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Income Tax Filing as PR

felixtae

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Sep 4, 2013
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I received my PR at the end of 2014 but did not move to Toronto until Autumn 2017. Am I required to file income tax for the years prior to moving into Canada? I am applying for citizenship soon and started in gathering all needed documents. There is a question on the form requiring filing income tax. I remember I was told that I do not have to file until I get here BUT someone mentioned to me that I supposed to file for every year since receiving my PR status.

Thanks.
 

canuck78

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Jun 18, 2017
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I received my PR at the end of 2014 but did not move to Toronto until Autumn 2017. Am I required to file income tax for the years prior to moving into Canada? I am applying for citizenship soon and started in gathering all needed documents. There is a question on the form requiring filing income tax. I remember I was told that I do not have to file until I get here BUT someone mentioned to me that I supposed to file for every year since receiving my PR status.

Thanks.
Depends if you were a tax resident all those years. Was your spouse or child living in Canada during that time? Were you making money in Canada? Did you have a home in Canada between 2014-17, etc. If you are not a resident for tax purposes no you didn’t need to file for those years before you moved to Canada.
 

felixtae

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Sep 4, 2013
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Depends if you were a tax resident all those years. Was your spouse or child living in Canada during that time? Were you making money in Canada? Did you have a home in Canada between 2014-17, etc. If you are not a resident for tax purposes no you didn’t need to file for those years before you moved to Canada.
Thanks for your reply. I am single and was not living in Canada during that time, though I did came to Canada about every 6 months, each for 2 weeks or so, for various purposes. I did open a bank account in around 2015 or 2016 to leave the left over cash from the trips. The account balance was never over CAD 1000. I did not have any other Canadian incomes back then.
 

canuck78

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Jun 18, 2017
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Thanks for your reply. I am single and was not living in Canada during that time, though I did came to Canada about every 6 months, each for 2 weeks or so, for various purposes. I did open a bank account in around 2015 or 2016 to leave the left over cash from the trips. The account balance was never over CAD 1000. I did not have any other Canadian incomes back then.
So you weren’t a tax resident those years.
 

felixtae

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Sep 4, 2013
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Huh? What does that have to do with IRS or US tax at all?