Hello,
The more i read the more confuse i get.
I moved to US MAY 2013 and got married.
So for my tax in Canada: are this correct
1. That i will file married? ( i read that since i was not married when i was in canada i will file single? , correct?
2. That 2013 will be my exit tax?
For US tax, i dont have income for 2013. My husband and i will be filling jointly.
Fyi. I have Rrsp in Canada, and less than 10 k cash in the bank.
1. Form 8938 and 8891 for RRSP
2. FBAR FOR THE CASH ?
FIRST TIMER ... CANADA AND US TAX
Moderator: Mark T Serbinski CA CPA
Re: FIRST TIMER ... CANADA AND US TAX
[quote="Yssa3675"]Hello,
The more i read the more confuse i get.
I moved to US MAY 2013 and got married.
So for my tax in Canada: are this correct
1. That i will file married? ( i read that since i was not married when i was in canada i will file single? , correct?
2. That 2013 will be my exit tax?
For US tax, i dont have income for 2013. My husband and i will be filling jointly.
Fyi. I have Rrsp in Canada, and less than 10 k cash in the bank.
1. Form 8938 and 8891 for RRSP
2. FBAR FOR THE CASH ?[/quote]
Opps sorry forgot.
Do i need to include or declare my canadian income in our US tax ?
The more i read the more confuse i get.
I moved to US MAY 2013 and got married.
So for my tax in Canada: are this correct
1. That i will file married? ( i read that since i was not married when i was in canada i will file single? , correct?
2. That 2013 will be my exit tax?
For US tax, i dont have income for 2013. My husband and i will be filling jointly.
Fyi. I have Rrsp in Canada, and less than 10 k cash in the bank.
1. Form 8938 and 8891 for RRSP
2. FBAR FOR THE CASH ?[/quote]
Opps sorry forgot.
Do i need to include or declare my canadian income in our US tax ?