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Tax Implications of Leaving Canada Permanently 

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Are you thinking about leaving Canada but feel overwhelmed by the tax implications? I've got you covered!
In my latest video, I dive deep into the complexities Canadians face when moving abroad. From understanding departure taxes to handling rental income while you're away, I share all you need to know to navigate these financial challenges with confidence.
Whether it's your first time considering a move or you're already living abroad, this guide is packed with vital information to help you manage your taxes efficiently.
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00:00 Introduction to Tax Implications
02:25 What Determines Tax Residency?
07:01 Understanding Departure Tax
09:21 Exceptions to the Rule
14:13 Managing Rental Income from Abroad
16:44 Filing Obligations for Non-Residents
21:02 Corporate Property Ownership Abroad
23:19 Effects on RSP and TFSA
27:47 Global Tax Implications to Consider
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@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips 4 месяца назад
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@Tugela60
@Tugela60 Месяц назад
Given how much igorance is being expressed about tax in the replies to your video, it is no wonder that so many people get scammed 😂 Not sure that your attempt to educate them had much effect, since half of them did not seem to understand what you were talking about.
@ecvent
@ecvent 2 месяца назад
That’s an amazing video. So, besides taking almost 50% of your monthly income during your working years… when is time to retire and you realize you can’t survive in Canada then Canada still wants 1/4 of all you have… crazy greedy.
@ktp.
@ktp. 2 месяца назад
Yes this is not a place where you can become wealthy or even begin to build wealth. It's repulsive.
@sammann3577
@sammann3577 2 месяца назад
@@ktp. Extreme Socialisms
@ac-mu2nw
@ac-mu2nw 2 месяца назад
You obviously don't know how to handle your finances.
@saucyjack8548
@saucyjack8548 2 месяца назад
Better just leave now then
@bjtowns9554
@bjtowns9554 Месяц назад
Plus 25% of ur oas and cpp witholding tax even though u dont access any services of Canadian resident seniors who pay 15%.
@sdandrea5245
@sdandrea5245 Месяц назад
The tax burden in Canada is HUGE. Take a detailed look at ALL the taxes we pay in Canada (at ALL levels). We never have a party running on a platform to REDUCE taxes by increasing efficiencies and reducing costs. Instead, it's all about government spending more, then taxing more. So you work to get taxed on earned income, then more tax due when these savings are invested. Canada = Land of Taxation. Best country on Earth to pay taxes.
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips Месяц назад
Absolutely. None of the political parties are taking ownership on improving efficiencies. Sad.
@starchild890
@starchild890 3 месяца назад
I'll make sure I have nothing left here when I move out for forever. This country is sucking my blood.
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips 3 месяца назад
I'm sorry to hear that
@starchild890
@starchild890 3 месяца назад
@@RealEstateTaxTips Don't be. I'll be very happy to not live here for my older days. There is no life here, regardless of you age and it is not about the money.
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips 3 месяца назад
@@starchild890 all the best!
@ktp.
@ktp. 2 месяца назад
I've now interpreted "you'll own nothing and be happy" in a whole other, more realistic way!!
@roynaidu2327
@roynaidu2327 2 месяца назад
Chinada is a vampire, exactly how I see this country
@user-rc1nv1je2y
@user-rc1nv1je2y 2 месяца назад
This is without a doubt the best financial /tax RU-vid video I have seen in many years.
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips 2 месяца назад
thank you and glad it's helpful
@GEM531
@GEM531 Месяц назад
I use to think so and I do think so but not when it become personal and they are making decisions as if they are in your bedrooms. Will explain later.
@2GringosOnTheGulf
@2GringosOnTheGulf Месяц назад
We left Canada for Mexico and it was the best decision we ever made. ♥️ Great video my friend thanks for sharing. 😊✌🏼
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips Месяц назад
Thanks for watching. Glad you're enjoying Mexico.
@kornNpunk
@kornNpunk Месяц назад
So are you Mexican citizens now?
@2GringosOnTheGulf
@2GringosOnTheGulf Месяц назад
@@kornNpunk No we will only ever be temporary residents.
@Checovloggs
@Checovloggs Месяц назад
@@RealEstateTaxTipsbelieve Mexico is doing so good with the new system
@el_killorcure
@el_killorcure Месяц назад
​@@ChecovloggsHave you kept track of the exchange rate? Before Trudeau it was 15 pesos per loonie. Right now it's 12.2 pesos per loonie...
@panijefer
@panijefer 2 месяца назад
If you like to save money, don't sell/dispose of everything in the last year (nonresident year). Start selling/disposing of assets a year or two before departing.
@b-rare
@b-rare 2 месяца назад
Plan the big escape that’s the only way to do it
@jonmacist
@jonmacist 2 месяца назад
Yeah billionaire Grant Cardone drains all his bank accounts close to 0 eveytime and looks on paper a broke homeless guy every dollar is invested in commodaites, stock Market or properties, so he likley keeps loose cash around un traced for day to day expenses.
