the link provided below (please also note the highlighted comments):

http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/esrvc-srvce/tx/ndvdls/myccnt/menu-eng.html

My Account allows you to track your refund, view or change your return, check your benefit and credit payments and your RRSP limit, set up direct deposit, and so much more.

Final note: I strongly advise you to gather more information regarding a particular topic before literally saying someone is wrong. If you are still in doubt on whether or not you can deposit large amounts of money in a financial institution here in Canada without CRA noticing that, please give it a try and you will see the consequences.







Goku said:
I will tell you why you are wrong.

I work in Canada from past 3 years(in Canada for past 5 years), and I work as accountant supervisor and deal with CRA on almost daily basis. I also make large deposits and withdrawal every month, nothing get reflect in CRA. There is no such things like CRA profile. CRA has nothing to do with your personal account. You know people who told you something. I am here in Canada, I know rules and regulations related to CRA. Now, if you want to challenge me on something its upto you but I am 100% sure you will lose your bet.

I dont have anything personal or wont gain any advantage by telling you that you were wrong if you were right. But if someone is wrong, then I will tell them that info is wrong. I dont see any problem with that and I am sure nobody has problem with that.

You were wrong btw. I don't want to fight you friend but please make sure you are conveying proper information because many people takes decision based on whats told. Peace. :)
 
Guys i'm happy to announce that by God's Mercy i got MR & RPRF now :D :D :D :D

Thanks to Allah "Alhamdole Allah"

Thanks to you guys for support during the waiting time.
 
Bemo said:
Guys i'm happy to announce that by God's Mercy i got MR & RPRF now :D :D :D :D

Thanks to Allah "Alhamdole Allah"

Thanks to you guys for support during the waiting time.
WOW Congratulations Bemo .... after a long wait :P :P ;D
Did they give you 60 days or 30 days to submit them?
 
Bemo said:
Guys i'm happy to announce that by God's Mercy i got MR & RPRF now :D :D :D :D

Thanks to Allah "Alhamdole Allah"

Thanks to you guys for support during the waiting time.

Congratulations BRO.+1
 
Thx Bro +1
They gave me 30 days

Ages of insanity said:
WOW Congratulations Bemo .... after a long wait :P :P ;D
Did they give you 60 days or 30 days to submit them?

Smart2btrue2 said:
Congratulations BRO.+1

Thx Bro +1
Any advices?
 
My PP reached CPC-O on Jan 15th. Still waiting for the tracker activation. Anyone on the same boat as of me and with same PP delivery time ?
 
Same here, it reached CPC Ottawa on Jan 15th and no activation yet. No worries we should get activation either today or tomorrow.


skarthick2k5 said:
My PP reached CPC-O on Jan 15th. Still waiting for the tracker activation. Anyone on the same boat as of me and with same PP delivery time ?
 
INDIA2CANADA.PDA said:
Team

Hospital that did my medicals told me that they have uploaded e-medical results on 12-Jan-2015. And the FBI PCC/RPRF receipts I mailed to Ottawa also reached CPC-O on 12-JAN-2015. Its more than a week and I don't see the third line updated in my ECAS. is this normal? should I be worried ?.. anyone else in this situation. Let me know. Thanks

Two weeks completed after CPC-O receiving my medicals and PCC/RPRF.. No third line in ECAS yet.. Getting worried now.. Anyone else in the same boat????
 
pepe84 said:
I am already in Canada since 2009 and yes there is a CRA profile that one has to create with this agency. Within that profile, there is an option for deposits. Once you click on there you will see all your bank account info and all deposits you or your employer have made so far.

Sorry, but I disagree with you! And I don't wanna fight with you either. I am also telling what I know for sure!

Please find more information about how to create a CRA profile by clicking on the link provided below (please also note the highlighted comments):

http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/esrvc-srvce/tx/ndvdls/myccnt/menu-eng.html

My Account allows you to track your refund, view or change your return, check your benefit and credit payments and your RRSP limit, set up direct deposit, and so much more.

Final note: I strongly advise you to gather more information regarding a particular topic before literally saying someone is wrong. If you are still in doubt on whether or not you can deposit large amounts of money in a financial institution here in Canada without CRA noticing that, please give it a try and you will see the consequences.
CRA can't see your bank account transactions even if you pre-authorized them for direct debit. Pre-authorized deposits/debits are done for your and CRA's convenience only. if you are self-employed you have to remit taxes to CRA by yourself, so you can allow CRA withdraw money from your account directly by providing your bank info to them. I do that with other bills like hydro, cellphone, etc. No agency can see your personal banking transactions, it's a privacy issue. Btw, I have a CRA electronic account as well and I checked for bank account deposits info, there's no such thing. The deposits that are there are the money that CRA deposits into your bank account if you are eligible for any credits or benefits. I don't know how else to explain this :).
 
