I declared my worldwide income when I filed taxes in Canada in 2018. However, since I had paid taxes in the US already, (and I think the US and Canada have a reciprocal agreement), I was assessed only for Canadian income earned in 2018 that shows up in my NOA. If I refile my taxes, will I still have to pay taxes? Or will it just show up on my NOA but the taxes considered already paid?Hello, it is not required to declare the income you made in your country before you become a Canadian permanent resident. The law says you should declare worldwide income in you are consider a Canadian resident, which was not your case in 2018 before you move to Canada as permanent resident. Unfortunately I do not believe this will work, and not only that, if you find an accountant who will be willing to reassess your tax return only to allow you to increase your gross income in 2018, do not forget the impact it will have on the taxes you must pay to the government.
If I have to pay full taxes all over again (which is equal to almost losing my income in 2018 because Ill be paying twice), I wouldnt do it. I would only do it if I get a new NOA, that shows my wordwide income on it and I am asked to pay the difference which I hope will not be that much (I lived in Chicago, so the tax % isnt that much different between Toronto and Chicago).
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