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PLEASE SAVE MY
TAXES
Question:
I
have a job in Middle East and
I am also a Canadian Citizen / Landed Immigrant. How can I get
Canadian tax-exempt status?
Answer: First
of all the term residency is applied and defined differently in
Immigration and in the Tax Laws. The definition of residency is
very subjective in the tax law and it is more based on the
meeting certain conditions. Which are either initial or
subsequent conditions.
The subsequent
conditions come in to play only when a decisive decision cannot
be applied based on the initial conditions.
The initial
conditions cover areas such as maintenance of a home in Canada,
is this available for occupancy, the residency of the of the
individual's immediate family, the intent of the individual to
return to Canada, and the number of visits and duration of such
visits to Canada.
The subsequent
conditions include the citizenship, where do the rest of the
family live, Has the individual maintained social and economic
ties in Canada, as well as the ties the individual has
maintained with the other country other than Canada, as well the
implication of laws of such other country.
To conclusively
determine the residence of the individual one would need to
examine the details of the each case and the of the taxpayer's
life in general.
A study of the
detailed provisions of the Revenue Canada’s positions reveals
that if the taxpayer were out of the country for 1 or 2 years or
such short term then it would be construed that the individual
has retained the Canadian residency for the purpose of Income
Tax.
Q: What records
should I keep, so I can be ready to file tax return?
A: Individual
should keep following records to avoid any problem of supporting
when the time of Tax filing comes.
a) Invoices and
receipts to support income and expense claims must be kept in a
logical fashion such as Jan-Dec for any year.
b) File the records
as they occur do not try to look for details on the eve of
filing a tax return, Keep your filing as simple as you can, may
be an envelop for each month is a good idea for loose receipts
or bills, Keep your credit card, bank statements in a logical
fashion again Jan-Dec. keep the supporting in the same
file. Better if you can make an annual summary this will help
you to summarize the annual expense by category and fill in only
one amount in the tax return.
c) If you use your
car for business purpose or have company provided car then you
must maintain a travel log detailing travel mileage and expenses.
d) Finally remember,
the organized you are you will be able to file your tax return
as fast as you can. This will facilitate either a faster refund
or will save on the penalty on late filing as the case may be. |