Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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All true!
Barefoot - how close do they watch that 182 days? Don & Kaz |
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Are the tax rates quoted correct!!!
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Here is a government link which lists income tax rates.
What are the income tax rates in Canada? The goods and services rate varies by province. The Ontario HST rate is now 13%. No question about it ... There is a huge cost to maintaining Canada's social programs, and a health-care system that is government funded.
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I am fortunate to be a dual citizen, American born, took out my Canadian citizenship to run for politics in BC, and then was allowed to be dual when I moved back to the US in December 2002. I am lucky as are my children who are all dual citizens. When I lived in BC, my tax rate was about 39%. Yes it was high, but my kids had fabulous medical coverage; they went to university in BC and I was able to put all three through university myself as it is much less expensive than university in the United States and a first class educational system. I will receive Canadian Pension of some amount for the 26 years I lived in British Columbia and worked. I also was the Executive Director of a myriad of large non profit organizations in BC and was always grateful to see my provincial and federal tax dollars at work supporting social programs. I never complained about my taxes and I do not complain in the US either. I feel that both countries provide a lot of programs, services, supports and infrastructure and the money does not fall from the trees. Do I think we could shuffle how money is spent? Yes, but we would still need taxes to support whatever programs, services and needs there are that government provides subsidizes. Just my opinion, no critique of anyone or any beliefs of anyone. Just my experience and good fortune to be a citizen of both Canada and the US and soon The Villlages. How lucky can one be in life?
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The sun sEntinel article talk about people who live in Quebec province and listed their tax at 43. 6%?????
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Good question! I have no idea. But they do track Canadians' length of stay in the US. We show passports at border crossings.
Here is the scary part. Any time we cross into the US, the US Border Crossing Agent can decide the length of time we're allowed to stay in the US. It is at their absolute discretion. 182 days would be the maximum we'd be allowed. I've known Canadians who were told they could only stay 60 or 90 days. If we were to stay longer than 182 days, and we were somehow "flagged" in the system, the next time we attempted to enter the US, we could be refused, for a year or two, or more. And then if we went to a different border crossing and tried to enter after being refused, we could be thrown in jail. As Resident Aliens, Canadians are required to file a form each year with the US IRS stating the number of days we've spent in the US (maximum of 182). I think that lying to the IRS would have fairly serious consequences. So we don't abuse the system or take any chances. And we bite our nails every Fall until we're safely in the US and headed for The Bubble. And we are extremely nice to the US Border Agents.
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Jane, I thank you for your observations and feel you put your heart out there on the line! I appreciate your candor and am happy to have our North American neighbors join us here in the states and especially in TV! I lived abroad for a couple of years in Europe and was very well accepted and able to access medical care, education,etc. And it is a wonderful way to learn about other cultures and other ways of life. I am so grateful for that time I spent abroad as it confirmed my thirst of knowledge and love of my own country. You are indeed blessed to be able to carry dual citizenship!
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Perhaps this is not the correct thread for my query, but I'll attempt it.
Can anyone(Canadian resident) shed some light on income derived from renting your TV home for Jan/Feb/Mar each year. Any thoughts on how it is treated both here and at home? Thanks... Randall |
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I assume you file a "Closer Connection Form" with the USA IRS every year. On that form they specifically ask about income earned in the US. It is one way they determine your resident alien status. One reason we never rent out our US home is that we want to keep a low profile, and just hop quietly over the border for our six months in Paradise every year. We treasure our resident alien status. As a Canadian, we don't have a right to stay in the US for six months every year, it's a privilege.
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I'm not sure in this particular instance but also check out the difference between 'earned income' and 'investment income' or other types. The way it's categorized may affect how or whether it has to be reported. An accountant that specializes in IRS is probably necessary to be sure.
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Thanks Barefoot and Capt. I appreciate your input. I would have thought that this subject would have been discussed many times, perhaps in past posts (I'll try again to tract them down, if they exist). Any other comments would be appreciated, Thanks again.
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You are welcome Mainlander. But it's such a specialized area, that you really need to ask a tax accountant, and not rely on member information (including mine!) There are some good books at amazon.ca on all aspects of Canadian investments in the USA.
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