@MaxPowersCFB
@MaxPowersCFB Месяц назад
@@b-rare For real, it is like Alcatraz up in this bitch!
@Tugela60
@Tugela60 Месяц назад
You will still be paying tax on the capital gains. The departure tax only applies to the capital gain of your asset, not the entire value.
@MaxPowersCFB
@MaxPowersCFB Месяц назад
@@Tugela60 This is why rich people always move their money abroad because when it is time to go it is time to go. Move the money to a country with lower taxes or no taxes and then you buy all your assets their so one place would be Monaco per say. They don't have income tax and I am sure the capital gains tax there would be minimal if they had one so you buy all your assets there in the other country. All after tax income that is discretionary is moved there immediately after being earned. When you leave you just leave. Don't even bother trying to own anything here, just rent the house and lease the car. Even better if you have parents just stay with them and devote even more money to moving abroad. The other way would be to open a trust and own nothing legally and then you just become a beneficiary of the assets you assign to the trust to own. House, stocks, bonds, rental properties give it all to the trust. If you legally own nothing you have nothing to tax.
@SuccessForever1234
@SuccessForever1234 2 месяца назад
Do not FEAR what they tell you, continue to live your life to the fullest and not look back. Your life is yours. They only look for their financial gains
@MaxPowersCFB
@MaxPowersCFB Месяц назад
Don not fear what they tell you but believe them when they tell it to you and if you go through life not looking back then something from your back is going to come up and stab you in the back just when you think you are almost there.
@SupraSav
@SupraSav Месяц назад
​​@@MaxPowersCFBthe message is more about living on your own terms and not giving in to fear propaganda and "what ifs"
@DragonNectar
@DragonNectar 26 дней назад
​@@SupraSavthe tax man doesn't care what you think
@Jan-fx2ny
@Jan-fx2ny 19 дней назад
These rich mjke me sick
@be-i-ng
@be-i-ng Месяц назад
do you have a video advising on Canadians retiring abroad while maintaining Canadian ties to maintain OAS and other pension/benefits ?
@rudihofer7212
@rudihofer7212 2 месяца назад
i own nothing in canada , i put all my possession into a shipping container and sent it ,,,elsewhere , no income but pensions .Also recieved my tax forms from revenue canada .
@Cd3
@Cd3 Месяц назад
My word. Is this why they implemented the MAID program?
@Dee-JayW
@Dee-JayW 27 дней назад
Because it helps many people and we demeaned it.
@ketherwhale6126
@ketherwhale6126 25 дней назад
Most likely
@cherifbar
@cherifbar 2 месяца назад
Let’s make it easy, what you own give it to the government and leave.
@jonmacist
@jonmacist 2 месяца назад
And your OK with that and not mad another sheeple.
@stormforge68
@stormforge68 2 месяца назад
@@jonmacistI’m pretty sure @cherifbar was being facetious. It’s difficult to read “tone” on the internet.
@FloodPower
@FloodPower 2 месяца назад
Ok groomer, keeping my money enjoy the never ending downward spiral
@jonmacist
@jonmacist 2 месяца назад
@@stormforge68 well lets hope so.
@chrisspezowka8417
@chrisspezowka8417 2 месяца назад
@@jonmacistobvious sarcasm to me
@anchorage-regenerative
@anchorage-regenerative 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much! This shed a lot of light on the matters I've been considering!
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips 3 месяца назад
Glad you found it helpful!
@astseesit
@astseesit 2 месяца назад
This is EXACTLY the information I have veen looking for. Thank you. Love this post.
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips 2 месяца назад
Glad it was helpful!
@timkuehn8888
@timkuehn8888 4 месяца назад
Very well done - thanks for posting this!
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips 4 месяца назад
Thank you !
@Tugela60
@Tugela60 Месяц назад
So many people posting here seem pretty clueless about tax. The departure tax only applies to capital gains and other monies that have deferred tax, such as RRSPs. It is tax you would have to pay anyway, and since you are closing off your accounts on departure, you pay it then. Every country does this, not just Canada.
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips Месяц назад
Some countries do not have capital gain tax. RRSP can be deferred - no liquidation required at time of departure.
@user-tg3gq2df5g
@user-tg3gq2df5g 2 месяца назад
Thank you for this detailed video
@azfanjaffeer
@azfanjaffeer Месяц назад
One of the most factual, specific and helpful videos on this topic. Nicely done!
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips Месяц назад
Much appreciated!
@santasantinagatta
@santasantinagatta 2 месяца назад
Thank you for this valuable information-God bless you.
@DrewNelles
@DrewNelles 2 месяца назад
Great video Cherry. Lots of useful tips, and information. Quick question however that you mentioned but didn't go into detail on: Foreign owned properties. If you buy your new home before you leave (so you have a place to move to) how can anyone figure out the deemed disposition price? In North America there are real estate databases, but in SE Asia, Latin America and elsewhere there's no such thing, and I doubt even I could figure out what a change of price is with any confidence without actually selling it, which of course wouldn't make sense. So how can the CRA establish Capital Gains amount? Any insight you can share on what CRA's methods are?
