01-13-2004, 01:39 AM
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Re: Do I need to pay tax on income while working abroad
> I beg to DIFFER on this one with Andrew. If you stay less than 183 days a
> year in Canada, you are a automatic non-resident for tax purposes.
Revenue
> Canada can look at your ties beyond that also, but the burden lies on them
> to prove how they see you connected to Canada for tax purposes, and it is
> very hard for them to prove this for an average person. If you have a
> wealthy estate in canada, canadian income more then foreign, immideate
> dependent family in canada, then you may be a resident for tax purposes,
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> statistics only 3% of non-physical residents pay taxes in canada.
> www.statscan.ca
> "Azam" <> wrote in message
> news:XaIMb.157362$...
> Does a Canadian citizen working abroad needs to pay Taxes on his income?
> Thanks in advance.
> Azam
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