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Filling out RC66 SCH E for Child Benefit

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We applied for the Canada Child Benefit as our daughter was born a few weeks ago. The CRA sent a letter in the mail saying they need us to fill out a form for them. I am having trouble figuring out the figures for each year that they are asking.

My wife received her Permanent Residence Card in May 2018. I am a born and raised Canadian, so I have nothing to do with this form, I assume.

My questions are, it is asking for the date that she "became a resident of Canada", does this mean when she became a Permanent Resident? She was here for 2 years on a work permit before she got her PR. What is the definition of a "Resident".

Also, on the second page it is asking for income figures for up to 2 years before she became a resident. It says "Enter all income in Canadian dollars from all sources inside and outside Canada. Do not include income that you or your spouse or common-law partner have reported on a Canadian tax return. Enter "0" if you had no income."

So does that mean if she became a "resident" when she arrived here on her work permit, we have to put her income for the 2 years prior to that? we have basically no idea what those figure would be from her time in Taiwan. She has filed Canadian taxes for 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018. Or does this mean when she became a permanent resident, she she needs to put her income for 2017 and 2016, but it says not to include any income that was previously reported on a canadian tax return.

I am so confused.
 

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We applied for the Canada Child Benefit as our daughter was born a few weeks ago. The CRA sent a letter in the mail saying they need us to fill out a form for them. I am having trouble figuring out the figures for each year that they are asking.

My wife received her Permanent Residence Card in May 2018. I am a born and raised Canadian, so I have nothing to do with this form, I assume.

My questions are, it is asking for the date that she "became a resident of Canada", does this mean when she became a Permanent Resident? She was here for 2 years on a work permit before she got her PR. What is the definition of a "Resident".

Also, on the second page it is asking for income figures for up to 2 years before she became a resident. It says "Enter all income in Canadian dollars from all sources inside and outside Canada. Do not include income that you or your spouse or common-law partner have reported on a Canadian tax return. Enter "0" if you had no income."

So does that mean if she became a "resident" when she arrived here on her work permit, we have to put her income for the 2 years prior to that? we have basically no idea what those figure would be from her time in Taiwan. She has filed Canadian taxes for 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018. Or does this mean when she became a permanent resident, she she needs to put her income for 2017 and 2016, but it says not to include any income that was previously reported on a canadian tax return.

I am so confused.
Sounds like the request was a mistake, as she was living in Canada and filing Canadian returns during the qualifying period. She needs to contact CRA and make sure she speaks with an agent specializing in CCB.
 
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joeythecat

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Sounds like the request was a mistake, as she was living in Canada and filing Canadian returns during the qualifying period. She needs to contact CRA and make sure she speaks with an agent specializing in CCB.
this is what I was thinking too, why do they need this after she has filed taxes for 4 years? Is it because it has only been 1 year since her PR?
 

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this is what I was thinking too, why do they need this after she has filed taxes for 4 years? Is it because it has only been 1 year since her PR?
That form is required when people don't have Canadian tax returns in the qualifying years, so when she became a PR shouldn't have anything to do with it.
 

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She also may be requesting the CCB but your name and income count for the CCB amount if you are married or common law.
 

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We applied for the Canada Child Benefit as our daughter was born a few weeks ago. The CRA sent a letter in the mail saying they need us to fill out a form for them. I am having trouble figuring out the figures for each year that they are asking.

My wife received her Permanent Residence Card in May 2018. I am a born and raised Canadian, so I have nothing to do with this form, I assume.

My questions are, it is asking for the date that she "became a resident of Canada", does this mean when she became a Permanent Resident? She was here for 2 years on a work permit before she got her PR. What is the definition of a "Resident".

Also, on the second page it is asking for income figures for up to 2 years before she became a resident. It says "Enter all income in Canadian dollars from all sources inside and outside Canada. Do not include income that you or your spouse or common-law partner have reported on a Canadian tax return. Enter "0" if you had no income."

So does that mean if she became a "resident" when she arrived here on her work permit, we have to put her income for the 2 years prior to that? we have basically no idea what those figure would be from her time in Taiwan. She has filed Canadian taxes for 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018. Or does this mean when she became a permanent resident, she she needs to put her income for 2017 and 2016, but it says not to include any income that was previously reported on a canadian tax return.

I am so confused.
Hi @joeythecat What did you end up filling in 'Step 4 - You Income'? I have a very similar case. My Wife and I were the Temp resident in 2015 and became PR in 2019. Should I write our 2015, 2014, and 2013 incomes?
Appreciate you response on this. Thanks!
 

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Hi @joeythecat What did you end up filling in 'Step 4 - You Income'? I have a very similar case. My Wife and I were the Temp resident in 2015 and became PR in 2019. Should I write our 2015, 2014, and 2013 incomes?
Appreciate you response on this. Thanks!
No. Your 2013-2015 incomes are irrelevant. CCB for 2019 was determined by income in 2017 and 2018. That is what CRA needs. If you were both Canadian tax residents in those years, this form doesn't apply to you.
 
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No. Your 2013-2015 incomes are irrelevant. CCB for 2019 was determined by income in 2017 and 2018. That is what CRA needs. If you were both Canadian tax residents in those years, this form doesn't apply to you.
Thanks @canuck_in_uk . That means we don't need to upload Form RC66SCH for the CCB application. CRA has all the Tax information for both of us (me and my wife) since 2015.
 

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hello guys.. in RC66SCH form.. do i have to mention the income that we made before becoming PR? we were not living in canada.. so do i have to mention the income from my previous work in previous countrY?
 
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hello guys.. in RC66SCH form.. do i have to mention the income that we made before becoming PR? we were not living in canada.. so do i have to mention the income from my previous work in previous countrY?
Yes you must include all international income.