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As a Canadian resident, receiving alimony payments from the USA...do I have to claim all payments rec'd, or just the amount that I actually bring over to Canada.? Right now, my payments go to my us bank account, and I withdraw as needed. And if so, what method of conversion do I use, when the bank rate changes daily?
Lastly, is there anything specifically I should know, that the average girl just isn't thinking of at this point. Thanks..
If you withdraw large amounts only once or twice a year, use the exchange rates on those days. If you withdraw frequently during the year, use the Bank of Canada average rate for the year. The converter for a particular day in the last 10 years is here: http://www.bankofcanada.ca/rates/exchan ... converter/, and the annual averages in in this document: http://www.bankofcanada.ca/stats/assets ... a-2013.pdf. The US average in 2013 was 1.02991480; I am using 1.03. So for example, if you withdrew a total of USD 20,000 in 2013, declare CAD 20,600 on your T1.
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