Left Canada in 2011 and working in USA

This is our main tax information forum which deals with topics concerning Canadians living and working in the U.S., U.S. citizens contemplating working in Canada, and all aspects of Canadian and U.S. income tax and related adminstrative issues.

Moderator: Mark T Serbinski CA CPA

Post Reply
tkiranu
Posts: 4
Joined: Fri Mar 15, 2013 2:20 pm

Left Canada in 2011 and working in USA

Post by tkiranu »

Hi,

I have left Canada in year 2011 Dec. & started working for a US firm since Jan 2012. I have sold my house in year 2011 and my family also moved with me to USA. However, i still have money in RRSP, a canadian bank account, driving license, OHIP cards etc. Recently, when i enquired with my tax consultant, he is asking me to pay 12 K + tax to CRA. Is it too late for me to declare a Non-resident of Canada since its more than a year i moved to USA. Any help would be appreciated. I dont think i can afford 12K + taxes......
tkiranu
Posts: 4
Joined: Fri Mar 15, 2013 2:20 pm

Post by tkiranu »

Forgot to mention.... i am a Canadian Citizen... and is having credit cards, bank account considered as residential tie?
nelsona
Posts: 18685
Joined: Wed Oct 27, 2004 2:33 pm
Location: Nowhere, man

Post by nelsona »

You need to amend your 2011 tax return to indicate that you left canada on whatever date you did. This will avoid you having to report any US income. There is an Emigrant guide from CRA which explins thius, and you should have follwoed that last year.

Your DL and OHIP card are invalid anywy, sicne you moved away, but even those things you mentioned does NOT make you a tax resiident of Canada.

You live and work in US. Plain and simple.
After 20 years, I am severely cutting back on responses. Do not ask specifically for my help. There are a few others on this board that can answer most questions. All the best
tkiranu
Posts: 4
Joined: Fri Mar 15, 2013 2:20 pm

Thanks

Post by tkiranu »

Nelsona,

Thanks a bunch for your quick response. I have been getting CCTB & GST credit for 2011 filing. I am O.K. to return it to CRA. Hopefully, it wont be a big problem for delayed information about moving to US.
nelsona
Posts: 18685
Joined: Wed Oct 27, 2004 2:33 pm
Location: Nowhere, man

Post by nelsona »

Yes, you should have advised GST and CCTB them as soon as you left. Funny how people forget to do this when it is money they are getting, but when it starts to cost you, then how easy it is to want to folow the rules.
After 20 years, I am severely cutting back on responses. Do not ask specifically for my help. There are a few others on this board that can answer most questions. All the best
tkiranu
Posts: 4
Joined: Fri Mar 15, 2013 2:20 pm

Post by tkiranu »

Thanks for the sarcacism.......
nelsona
Posts: 18685
Joined: Wed Oct 27, 2004 2:33 pm
Location: Nowhere, man

Post by nelsona »

not sarcasm, observation.
After 20 years, I am severely cutting back on responses. Do not ask specifically for my help. There are a few others on this board that can answer most questions. All the best
Post Reply