Why Do Some Provinces Impose Additional Rental Obligations on Non-Residents?
When non-residents invest in Canadian real estate, they often assume their only responsibility is paying the 25% CRA withholding tax on rental income. But depending on the province, that’s only part of the story. Several provinces have introduced extra rules, taxes,
Can a Non-Resident Landlord File Jointly with Their Spouse in Canada?
If you and your spouse co-own rental property in Canada but live abroad, you might wonder whether you can file your Canadian rental income taxes jointly, the way couples do in many other countries. It seems logical — one property, one
What Documents Should Non-Resident Landlords Keep for CRA Compliance?
If you’re a non-resident earning rental income from Canadian property, good record-keeping isn’t optional — it’s your first line of defense in case the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) asks questions. Many landlords focus on the forms they must file, like the
Are Timeshares Rented by Non-Residents Taxed the Same as Regular Rentals in Canada?
Owning a timeshare in Canada can seem like the perfect way to mix investment and leisure — enjoy your property for a few weeks a year and rent it out the rest of the time. But for non-residents, that rental
How Do Non-Residents Prove Canadian Rental Income if Tenants Pay in Cash?
It’s one of the most common — and risky — mistakes non-resident landlords make: accepting rent in cash without proper records. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) requires every landlord, including non-residents, to accurately report all Canadian-source rental income. That includes cash,
What Are the Filing Deadlines for Non-Resident Canadian Rental Income Returns?
If you’re a non-resident earning rental income from Canadian property, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) gives you a few filing options — but each comes with its own deadline. Missing one can lead to penalties, interest, or even loss of
How Does the CRA Decide If Rental Activity Is a Business for Non-Residents?
For non-residents earning income from Canadian property, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) doesn’t always treat rental income the same way. In many cases, it’s considered passive income under Section 216 — but sometimes, the CRA reclassifies it as a business
What Is the Difference Between Canadian Rental Income and Capital Gains for Non-Residents?
Many non-residents earning income from Canadian property are surprised to learn that not all real estate earnings are taxed the same way. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) draws a clear line between rental income (from ongoing rent payments) and capital
Why Does the CRA Enforce 25% Withholding on Non-Resident Gross Rent?
If you’re a non-resident earning rental income from property in Canada, you’ve likely been told about the 25% withholding tax on your rent. But why does the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) take such a big cut upfront — especially before
What Impact Does Canadian Rental Income Have on a Non-Resident’s Home Country Tax Return?
If you’re a non-resident earning rental income from Canadian property, filing your taxes with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is just the beginning. What many landlords overlook is that Canadian rental income can also affect their home country tax return