Hi All,
Seeking for your help and advices... Thanks in advance
I understand that the residential ties are home, spouse, personal property and social ties.
I actually met the spouse criteria (I have my husband working and living in Canada) as my residential tie to be a tax resident.
I landed in Oct16 for 2 weeks and back to my home country to continue my employment there till Feb17 (back to Canada permanently in Mar17).
I paid tax in my home country and there is a tax treaty between Canada and my home country.
I have strong tie in my home country in term of a permanent house and a job back then (applied 2 weeks vacation leave just to land in Canada).
I have my SIN and benefits when I landed Canada in Oct16. However, I was in Canada for only 2 weeks throughout the year.
Do I consider a tax resident and have to file my worldwide income for Year of Assessment 2016? OR with the employment tie back in home country and short staying in Canada (despite my husband is in Canada) will qualify me to be a deemed non resident for tax purpose?
Appreciate your advice. Many thanks!!
Seeking for your help and advices... Thanks in advance
I understand that the residential ties are home, spouse, personal property and social ties.
I actually met the spouse criteria (I have my husband working and living in Canada) as my residential tie to be a tax resident.
I landed in Oct16 for 2 weeks and back to my home country to continue my employment there till Feb17 (back to Canada permanently in Mar17).
I paid tax in my home country and there is a tax treaty between Canada and my home country.
I have strong tie in my home country in term of a permanent house and a job back then (applied 2 weeks vacation leave just to land in Canada).
I have my SIN and benefits when I landed Canada in Oct16. However, I was in Canada for only 2 weeks throughout the year.
Do I consider a tax resident and have to file my worldwide income for Year of Assessment 2016? OR with the employment tie back in home country and short staying in Canada (despite my husband is in Canada) will qualify me to be a deemed non resident for tax purpose?
Appreciate your advice. Many thanks!!