I have 2 possible complications regarding the non-residency claim in Oct '09.
1) I contribute to the home buyers plan and must put back the money into RRSP within 60 days of the non-residency claim. I have done so, but about 100 days after Oct of 2009. (I put it back as soon as I found out about the ...
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- Sat Jan 30, 2010 10:49 am
- Forum: Canada / United States Tax & Accounting
- Topic: Canadian living/earning in US for Part of first year in US
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- Wed Jan 27, 2010 3:46 pm
- Forum: Canada / United States Tax & Accounting
- Topic: Canadian living/earning in US for Part of first year in US
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Thanks for your reply,
Thank you for proposing my 2 options.
I do not intend to return to Canada at this point, so I have to pick a departure day anyhow. However, I am not prepared to file non-residency in Canada yet either. (I do not meet non-residnecy criteria yet, but perhaps will do so at some ...
Thank you for proposing my 2 options.
I do not intend to return to Canada at this point, so I have to pick a departure day anyhow. However, I am not prepared to file non-residency in Canada yet either. (I do not meet non-residnecy criteria yet, but perhaps will do so at some ...
- Tue Jan 26, 2010 5:47 pm
- Forum: Canada / United States Tax & Accounting
- Topic: Canadian living/earning in US for Part of first year in US
- Replies: 5
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Canadian living/earning in US for Part of first year in US
I have been in the US for more than 183 days (maybe just over 200), mostly in and out on a visitors visa. Since October, I have been in the US on an H1B visa. Throughout 2009, I kept a permanant home in Canada, but spent many days in the US living out of hotels, corporate housing, and finally my own ...