@CpRocksters2000
@CpRocksters2000 2 месяца назад
Thanks for preparing Very informative videos. I was just wondering if you have any video on tax implications for receiving inheritance from abroad or with in Canada? If not , can you prepare on this topic too ? Thanks Andy
@CanadaMath
@CanadaMath 2 месяца назад
In 2004 I wrote a somewhat famous article called 'Top 8 reasons not to immigrate to Canada'. In short, the Canadian authorities tried to destroy my life. They made it so that I could not be employable in Canada. So I moved to the U.S. in 2005 and then some years later I moved permanently to the Philippines. I am happy that so many years later videos like yours are saying essentially the same things that I did. I was ahead of my time. I will never go back to Canada. Not to live, not to visit, not even a connecting flight. Too cold, too expensive, taxes are astronomical, no culture, no freedom, no jobs, no opportunities, only modern slavery, worst healthcare system, unbearable political correctness, crime infested/drug infested, xenophobic people, too depressing. It has become a North Korea style dictatorship in the western world. There are many reasons why Canada has fallen apart. But the number one reason is ‘multiculturalism’. My friends, multiculturalism simply does not work. Different cultures do not come together and mix, different cultures come together and clash. The world is divided into different countries for a reason: because people hate each other and only want to be with their own kind. The number two reason for Canada’s demise is ‘socialism’. In this modern era of aging populations, it is mathematically impossible for socialism to continue. The government does not have the money to take care of old people and provide healthcare, pensions, welfare, unemployment benefits, disability benefits and the numerous other programs, even with the astronomical taxation that burdens hard working Canucks. Well Canada, you had a good run. Time for Canucks to move to an emerging country. We welcome you here in Southeast Asia. Multiculturalism destroys the fabric and identity of a country. Socialism bankrupts a country.
@user-sn1iw3up4v
@user-sn1iw3up4v 2 месяца назад
Hahaha, we don't need you in Canada!
@b-rare
@b-rare 2 месяца назад
Wow : someone who speaks the same language as I do. This comment should be printed off and framed. I need to leave Canada I need help this country is so far done . Everything you’ve mentioned is literal gospel
@RobJablind-nc6is
@RobJablind-nc6is 2 месяца назад
Well I ask lots of bluk bluckers ( Filipinos) why they left blucker land ( blucking and cluck clucking is how Tagalog sounds) and they all say for a better life……so…who do I believe?!?
@TheRawi
@TheRawi 2 месяца назад
This is very true. Canada is done for.
@harjotdod1262
@harjotdod1262 2 месяца назад
So, Are you native Filipino? Since you are so against multiculturalism!!
@cherifbar
@cherifbar 2 месяца назад
They should rename the CRA the MIFA.
@jshuyaclips1616
@jshuyaclips1616 2 месяца назад
Canadian tax mafia LMAO
@carlostdw
@carlostdw Месяц назад
Thank you, this is very helpful.
@b.b.finsclara3589
@b.b.finsclara3589 2 месяца назад
EEEEXCELLENT You are very THROUGHOUT AND detailed!!! BLESS YOU!!!
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips 2 месяца назад
Thank you
@krishnamodi6355
@krishnamodi6355 2 месяца назад
Great topic! Thanks for making a video on this. QQ - Say if someone becomes a US tax resident (non canadian resident), can the 25% withholding from RRSP on withdrawal with adjusting with the income tax in the US?
@theresasmith1
@theresasmith1 Месяц назад
Very well done video. If anyone rents in Canada make sure to ask if owner is a Canadian. Many tenants were stuck with taxes for non resident which left Canada on top of rent. A tenant must send 25% to CRA monthly if landlord didn't do so. I heard many tenants stuck with over $40,000 of taxes owed to CRA on top of rent. I feel bad for these tenants.
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips Месяц назад
Oh wow, I didn't realize that could be a problem.
@sonyaanderson9108
@sonyaanderson9108 19 дней назад
This is an EXCEPTIONAL video! Such great info!
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips 19 дней назад
Thanks so much!
@PrinterGoBrrrr
@PrinterGoBrrrr 4 месяца назад
ty for the info! Very useful.
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips 4 месяца назад
Glad it was helpful!
@michaelg4232
@michaelg4232 Месяц назад
I've been trying to find this accurate info for a while. Thank you
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips Месяц назад
Glad it was helpful!
@michaelg4232
@michaelg4232 Месяц назад
@RealEstateTaxTips so if I would cut my ties with canada and become a resident in the philippines. Interest earned from a Canadian investment taxable in canada still right? 25% withholding and then taxed at regular amount at end of year??
@highspeeddream3980
@highspeeddream3980 Месяц назад
as accountants, I recommend that you guys should voice out some unfair tax law in Canada, such as foreign assets
@hagenaarsfamily9794
@hagenaarsfamily9794 2 месяца назад
I am sorry but there isn’t anything here that could make me stay!
@marksmith7896
@marksmith7896 2 месяца назад
Great info. Thank you.
