Hi All,
I have been doing a lot of reading and research and cannot seem to find a proper answer to the below, so advice/opinions would be appreciated.
I did my soft landing in Canada back in May 2019 and returned to my home country with the intention to move back to Canada in 2 years. I have no ties to Canada, i.e. no bank account, no house, no dependents, etc.., therefore I am deemed to be non-resident for tax purposes.
I am, however, now planning to enter into a partnership with a Canadian citizen for the purpose of buying a small business in Montreal. My intention is still to move to Canada in 2 years.
With the above scenario, am I considered a resident for tax purposes? If I am still considered non resident for tax purposes, I believe I will need to pay taxes on the income generated from this business. Is such tax withheld at source? do I need to do my separate filings?
Help is appreciated.
Thanks
I have been doing a lot of reading and research and cannot seem to find a proper answer to the below, so advice/opinions would be appreciated.
I did my soft landing in Canada back in May 2019 and returned to my home country with the intention to move back to Canada in 2 years. I have no ties to Canada, i.e. no bank account, no house, no dependents, etc.., therefore I am deemed to be non-resident for tax purposes.
I am, however, now planning to enter into a partnership with a Canadian citizen for the purpose of buying a small business in Montreal. My intention is still to move to Canada in 2 years.
With the above scenario, am I considered a resident for tax purposes? If I am still considered non resident for tax purposes, I believe I will need to pay taxes on the income generated from this business. Is such tax withheld at source? do I need to do my separate filings?
Help is appreciated.
Thanks