You will have to declare on your Canadian income tax return. Depending on the country of source, Canada may have a tax treaty with it, so you will not be doubly taxed.sato2 said:Dear,
I am supposed to receive my pension within few months after landing. Should I declare that I will receive it later and its amount, when landing or not necessary.
Thanks
Ah but the bank did, google Fintrac.ei8ht said:but PM, i didn't declare anything while landing, except the above 10000 i was carrying. and over the last few months quite some monies were wired to my scotiabank ac. no one asked me anything till now. will that be a red flag later?
You don't have to do anything. Just report the money as income on your Canadian tax return and you can probably claim the taxes that you have already paid. It is actually a job for a tax accountant. If it is a monthly pension there is also a Canadian tax deduction for pension income.sato2 said:Thank you!
I was more interesting on what to do on landing. Should I tell them that I will be receiving some money later or not?
I will ask my bank what I must do when I received the money. Of course the money will be taxed in the country of origin.
thanks again
1. You would have to report the $800 as income, you don't have to report gifts.zygurn said:I apologize but I need to hijack this thread for a question of my own. There's a tax in my country that I can collect back if I leave the country for good, ie. leaving to Canada, but I can't collect it till I have the PR card. It isn't my intention to return and collect it as soon as I get the PR card but I'm sure I will collect it eventually since it can only be done face to face. Should I declare this money in the tax return once I collect it? It's really not much, like $800 at the time of writing (since the currency is very likely to be devaluated soon). Also, money gifts from my parents (in a future after landing) should be declared in tax return as well? My country doesn't have a tax treaty with Canada either but these two things aren't taxable over there either.
No.Suin said:I plan to transfer some money (about $5000) to my Canadian account from my home one - this money is just my savings. do I need to pay tax on it?
Suin said:thank you for your reply, PMM. is there any way to prove that this money is not my income? as I heard they will make me to enter them into my this year taxes filing.