Hi all. I would appreciate your opinion regarding this.
My wife and I are currently living in the US. We did a short PR landing back in July but did not move to Canada yet. I will shortly be moving to Canada next month but wife will stay back in the US to complete her studies and work for a few years. I am trying to determine her tax status after I move to Canada. I spoke with two professional tax accountants and they both gave me different answers.
As far as I can tell, if I live in Canada, she would be considered to have significant residential ties to Canada and this would make her a canadian resident for tax purposes. However, she's never worked or lived in Canada and she routinely lives and works in Canada. So which is it? resident or non-resident?
Here's the page determining residency page - https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-ag...-moved/determining-your-residency-status.html
My wife and I are currently living in the US. We did a short PR landing back in July but did not move to Canada yet. I will shortly be moving to Canada next month but wife will stay back in the US to complete her studies and work for a few years. I am trying to determine her tax status after I move to Canada. I spoke with two professional tax accountants and they both gave me different answers.
As far as I can tell, if I live in Canada, she would be considered to have significant residential ties to Canada and this would make her a canadian resident for tax purposes. However, she's never worked or lived in Canada and she routinely lives and works in Canada. So which is it? resident or non-resident?
Here's the page determining residency page - https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-ag...-moved/determining-your-residency-status.html