Till 2008, contributions from US income to 401K were not allowed on Canada return for deductions and had to be added to income. I read from previous posts that now from 2009 any 401 contributions made from US income while resident of Canada -for part year resident period due to family there- is considered equivalent of RRSP contribution. Question is
1) Do you show this amount on same line as RRSP on Canada return?
2) Which CRA document shows details about recent treaty revision on 401K/RRSP contributions which came in effect from 2009?
Reporting US income for Canada return
Moderator: Mark T Serbinski CA CPA
There is a form to fill out for CRA. I have reportedon this here before.
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pbg/tf/rc268/README.html
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pbg/tf/rc268/README.html
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If you were working in the US and still living in Canada (which I believe is what you claim you were doing the first part of 2009) then you are a commuter.
Otherwise you are a non-resident, not reporting any of this (like for the second part of the year for you, when you left canada).
Otherwise you are a non-resident, not reporting any of this (like for the second part of the year for you, when you left canada).
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For part-year, since you only eported US income up to departure date, you can only claim 401(K) contribs made before departure date.
That would be on your paystub.
That would be on your paystub.
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