1099-INT

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Wangado
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1099-INT

Post by Wangado »

I am a permanent resident of Canada and curretly live and work full time in Canada. I used to live and work in the US on a work permit a couple of years ago. A savings account I had opened while in the US, over the last year earned a small interest ($36.00; thrity six only) and I have been sent a 1099-INT interest income statement. This statement shows that no Federal income-tax was withheld. I do not have a W2 or any other source of income in the US. Am I supposed to file a 1040-NR or something like that ?
Thank you for your advice.
JGCA
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Post by JGCA »

If this is the only US source income you have its considered portfolio interest all you need to do is convert it into CND dollars use teh average rate of 1.0299 ( 1.03 rounded) for 2010 and show it on your CND T1 tax return, you do not need to file anything with the IRS.
JG
Wangado
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Post by Wangado »

JG: Thank you.
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