Greetings from Vancouver
Q. my father-in-law stayed at our place until may 2010. He moved permanently to Ontario in june 2010. Can I file his income tax for 2010 for the full year or can I only show him as a dependant (over 65 years of age) for the first 5 months. His only income is OAS cheque from the govt. The idea is to send him 1/2 of the extra cash that I get in return or is he better off filing his 2010 tax in ontario. Thanks
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Originally posted by sunny101
Greetings from Vancouver
Q. my father-in-law stayed at our place until may 2010. He moved permanently to Ontario in june 2010. Can I file his income tax for 2010 for the full year or can I only show him as a dependant (over 65 years of age) for the first 5 months. His only income is OAS cheque from the govt. The idea is to send him 1/2 of the extra cash that I get in return or is he better off filing his 2010 tax in ontario. Thanks
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Pramod Chopra
Senior Mortgage Consultant
Mortgage Alliance Company of Canada
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Originally posted by Pramod Chopra
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Originally posted by sunny101
Greetings from Vancouver
Q. my father-in-law stayed at our place until may 2010. He moved permanently to Ontario in june 2010. Can I file his income tax for 2010 for the full year or can I only show him as a dependant (over 65 years of age) for the first 5 months. His only income is OAS cheque from the govt. The idea is to send him 1/2 of the extra cash that I get in return or is he better off filing his 2010 tax in ontario. Thanks
If your father in law is going to be a resident of Ontario as of 31st Dec, 2010 then he is supposed to file his tax return in Ontario. Having said that, if you took care of him for any part of 2010 you can still claim care giver expenses but you should know his net income for 2010 and also no one else should claim care giver expense in Ontario for 2010. Or, you can split the claim with some one else as well but the total claim can not be more than allowed for him.
Please follow this http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/ndvdls/tpcs/ncm-tx/rtrn/cmpltng/ddctns/lns300-350/315/lgbl-eng.html for line 315.
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Originally posted by web2000
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Originally posted by Pramod Chopra
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Originally posted by sunny101
Greetings from Vancouver
Q. my father-in-law stayed at our place until may 2010. He moved permanently to Ontario in june 2010. Can I file his income tax for 2010 for the full year or can I only show him as a dependant (over 65 years of age) for the first 5 months. His only income is OAS cheque from the govt. The idea is to send him 1/2 of the extra cash that I get in return or is he better off filing his 2010 tax in ontario. Thanks
If your father in law is going to be a resident of Ontario as of 31st Dec, 2010 then he is supposed to file his tax return in Ontario. Having said that, if you took care of him for any part of 2010 you can still claim care giver expenses but you should know his net income for 2010 and also no one else should claim care giver expense in Ontario for 2010. Or, you can split the claim with some one else as well but the total claim can not be more than allowed for him.
Please follow this http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/ndvdls/tpcs/ncm-tx/rtrn/cmpltng/ddctns/lns300-350/315/lgbl-eng.html for line 315.
I have two questions if you can answer or point me to the right website for more info
1. How to know if the person is resident or not as of 31st Dec,2010. I mean if he lived for few months and then be out of country on 31st Dec, 2010, will he be resident or not?
2. If the person (PR holder) stays 2 months in 2010 in Canada and then leave, will he be filing tax return for that year? He has worldwide income from other country.
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Pramod Chopra
Senior Mortgage Consultant
Mortgage Alliance Company of Canada
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Originally posted by Pramod Chopra
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Originally posted by sunny101
Greetings from Vancouver
Q. my father-in-law stayed at our place until may 2010. He moved permanently to Ontario in june 2010. Can I file his income tax for 2010 for the full year or can I only show him as a dependant (over 65 years of age) for the first 5 months. His only income is OAS cheque from the govt. The idea is to send him 1/2 of the extra cash that I get in return or is he better off filing his 2010 tax in ontario. Thanks
If your father in law is going to be a resident of Ontario as of 31st Dec, 2010 then he is supposed to file his tax return in Ontario. Having said that, if you took care of him for any part of 2010 you can still claim care giver expenses but you should know his net income for 2010 and also no one else should claim care giver expense in Ontario for 2010. Or, you can split the claim with some one else as well but the total claim can not be more than allowed for him.
Please follow this http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/ndvdls/tpcs/ncm-tx/rtrn/cmpltng/ddctns/lns300-350/315/lgbl-eng.html for line 315.
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Originally posted by Pramod Chopra
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Originally posted by web2000
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Originally posted by Pramod Chopra
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Originally posted by sunny101
Greetings from Vancouver
Q. my father-in-law stayed at our place until may 2010. He moved permanently to Ontario in june 2010. Can I file his income tax for 2010 for the full year or can I only show him as a dependant (over 65 years of age) for the first 5 months. His only income is OAS cheque from the govt. The idea is to send him 1/2 of the extra cash that I get in return or is he better off filing his 2010 tax in ontario. Thanks
If your father in law is going to be a resident of Ontario as of 31st Dec, 2010 then he is supposed to file his tax return in Ontario. Having said that, if you took care of him for any part of 2010 you can still claim care giver expenses but you should know his net income for 2010 and also no one else should claim care giver expense in Ontario for 2010. Or, you can split the claim with some one else as well but the total claim can not be more than allowed for him.
Please follow this http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/ndvdls/tpcs/ncm-tx/rtrn/cmpltng/ddctns/lns300-350/315/lgbl-eng.html for line 315.
I have two questions if you can answer or point me to the right website for more info
1. How to know if the person is resident or not as of 31st Dec,2010. I mean if he lived for few months and then be out of country on 31st Dec, 2010, will he be resident or not?
2. If the person (PR holder) stays 2 months in 2010 in Canada and then leave, will he be filing tax return for that year? He has worldwide income from other country.
In both cases if the person is not moving out permanently out of Ontario or even out of Canada or does not become a Non Resident for tax porpose and comes back to his house in Ontario, he would be a resident of Canada for tax purposes and would file Ontario Tax Return.
And yes, he would have to declare his world wide income in his Canadian Tax Return.
Follow these http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/nnrsdnts/cmmn/rsdncy-eng.html
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pub/tg/5000-g/5000-g-01-09e.html#P319_25148
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