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips 2 месяца назад
Glad it was helpful!
@Oksana1966
@Oksana1966 Месяц назад
Great job explaining this topic!
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips Месяц назад
Glad you liked it!
@jacobrocks7
@jacobrocks7 2 месяца назад
I would miss the HST, carbon tax, high income tax…
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips 2 месяца назад
HST is also applicable on carbon tax. Tax on tax.
@jidebalogun5302
@jidebalogun5302 2 месяца назад
Lol.. that's awful
@kellyinPH
@kellyinPH 2 месяца назад
Regarding the T1243 form, what do you fill out if all I have are excluded items? Just registered accounts. Do I just fill in my info on the top and leave bottom portion empty ?
@McLenStarison
@McLenStarison 2 месяца назад
What about a deemed non-resident who is working in a foreign country like the UK?
@Mo-pk6iz
@Mo-pk6iz 29 дней назад
Thank you! Very helpful
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips 29 дней назад
Glad it was helpful!
@ramonantonio81
@ramonantonio81 Месяц назад
Excellent video, very informative . thanks
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips Месяц назад
Glad it was helpful!
@robertk5441
@robertk5441 2 месяца назад
This is an excellent video. I am glad you went into detailing assets like privately owned corporations. My conclusion is that for my particular situation, it would be financial suicide to try leaving Canada. I am stuck. But, it's not necessarily so bad. Grass is hardly ever greener somewhere else. There are always pros and cons. There's no perfect country. Instead of leaving, maybe we should just try fixing the problem here. Vote properly.
@jero_me
@jero_me 2 месяца назад
Lol
@kubismatik2
@kubismatik2 2 месяца назад
Canada is so damaged it would take decades of extremely rational governance to fix it. Vote for better policies is important but it won’t fix Canada in our lifetimes.
@b-rare
@b-rare 2 месяца назад
This is true and I think the same thing . All countries have pros and cons. But Canada has way too many cons my friend. The biggest one being taxes and liberal government. It keeps on getting worse. If we all had a chance to pick what country we live in (most of us are here cause we were born here) no one would ever pick Canada you’d be stupid to do so. There’s so many better options out there. There’s nothing attractive about Canada. Nothing. Not one thing that says “this is why I chose Canada”. Nothing. The taxes we pay aren’t worth it. The juice isn’t worth the squeeze. I can’t see how Canada is going to succeed. I’d never invest in Canadian stocks I think the economy is going to shit. We need a total government revamp. We need a trump. We need a man who’s going to budget and fight for the countries freedom. Liberals just throw money around to losers beggars and they bring in unskilled people who abuse the system. Just other day i saw Indian student on TikTok bragging about how he takes advantage of the food banks for free food. It’s a clown town here in Canada. I don’t think any new leader could ever mop up the mistakes made over the last 8 years of Trudumb. The sad part is I work so hard to get ahead and the government keeps stealing your freedoms and money. All for the losers to take a free government cheque each month. Too liberal doesn’t work.
@robertk5441
@robertk5441 2 месяца назад
@b-rare I gave you thumb up on your comment. It's impossible to disagree. However. I came to this country 40 years ago from communist country. It was great to be here. Now ,Canada has become communist country, and my country of birth is more free and doing well. Conclusion. You move somewhere else, and you never know what's going to happen there in the next 10 years. But I know what you are saying. It's a sad reality here. I loved my adopted country. I am Canadian. I still love Canada. But I love 1985 Canada. I love 2024 Canada, much less. If you know what I mean. I made good money here, but it's painful to watch liberals destroying this country.
@ktp.
@ktp. 2 месяца назад
The longer you do stay, the more you'll have to give up so not worth it. Look at the condition of senior citizens?? No thanks!
@oniva01
@oniva01 Месяц назад
FOUND THIS VERY INTERESTING
@jairamkamath
@jairamkamath 26 дней назад
This is a very informative video. It has helped me understand the pros and cons very clearly and would help me make a wise decision. Thank you.
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips 26 дней назад
Great to hear!
@mishasusoeff4070
@mishasusoeff4070 Месяц назад
I hate this version of Canada… never in my life did I dream it could be so corrupt. I dream of leaving everyday. Frankly, in the past I didn’t mind paying taxes, and as a high net worth entrepreneur the amounts are significant. Recently every dollar I send these people makes me complicit in their corruption. It makes me sick to my stomach to participate. I can’t believe what my beloved country has become.
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips Месяц назад
It is sad - ArriveCan is one good example in front of us. What's going to happen to the entire scandal? Probably nothing at the end.
@golavoda2644
@golavoda2644 26 дней назад
Left Canada three years ago and living happy life in Netherlands ❤❤
@Jigger2361
@Jigger2361 18 дней назад
why come in the first place? oh right, get yer pension then go home... that's why our vets fought to liberate Holland, so you could act like a moron
@sean45642
@sean45642 2 месяца назад
how long have you stayed? in whole (Canadians out of convenience)
@bpacheco6
@bpacheco6 Месяц назад
I learned alot thank you
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips Месяц назад
Glad it was helpful
@pharmeden
@pharmeden Месяц назад
Do you know how real estate presale contracts is considered in non tax resident status?
