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谢谢whst111, 找到官方解释了:7 z' M+ o b7 c; y
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You have to report your world income for the part of the year that" Y9 ]- A6 ~7 M; @. q2 p
you were a resident of Canada. World income is income from all9 m( f/ P* O! w/ H+ U& k- m
sources, both inside and outside Canada. In some cases, pension+ ^; x7 T) ~/ }% J8 z+ s% x/ P
income from outside of Canada may be exempt from tax in
5 s& D* W8 t" Y' w* N% X& YCanada due to a tax treaty, but you must still report the income on
$ a: U" G2 n5 qyour tax return. You can deduct the exempt part on line 256 of! @' Y/ |6 [8 e& ~2 W
your tax return.
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For the part of the year that you were not a resident of Canada,0 x2 U7 e- L) [8 \, {* t5 n
you have to report only the following income:
/ [. A& w+ }) _4 v$ L3 t" N; t■ income from employment in Canada or from a business- h( w5 a% n0 u
carried on in Canada;( W" W/ z' ^6 j" H3 [3 B9 |
■ taxable capital gains from disposing of taxable Canadian
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■ the taxable part of scholarships, fellowships, bursaries, and
3 b% j6 \ o$ G( P# G: U6 S7 Aresearch grants you received from Canadian sources." M6 m, [/ m1 Q
3 E/ G* B9 Y) j0 E" W' yurspace, 你的回答太不专业了,要加强理论学习哈,% {6 x6 K+ p8 W2 l) Q
不知道别瞎吓唬人哈:) |
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