Hi Guys
Hope everyone is doing fine.
I am a Canadian citizen who moved to the US on Feb 1st 2019 for work on a H1B Visa. I have a T4 from my canadian employer for the first month of 2019. I also have a rental property in Canada (Edmonton). I am still in the US and planning to work in the US for the next 3 years atleast.
My questions:
1. Am I considered a non-resident ? Just because I have a rental property, does that mean I am holding significant ties? I do not have any other family or spouse or any other ties in Canada.
2. My tenants in Canada are not withholding any tax so far, so should I file as "non resident" with the 216 form? If not, should I just say I am a non-resident if you guys think I am a non- resident?
3. Should I report my US income (W2) to Canada ? If yes, what amounts should be reported? I was trying to use turbo tax, but it gets confusing. Not sure if I should report gross or net income etc?
Thanks in advance.
Regarding my residency status
Moderator: Mark T Serbinski CA CPA
Re: Regarding my residency status
1. You are non-resident of Canada. make sure you are following the rules for non-resident reantal income (MONtHLY withholding, etc).
2. You need to have someone (not usually the tenant) remit withholding to CRA.
3. No, You file a departure retrun for 2019 with Feb 1 departure date.
2. You need to have someone (not usually the tenant) remit withholding to CRA.
3. No, You file a departure retrun for 2019 with Feb 1 departure date.
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Re: Regarding my residency status
Thank you. I havn't done the monthly withholding so far as I didnt know that. Is it possible to back date that now? Any other options?
Re: Regarding my residency status
You will have to file a 216 return for 2019, along with your departure return. CRA wuill asses the penalty, so get moving, and also start the withholding now going forward.
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