@kevinthailand2567
@kevinthailand2567 2 месяца назад
Wow very informative. Thanks. Quick question: Canadian citizen with ties to Canada (parent,banking,investments and more) and filing Canadian taxes annually but wishing to live abroad ... you maintain your Canadian tax status,file annually on investment income but otherwise free to live abroad?
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips 2 месяца назад
From tax perspective... I don't see a problem.
@Zillionaire19
@Zillionaire19 Месяц назад
@@plexiglasscorn 😆
@georgen26
@georgen26 2 месяца назад
How to add Zelensky and Ukraine as a dependant on tax returns? Asking for every Canadian that knows whats up..
@roynaidu2327
@roynaidu2327 2 месяца назад
😂😂Fuck im gonna try that! fuck the CRA.
@Johnnynomadic
@Johnnynomadic 2 месяца назад
😂
@Tugela60
@Tugela60 Месяц назад
So you are not asking yourself then?
@WuhanMan2013
@WuhanMan2013 26 дней назад
Don’t forget Israel.
@ericmckay3047
@ericmckay3047 4 месяца назад
Great video. If I were to live full-time in Panama, could I still make contributions based on my existing contribution room? Or would I have to maintain Canadian residence?
@Tugela60
@Tugela60 Месяц назад
If you are still a tax resident of Canada, then probably. But if you are not, then no.
@sumit1234100
@sumit1234100 Месяц назад
Can you please do a video on how to calculate all sorts of expenses against capital gains so we can minimize it to maximize potential?
@rockev
@rockev Месяц назад
Great video! What if you own a rental property with a canadian resident ?
@anchorage-regenerative
@anchorage-regenerative 3 месяца назад
Just to make sure I understand you correctly: if I still hold non-registered mutual fund investments, RRSP, TFSA and draw OAS and CPP, and have no foreign source income, BUT I sell my primary residence well before I leave the country, can I still remain a Canadian tax resident even though I don't have a house here for me to return to?
@y.v.g.b.4306
@y.v.g.b.4306 2 месяца назад
That's a good question, I hope she covers this off.
@db4367
@db4367 Месяц назад
I would also like to know the answer to this question
@Paulveeeeeeee
@Paulveeeeeeee 4 месяца назад
Great video Cherry, so what are the tax implications or how much tax will be needed to pay if someone works outside of Canada but still maintains everything which is opposite of declaring non-residency?
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips 4 месяца назад
Chances are you will have to pay tax where you are earning your income from, and then report that income on your Canadian return. It's best to schedule a consultation and discuss your situation in detail.
@Tugela60
@Tugela60 Месяц назад
Depends on whether that country has a tax treaty or not. Usually you deduct the tax paid in the foreign jurisiction and pay the balance of what otherwise would be due on your Canadian filing.
@larbizard
@larbizard Месяц назад
Great video ! Thank you. Do you provide canadian tax advising services ?
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips Месяц назад
Hi yes we do, please reach out to my office at realestatetaxtips.ca/contact-us/ and my team can share the next steps. Thanks
@larbizard
@larbizard Месяц назад
Thank you ! I just submitted a contact form.
@mitchieyy
@mitchieyy 2 месяца назад
When you own many homes and have capital it’s such pain to deal with this 😢 when we moved away from Canada to California we need to pay over 100k departure tax and get taxed again in California. I was thinking about moving our rental into a corporation when I was in Canada. Glad I didn’t do it to create more trouble when leaving
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips 2 месяца назад
Yes - moving to States definitely doesn't help (not from the tax perspective). Some countries only tax you on the income you earn in that country. Not the states.
@cellphone7223
@cellphone7223 2 месяца назад
You left Canada to move to California!!?? That's hilarious.
@Tugela60
@Tugela60 Месяц назад
If where ever you are moving to has a tax treaty with Canada, you will effectively pay the greater of the tax due for the two jurisdictions.
@mitchieyy
@mitchieyy Месяц назад
@@Tugela60 I wanted to move to California which unfortunately the date doesn’t not have treaty with Canada
@Tugela60
@Tugela60 Месяц назад
@mitchieyy The US does. State taxes are separate, similar to provincial taxes in Canada. The difference between the two countries is that in Canada Revenue Canada collects the tax on behalf of the province, whereas in the US the IIRS only collects the federal portion. That can create complications of course, but at a minimum whatever tax you pay in Canada can be deducted from your federal return in the US. So, you might end up paying more state tax and less federal tax than you otherwise might, which should mostly balance out.
@el_killorcure
@el_killorcure Месяц назад
I didn't see the implications of keeping a checking account and credit card. Are those alone enough to make you tax resident? Same question regarding non-registered accounts...
@pabawathieperera9118
@pabawathieperera9118 Месяц назад
Please do another video about being a non tax resident .. When I own a rental property, would I convert my citizen ship before selling , during selling, or after selling, how long will it take to convert, what are all pay backs ext…..
