I want to get my NOA as soon as possible (for parent's super-visa and other things). However, I am worried whether my tax return might go into audit and so NOA might take very long time.
I moved from U.S. to B.C., Canada in mid-2018. Then after few months, my employer moved me from B.C. to Quebec. Also, even after moving to Canada, I had regular (stock) income from U.S. (through my employer stock plan).
I think my Canadian tax return might be complicated, and hence higher chances of audit because:
a) I would be part-year resident
b) I worked in two provinces (B.C. and Quebec)
c) I would probably be claiming moving expenses (as I moved for work)
d) I had significant foreign income after becoming Canadian tax resident (and would be claiming foreign tax credit)
e) I contributed (~2k) to RRSP
Questions:
1) Would the NOA be delayed in case my tax return is audited?
2) Does it take longer to process tax-returns of part-year residents?
3) Is there anything I can do to reduce the chances of audit? Should I consider not claiming moving expenses to keep tax-return simple?
Any suggestions/opinions are welcome.
I moved from U.S. to B.C., Canada in mid-2018. Then after few months, my employer moved me from B.C. to Quebec. Also, even after moving to Canada, I had regular (stock) income from U.S. (through my employer stock plan).
I think my Canadian tax return might be complicated, and hence higher chances of audit because:
a) I would be part-year resident
b) I worked in two provinces (B.C. and Quebec)
c) I would probably be claiming moving expenses (as I moved for work)
d) I had significant foreign income after becoming Canadian tax resident (and would be claiming foreign tax credit)
e) I contributed (~2k) to RRSP
Questions:
1) Would the NOA be delayed in case my tax return is audited?
2) Does it take longer to process tax-returns of part-year residents?
3) Is there anything I can do to reduce the chances of audit? Should I consider not claiming moving expenses to keep tax-return simple?
Any suggestions/opinions are welcome.