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How to judge tax residents and non-tax residents after immigrating to Canada
Residents and non-residents also have differences in the concept of taxation. Residents (referred to as "tax residents") need to file tax returns, while non-residents (referred to as non-tax residents) do not need to file tax returns.

People who live in contact with Canada, such as the "bench" people who don't hesitate after getting the big envelope, have the focus of life, work, career and love in Maple Leaf Country. There is no doubt that congratulations are permanent;

If the connection with Canada is cut off, there is no permanent residence in Maple Leaf country, and there are no materials (such as work, house and passbook) that can "generate value" in Canada, it can be judged as a non-resident.

One more thing: as long as you apply for and receive the CCB (Milk Gold) and GST tax refund, it is equivalent to declaring that you are a resident.

Confusion of the above concepts often leads to misunderstanding in taxation. These misunderstandings focus on our short-term immigrants, because many people know very well that if they stay for a few days and don't establish residence links with Canada, they will become non-residents, so they stayed in China for two or three years and didn't file tax returns .............................................................................................................

After Changdeng, people established residential contact with Maple Leaf, and people naturally fulfilled the obligation of tax declaration. Very good! Are you eager to be the master of your own house and build a modern maple leaf country?

However, when filling out the tax bill, there was a misunderstanding about the sentence at the beginning of this article. The date when you became a Bloom resident was filled in as a short-term day in the spring two or three years ago, and the misunderstanding began. ...

After that, the CRA tax bureau was confused by the date you filled in, and it may make two wrong judgments:

A, became a taxpayer in the first two (three) years, but failed to declare tax for two (three) years, so you need to declare again!

B, if you don't file tax returns for two or three years, it should be the legendary "short board" guest, sentenced to non-resident, but he also received milk money, so the milk money should be recovered and interest should be levied!