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips Месяц назад
At the beginning of this video, I already explained the difference between Canadian citizenship vs Canadian tax residency - two different things.
@Curious859
@Curious859 2 месяца назад
Hi. I just started your video but in the list of what ties one to Canada, I believe you forgot to mention any CPP income.
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips Месяц назад
I've only mentioned the primary ties, not the secondary one. CPP Income is one of the secondary one
@keysersoze4388
@keysersoze4388 2 месяца назад
What if you liquidate everything you own before deciding to become a non tax resident of Canada. Do you still need to pay a departure tax on the cash you're taking out?
@Tugela60
@Tugela60 Месяц назад
As long as you have paid all the tax due on your previous transactions, no. The departure tax is essentially the same as the taxes due on winding up an estate after someone dies. All assets are deemed disposed of, meaning any tax due on capital gains based on fair market value or closing down an account with deferred tax, such as an RRSP, are due immediately.
@davidbruner3779
@davidbruner3779 Месяц назад
Hi. Is "residence " defined in the Income tax Act?
@blackgrandpa7652
@blackgrandpa7652 2 месяца назад
Hello cherry I'm in Brampton ontario Canada and a new,subscriber
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips 2 месяца назад
thanks for subscribing!
@alexlechef2
@alexlechef2 Месяц назад
Thank you, even if never plan on leaving Canada this is really interesting
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips Месяц назад
When I made this video, I had never considered leaving Canada either. The recent changes of government policies force entrepreneurs to reconsider.
@Tugela60
@Tugela60 Месяц назад
It is basically the same situation taxwise as when you die and your estate is wound up.
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips Месяц назад
@@Tugela60 Somewhat similar but not totally. If you own real estate in your personal name and become non resident, you can continue to defer the gain until you sell the property. If you pass away though, capital gain is triggered based on fair market value at the time of death, no deferral allowed.
@tomthetank1
@tomthetank1 2 месяца назад
Would LOVE to hear more outsider commentary on Can Politics
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips 2 месяца назад
IMHO, I haven't seen a perfect system around the world. I haven't studied enough about Singapore or Switzerland's system, but US, Canada and China - they all have their own problems.
@blaineturnacliff7907
@blaineturnacliff7907 Месяц назад
You should probably mention that persons with RE should get an official appraisal done on the RE price at the time of leaving canada. This will make tax matters more smoothly when determining canadian capital gains (if any), if you decide to sell the RE down the road.
@user-rc1nv1je2y
@user-rc1nv1je2y 2 месяца назад
Can you use LCGE to offset the deemed disposition gain on private shares (assuming you’re otherwise eligible for LCGE)?
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips 2 месяца назад
Ask my single mom with 4 children tenant if I'm providing housing. Ask my veteran family of three (mom has MS and dad has disability) tenant if I'm providing housing.
@user-rc1nv1je2y
@user-rc1nv1je2y 2 месяца назад
@@RealEstateTaxTipsnot sure what you mean.
@somneonfs
@somneonfs 4 месяца назад
I think you can contribute to your rrsp (given you have room) after departure as long as the source of income is Canadian. Can you confirm this?
@Chap17
@Chap17 3 месяца назад
No investment in TFSA or RRSP when u leave canada🎉
@sumit1234100
@sumit1234100 Месяц назад
Awesome tips
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips Месяц назад
Thanks!
@freeandhappy
@freeandhappy Месяц назад
please answer this if you can. We left canada 3 years ago. sold our house and business. we have money invested in canada and a canadian bank account. we also have a daughter and ties and we file annual income tax . Do we have to pay departure tax?
@AsiaPacificTV
@AsiaPacificTV 4 месяца назад
any downsides for electing to remit 25% of net rental income rather than gross?
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips 4 месяца назад
Downside is that you do have compliance work to do
@jk-zm2fs
@jk-zm2fs Месяц назад
Great video with lots of valuable information. Could you expand on a Canadian becoming a non-resident tax payer continuing to own public company shares in a Canadian cash trading account? Is the dividend tax credit for Canadian companies only for resident tax payers? Can a non-resident continue to contribute to a TFSA, earning income and capital gains in the TFSA, and then some years later, withdraw everything without paying Canadian taxes?
@Tugela60
@Tugela60 Месяц назад
Where you live is not important, what counts is where you have tax residency. Obviously if you have tax residency somewhere else you can't claim any benefits or programs that you might have access to as a Canadian taxpayer.
@skyscan5225
@skyscan5225 Месяц назад
How do they track your movements in and out of Canada? Most countries check and stamp your passport upon exit. Canada does not. They only check when you enter.
@soucaco
@soucaco 2 месяца назад
What about the opposite scenario? I have a fully remote job in Canada, and wanted to go back to Brazil for an extended period of time. Can I live outside of Canada for years and keep my job while paying Canadian income tax, contributing to my rrsp/tfsa, etc, as if I never left?
