[quote="nelsona"]Oh, certainly if they sent you 2 forms for the year on the same investments, then the T form is for the first part of the year and the NR is for the second. But you said you moved in 2007, so you would have informed them then that you were non-resident, no?[/quote]
I don't think I ...
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- Sun Mar 15, 2009 7:13 pm
- Forum: Canada / United States Tax & Accounting
- Topic: Taxation of Canadian Mutual Funds for US Resident
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- Forum: Canada / United States Tax & Accounting
- Topic: Taxation of Canadian Mutual Funds for US Resident
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- Forum: Canada / United States Tax & Accounting
- Topic: Taxation of Canadian Mutual Funds for US Resident
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Taxation of Canadian Mutual Funds for US Resident
Hi,
I moved to the USA in 2007. I continue to own a certain amount of Canadian mutual funds through Mclean Budden. They sent me a T3 and an NR4 for 2008, but I'm not sure how to report this income on my 1040. (Ideally using Turbo Tax.) The numbers on my T3 and NR4 seem completely different, and don ...
I moved to the USA in 2007. I continue to own a certain amount of Canadian mutual funds through Mclean Budden. They sent me a T3 and an NR4 for 2008, but I'm not sure how to report this income on my 1040. (Ideally using Turbo Tax.) The numbers on my T3 and NR4 seem completely different, and don ...