[quote]If you did not meet SPT, you probably should just file 1040NR, or file full year (treaty allows this, not IRS regs).[/quote]
What would this look like on the Canadian side? The cra says I can't be nonresident until I am resident somewhere else, but being a full year Canadian resident is much ...
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- Tue Apr 08, 2014 12:20 pm
- Forum: Canada / United States Tax & Accounting
- Topic: Not meeting substantial presence test: which of 3 options?
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- Sun Apr 06, 2014 3:28 am
- Forum: Canada / United States Tax & Accounting
- Topic: Taking stab at 3520, -A for TFSA
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- Sat Apr 05, 2014 2:12 am
- Forum: Canada / United States Tax & Accounting
- Topic: Not meeting substantial presence test: which of 3 options?
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Another disadvantage of #3 is to figure out how to actually do it. I see in IRS #519 how to do it for married couples filing jointly, but for single individuals I haven't seen such a possibility mentioned anywhere but this forum.
At least option #2 (first year choice) has a couple paragraphs in IRS ...
At least option #2 (first year choice) has a couple paragraphs in IRS ...
- Fri Apr 04, 2014 11:42 pm
- Forum: Canada / United States Tax & Accounting
- Topic: Not meeting substantial presence test: which of 3 options?
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Not meeting substantial presence test: which of 3 options?
Hello,
I moved to the US in Oct 2013. I am single and don't have any residential ties in Canada, but I do have a TFSA unfortunately.
I wanted to check my understanding of my filing options:
1)
Canada: Full-year resident, report all US+Can income
USA: Non-resident, file 1040NR with US income ...
I moved to the US in Oct 2013. I am single and don't have any residential ties in Canada, but I do have a TFSA unfortunately.
I wanted to check my understanding of my filing options:
1)
Canada: Full-year resident, report all US+Can income
USA: Non-resident, file 1040NR with US income ...
- Fri Apr 04, 2014 3:58 pm
- Forum: Canada / United States Tax & Accounting
- Topic: Moved to US: Can I still contribute to my RRSP this year?
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Moved to US: Can I still contribute to my RRSP this year?
Hello,
I have moved to the US this year and broken Canadian ties. I will become a US tax resident in the 2014 year.
I still have RRSP contribution room as I have not yet contributed for 2014. Can I still contribute to my RRSP to fill it up for this year, even though I've already left? (The money ...
I have moved to the US this year and broken Canadian ties. I will become a US tax resident in the 2014 year.
I still have RRSP contribution room as I have not yet contributed for 2014. Can I still contribute to my RRSP to fill it up for this year, even though I've already left? (The money ...