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips 2 месяца назад
Your scenario requires a bit more information and you would really need to have a Residency Determination completed to determine if your are a Non-Resident or a Deemed Resident, as both have totally different reporting obligations. In order to better explain this to you I would advise you to schedule a meeting with my team.
@joejoe485
@joejoe485 2 месяца назад
Great video
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips 2 месяца назад
Thanks!
@The_real_Toddington
@The_real_Toddington 2 месяца назад
What if you have 3 etf index funds? You don't own the assets.. do you still have to sell?
@robertk5441
@robertk5441 2 месяца назад
3 etf index funds, that's an asset. You trade etf funds like stocks. For income tax purposes, it doesn't matter if you incurred capital gains from selling stocks or etfs.
@northern_moss
@northern_moss 18 дней назад
Could you also cover pension implications province by province of leaving?
@gkschick6804
@gkschick6804 2 месяца назад
Thanks for this. Even though I have no plans to leave Canada, I've always wondered how certain assets like RRSPs and TFSAs were dealt with by those who do. One item not covered, however, is how CPP and OAS payments are dealt with should one declare oneself a non resident? Does it make any difference if one is already receiving them and then decide to leave Canada, vs someone leaving Canada at 59 and hoping to get them at say age 65? Thank you!
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips 2 месяца назад
You can still receive CPP and OAS as a Non-Resident. I would recommend you schedule an appointment with my team to review your scenario to ensure you have the correct information relevant to you in order to assist you in your decision.
@gkschick6804
@gkschick6804 2 месяца назад
@@RealEstateTaxTips Thanks for your response. As I mentioned, I have no plans to leave Canada. Was simply curious how CPP and OAS would be affected. Congrats on your very informative channel.
@willweiss3205
@willweiss3205 Месяц назад
For the RRSP it is NOT 25% withholding tax BTW. It is : 10% up to $5000, 20% up to $15000 and 30% above 15000 per year.
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips Месяц назад
www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/individuals/topics/rrsps-related-plans/making-withdrawals/tax-rates-on-withdrawals.html For non residents - withholding rate is 25%
@chinnaram1221
@chinnaram1221 2 месяца назад
Very true many more are packed now to leave.
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips 2 месяца назад
Should have seen the number of people who watched this video after the capital gain increase annoucement
@78MANOFSTEEL
@78MANOFSTEEL Месяц назад
Can you please answer if you own a principal residence and a vacation property like a cottage..can you please explain this.. how does owning a cottage get affected..thanks
@DMX-PAT
@DMX-PAT 2 месяца назад
If you own shares that you purchased in Canada and you pay the tax on the difference in value via the date you leave the country providing it's a positive amount, when you finally decide to sell the shares do you still have to pay the tax on your total earnings despite the fact you've already left the country and no longer are a tax resident. Sorry if that's not worded very well.
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips 2 месяца назад
If shares are still held in your Canadian account - you'll have to pay the tax on any incremental gain from the FMV of the date of departure
@JignaTrivedi-ml2ym
@JignaTrivedi-ml2ym Месяц назад
Ok my question is , as being citizen if i own nothing, nothing in my bank account, all i have is canadian passport and a drivers licence , will i still have to pay tax if i leave canada permanently?
@pabawathieperera9118
@pabawathieperera9118 Месяц назад
When I become a non tax resident , do I have to pay back the tax refund I ve got sometime ago ? ( I own a 3 unit rental property that I live there and got a refund due to high Reno payments)
@zackeryzackery9381
@zackeryzackery9381 4 месяца назад
Do I need to pay departure tax if I am going to live in Japan for two to three years, then return to Canada?
@cvxcfv
@cvxcfv Месяц назад
No
@Detroit_Paul
@Detroit_Paul 2 месяца назад
informative video, will share with a friend who'`s planning to leave Canada. Question for you: I left Canada for Ivory coast December 2023, am retired, my pensions (employer&govt) are deposited in my TD account, also have a RRSP at TD. What are my tax obligations towards Canada ? thank you
@Tugela60
@Tugela60 Месяц назад
If you are not a tax resident of Canada, none, outside of any statutory withholding amounts that are associated with some revenue streams. If the country you are living in has a tax treaty with Canada, that amount will be a deduction on any tax due in your new country.
@primeartifacts6467
@primeartifacts6467 2 месяца назад
you don’t have to give tax to CRA if you are paying tax in another country. The tax can’t be charged twice specially when both countries share tax data. In US it’s different. You have to pay US taxes wherever you are working in the world.
@schudasama
@schudasama 26 дней назад
This is very informative! Can't we keep the Real Estate investments and also be non-tax resident Canadian and eventually living in another country? Thanks
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips 18 дней назад
Yes you can. Just need to continue to file return in Canada on the Canadian source income as non-resident of Canada
@akashaofthenile6077
@akashaofthenile6077 2 месяца назад
So if you sold your home,,, gave back your license,,sell your car,,,is there a fee to transfer all your money to another country and would there be any fees/tax to pay prior to leaving
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips 2 месяца назад
If you sell and report the sale on your tax returns, pay your Canadian taxes, then there's no "fees" other than maybe some bank fees to transfer your cash somewhere else.
