New form T1135 and IRA assets

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patti
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New form T1135 and IRA assets

Post by patti »

It looks like the CRA has a significantly revised form T1135 (Foreign Income Verification Statement) for 2013 filings.

I seem to recall that the old T1135 specifically exempted U.S. IRA accounts. The new form makes no reference to IRA's or other foreign pension assets. Do IRA assets now count towards the $100k reporting threshold?
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according to these experts, pensions are still exempt

http://www.grantthornton.ca/resources/i ... 135_NC.pdf
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patti
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Post by patti »

That offers some comfort; however, I wonder how these experts arrived at their conclusion? The old T1135 instructions explicitly exempted U.S. IRA accounts. All that wording has been deleted and there are no references to pension assets in the FAQs. Is this just careless drafting on the part of CRA or have they intentionally left it vague? Does Grant Thornton have additional information or have they made an assumption based on the prior definition of "specified foreign property"?
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Post by nelsona »

remember that the definitions are set out in the tax code. The form didn't change this. Why they removed the wording? Dunno.
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Post by bbhattac »

This article can provide a bit more peace of mind for IRA holders.

https://www.cpacanada.ca/~/media/site/c ... ipants.pdf
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