Can I rent a car in USA and return it in CA after landing. Does enterprise agree to that?
 
I have the same thing as you do and I see all deposits I made to my TFSA and RRSP accounts. Also, they know the amount of money you make from the T4/T4A slips. They can also have access to any foreign transaction made onto your account. Once the financial institution in Canada gets access to your SIN number, CRA can certainly have access to all your funds. Call CRA and ask if still in doubt. I am telling what I have been told, please stop the speculations and call CRA to make sure what you are saying is true or not.




orange_girl said:
CRA can't see your bank account transactions even if you pre-authorized them for direct debit. Pre-authorized deposits/debits are done for your and CRA's convenience only. if you are self-employed you have to remit taxes to CRA by yourself, so you can allow CRA withdraw money from your account directly by providing your bank info to them. I do that with other bills like hydro, cellphone, etc. No agency can see your personal banking transactions, it's a privacy issue. Btw, I have a CRA electronic account as well and I checked for bank account deposits info, there's no such thing. The deposits that are there are the money that CRA deposits into your bank account if you are eligible for any credits or benefits. I don't know how else to explain this :).
 
pepe84 said:
I am already in Canada since 2009 and yes there is a CRA profile that one has to create with this agency. Within that profile, there is an option for deposits. Once you click on there you will see all your bank account info and all deposits you or your employer have made so far.

Sorry, but I disagree with you! And I don't wanna fight with you either. I am also telling what I know for sure!

Please find more information about how to create a CRA profile by clicking on the link provided below (please also note the highlighted comments):

http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/esrvc-srvce/tx/ndvdls/myccnt/menu-eng.html

My Account allows you to track your refund, view or change your return, check your benefit and credit payments and your RRSP limit, set up direct deposit, and so much more.

Final note: I strongly advise you to gather more information regarding a particular topic before literally saying someone is wrong. If you are still in doubt on whether or not you can deposit large amounts of money in a financial institution here in Canada without CRA noticing that, please give it a try and you will see the consequences.

I have done it before, and there was no issues with that. I deposited $XX,XXX CAD in my account in single shot. You still want me to try it.

What you are talking about Deposits is information for Direct deposit. Whatever refund you are getting will be directly credited to your bank account as CRA no more issues cheque's as they have gone paperless. You must have provide this information (either cancelled Cheque or direct deposit from bank) to your tax filer, and he provide it to CRA or either way you can added it by your self from MY CRA account.

Now let me explain whole thing in detail:

CRA account is just to track all you returns, for NOA for all previous years, RRSP, Etc. Most of the people has to provide Direct deposit information as most of them will receive some kind of refund i.e. Sales tax credit, Energy and property tax credit ,etc. In case of audit, you can also submit documents requested thorough my CRA account which is lot quicker and time efficient.

Now let take one situation, for example A person name XYZ told his employer that he don't want to pay taxes for now, he will pay it later when files his tax return ( CPP & EI still gets deducted). He filed his tax return and didn't pay his taxes even after CRA issued him warning. Now, what will happen is CRA will freeze his bank account, and with draw all the money he deposits until all his dues are paid or they will adjust it towards its refund.

CRA has nothing to do with what ever amount of deposits you make in your personal account, they only interfere with your personal bank account when you don't pay your taxes on time.

One of the case of our client: Now we had a client who brought $1.6m when he came to Canada, he filed his tax return for 2 years. He also opened up a company which made good profit & also did some large investments. After tracing his account for 3 years. They audited him and asked for where he got money to make that much investment, they asked for personal bank statements and questioned him where he got his money from as it was very large deposit. He told that he brought it from back home when he landed, and CRA did cross verified with Immigration whether he declared that money or not.

But, there is no such thing as you deposit large amount in your personal bank account and it reflect on My CRA account. There is a privacy issue. They just cant access your information or neither can bank transmit it to CRA without your consent. You can sue CRA or bank for that.

TFSA and RRSP (only if you withdraw, T4/T4A/T5 slips, tuition fee tax credits, etc are all part of your revenue and based on that they decided how much tax you will have to pay. All slips you send is also sent by issuer of that slip.

Hope I made my point clear this time.
 
Vijay_Kumar said:
Can I rent a car in USA and return it in CA after landing. Does enterprise agree to that?

Yes you can. I think Uhaul has this kind of terms.
 
I received my passport back from CPC-O with Canadian visa and COPR this morning :)