Non-resident Tax Return

Tax Filing for Non-residents

Navigating taxes as a non-resident can be tricky, but we’ve got you covered. Our team specializes in making tax filing easy for non-residents. We’ll guide you through the process, ensuring compliance and maximizing your returns. Say goodbye to tax worries and hello to a seamless experience with Tax Filing for Non-Residents!

How it works

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You - Collect documents

Download our relevant checklist and collect slips, receipts and other necessary documents.

We - Prepare Tax return

We will find all possible tax credits and deductions and prepare your tax return.​

You - Review

Before filing your tax return, you review the result of your tax return, and if you want, we will discuss the details.

We - File Tax return

We will file your tax return, and you will get the notice of assessment soon! Easy!

Download Non-resident Tax Checklist

Here's a checklist of documents typically required to file a tax return for a Non-resident individual in Canada
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Frequently Asked Questions

Do non-residents of Canada need to file taxes in Canada?

Non-residents of Canada are generally only required to file a Canadian tax return if they earned income from Canadian sources, such as employment, business, or rental income. Non-residents are not taxed on their worldwide income.

How is income earned in Canada taxed for non-residents?

Income earned in Canada by non-residents is typically subject to withholding tax at the source. The rate of withholding tax depends on the type of income, such as employment income, dividends, or rental income, and any tax treaties between Canada and the non-resident's country of residence.

When is the deadline for filing Canadian non-resident tax returns?

The deadline for filing Canadian non-resident tax returns is generally June 30th of the following tax year. However, it's essential to ensure compliance with any withholding tax requirements throughout the year to avoid penalties and interest charges.

What forms do non-residents need to file their Canadian tax return?

Non-residents may need to fill out different forms depending on the type of income earned in Canada. Common forms include the NR4 Statement of Amounts Paid or Credited to Non-Residents of Canada, as well as the T1-NR Tax Return for Non-Residents of Canada.

Can non-residents claim deductions and credits on their Canadian tax return?

Non-residents may be eligible to claim deductions or credits under certain circumstances, such as for business expenses incurred in Canada. However, eligibility for deductions and credits may be limited compared to residents of Canada.

Can non-residents file their Canadian tax return online?

Non-residents may be able to file their Canadian tax return online using the Canada Revenue Agency's (CRA) NETFILE service, depending on their specific circumstances and the availability of online filing options for non-residents. However, they may also choose to file their return by mail.

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