Hi,
I'm a Canadian citizen living in the US with a permanent resident card. I'd like to invest my Canadian dollars without converting to US dollars to avoid a currency conversion while exchange rates are not good. My US broker at Fidelity Investments recently informed me that they have brokerage accounts in Canadian dollars where I could buy any action on the Canadian stock exchange. Do you know if owning a Canadian ETF fund in a Canadian denominated account in the US would be considered passive investment for tax purposes? I would prefer to own ETFs instead of individual stocks.
I'm referring to the tax complications of owning Canadian ETFs or mutual funds in Canada if you are a US permanent residents or citizens.
Ref: https://financialpost.com/personal-fina ... x-problems
Thanks in advance
Passive Income on Canadian ETFs
Moderator: Mark T Serbinski CA CPA
Re: Passive Income on Canadian ETFs
Yes, these are "PFICs" and require special tax handling which can make them diifcult and reduce theire return.
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Re: Passive Income on Canadian ETFs
You do not need to be in a foreign country for ETFs (and mutual funds) to be considered PFICs.
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Re: Passive Income on Canadian ETFs
OK, thanks so much!