It is absolutely needed. Please stop disseminating false information.Interesting question,i doubt that its needed to pay taxes for the work outside canada
According to what i have read its not needed unless you have ties in canada,have a look yourself and anyways i wrote i doubt,am not 100 percent sure,i am not disseminating false informationIt is absolutely needed. Please stop disseminating false information.
There is not tax on Savings and you do not need to report them. Interest from the savings need to be report to CRA, you will not be double taxed if the country where interest accrued has a tax treaty with Canada. If not, you might have to pay tax on interest in Canada too...Hi,
If I'm a PR in Canada, do I have to pay the Canadian government tax on savings/interest held abroad, even though I am paying tax to my home government already?
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There is not tax on Savings and you do not need to report them. Interest from the savings need to be report to CRA, you will not be double taxed if the country where interest accrued has a tax treaty with Canada. If not, you might have to pay tax on interest in Canada too...
There is an important difference between reporting accounts that exceed $100k and reporting income on world wide accounts. The OP is asking about the latter, and the answer is that if you are a tax resident of Canada, then you must report and pay taxes on your world wide income, including interest and dividends on international accounts. Reporting accounts exceeding $100k is a separate issue, and has nothing to do with income.You absolutely do need to report savings held overseas if they exceed $100,000.
There is an important difference between reporting accounts that exceed $100k and reporting income on world wide accounts. The OP is asking about the latter, and the answer is that if you are a tax resident of Canada, then you must report and pay taxes on your world wide income, including interest and dividends on international accounts. Reporting accounts exceeding $100k is a separate issue, and has nothing to do with income.
If I've spent 2 months in North America, including time in Canada to activate my pr, but not worked there at all and only worked in my home country, do I have to file a Canadian tax return? I've only been a tourist here, apart from activating my pr.