@db4367
@db4367 Месяц назад
Great video, many thanks. No surprises or cause for alarm for huge tax bill when you move elsewhere. All the CRA exit rules make logical sense when compared to tax laws elsewhere.
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips Месяц назад
It's all perspective. Canada's law isn't the worst, but definitely far from being the best either.
@Tugela60
@Tugela60 Месяц назад
Pretty much all other countries treat a departure from their jurisdiction the same way, so I am not sure why so many people have their knickers in a knot. I think they seem to believe that they can get out of paying tax that otherwise would be due by leaving the country, but does not work that way, not in Canada or anywhere else.
@78MANOFSTEEL
@78MANOFSTEEL Месяц назад
Great video…I’m currently preparing to do this move outside of Canada..in this video u explained the process with a principle residence but what about also owning a vacation property like a cottage..can you please explain what we can do with the cottage how this is also affected being a non resident…how does CRA LOOK at this property….can we still have a vacation property in canal but be a non tax resident…can you please answer this…thanks so much for great info
@patli445
@patli445 26 дней назад
I’d say a property is a property.
@78MANOFSTEEL
@78MANOFSTEEL 25 дней назад
@@patli445 no not really as a vacation property is seasonal use not full time use and not principle res..so an argument can be made that its used as vactioning..not living as a full resident..so sorry its not accurate..tax wise yeah we understand it needs to be declared.
@davidbruner3779
@davidbruner3779 Месяц назад
I did not see residence in the definition section of the Act
@johnrolavs6794
@johnrolavs6794 Месяц назад
I have a couple of questions if you would be kind enough to answer. Are physical gold and silver bullion holdings included in this tax, or are they only covered by capital gains tax? They are not specifically mentioned. Also, I have sent money to my fiancé in the Philippines to purchase property. As a foreigner I'm not allowed to own property. Can this money be taxed? Can they tax cash gifts sent to my fiancé prior to me leaving? I have no problem with this, she is solid. Thank you so much for the information.
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips Месяц назад
Gifts aren't taxable. The money you sent over - technically was already taxed once. Gold and silver are generally long-term capital assets - so if you have a gain, you need to pay capital gain tax upon departure.
@blackwatch7151
@blackwatch7151 Месяц назад
If you move to a country with a tax treaty with Canada the taxes you pay on Canadian sourced income can be as low as 15%... Mexico is a prime example. CPP, OAS, work pension and regular (same amount) RRSP withdrawals only attract 15% income tax from Canada and 0 from Mexico.
@twrobel
@twrobel 2 месяца назад
If the second country starts recognizing you as a tax resident, are you automatically loosing tax resident status in Canada?
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips 2 месяца назад
No unfortunately.
@LifeouttheDirt
@LifeouttheDirt 2 месяца назад
@RealEstateTaxTips what if i move to Central America and don't have any income, property or vehicles in Canada but i want to keep my drivers license, bank account and cards?
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips Месяц назад
Depending on your other ties, driver license bank cards are secondary ties, not as significant as the primary ties such as dependents, home available for you to come back, etc.
@LifeouttheDirt
@LifeouttheDirt Месяц назад
@@RealEstateTaxTips thanks for the reply, however you didn't answer my question.
@acaprobni834
@acaprobni834 Месяц назад
@RealEstateTaxTips What about money in my bank checking account? Would that be taxable?
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips Месяц назад
Already taxed so no more tax implication.
@el_killorcure
@el_killorcure Месяц назад
​​​@@RealEstateTaxTipsbut would it make you a tax resident? You mentioned it as secondary tie alongside non-registered accounts but didn't see you go into further detail on the video. I am leaving and would only keep cheching account, credit card, non-registered account and an RRSP. I expect to file the usual taxes on those but as a non resident. 29:32
@robinoxford8391
@robinoxford8391 Месяц назад
I remember being told years ago that the reason the Government hates organized crime is that it is competition.
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips Месяц назад
Such an interesting comparison...
@morvk2008
@morvk2008 2 месяца назад
What happens to the unused RRSP contribution room when you leave? Let's say you didn't have enough money to contribute to max out RRSP by the year you leave. Also: thanks so very much for this video!!!!
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips Месяц назад
You can continue to contribute until the RRSP contribution room is depleted.
@snowwalker9999
@snowwalker9999 Месяц назад
@@RealEstateTaxTipsCan you still contribute if you are no longer a resident of Canada but you are a Canadian citizen?
@tchiasson10
@tchiasson10 2 месяца назад
If I only own a rental cottage, would this be considered as a primary residence and would I be considered a tax-resident?
@marionovoa3846
@marionovoa3846 2 месяца назад
If you own a mattress you will be considered a tax resident lol
@RealEstateTaxTips
@RealEstateTaxTips 2 месяца назад
It depends... if it is rented, then not as much.
@AndreyNabutovsky
@AndreyNabutovsky Месяц назад
Good info thank you. Amazing how “Oh Canada” became tax prison
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