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Taxes again - Assets and inheritance
OK I understand that even on work visas, one can be a tax resident in Canada
a- What is acceptable evidence or documentation for valuing assets at the entry into Canada. Does it have to be a valuation performed the same day/month etc Eg. for property, how will Canada value this (taken as having acquired property at X CAD) Is a real estate opinion/email enough or do you have to get formal valuations? b- For inheritances, say these are not taxable in the home country due to no death taxes. However, will Canada tax these? c-Do people do these foreign income and asset returns on their own, or is an accountant necessary? |
Re: Taxes again - Assets and inheritance
Originally Posted by lookingtogo
(Post 11185422)
OK I understand that even on work visas, one can be a tax resident in Canada
a- What is acceptable evidence or documentation for valuing assets at the entry into Canada. Does it have to be a valuation performed the same day/month etc Eg. for property, how will Canada value this (taken as having acquired property at X CAD) Is a real estate opinion/email enough or do you have to get formal valuations? A formal written appraisal by a qualified surveyor is bullet proof. Lesser evidence like a letter from an estate agent will probably be good enough. I would want something in writing for my own peace of mind. That said, the CRA will quite likely accept your return as filed, especially if it is accompanied by a large cheque. b- For inheritances, say these are not taxable in the home country due to no death taxes. However, will Canada tax these? c-Do people do these foreign income and asset returns on their own, or is an accountant necessary? |
Re: Taxes again - Assets and inheritance
Originally Posted by JonboyE
(Post 11185614)
No inheritance tax in Canada. It is all yours to keep.
To clarify the inheritanec point: If I inherit an asset in the UK which is tax free (in the UK), Canada will also deem it tax exempt (foreign income/asset tax exempt) - is that correct? |
Re: Taxes again - Assets and inheritance
Originally Posted by lookingtogo
(Post 11185624)
Very helpful. Thank you Jon.
To clarify the inheritanec point: If I inherit an asset in the UK which is tax free (in the UK), Canada will also deem it tax exempt (foreign income/asset tax exempt) - is that correct? |
Re: Taxes again - Assets and inheritance
Ahh I see. Thank you again Jonboy. Interesting - and awful! :)
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