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谢谢whst111, 找到官方解释了:+ D8 F! P& ?" ]) x0 J t. }8 k |
Income
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You have to report your world income for the part of the year that/ L2 D7 O" }- ]3 [, [* ~% {
you were a resident of Canada. World income is income from all- u5 e a/ r' c4 w4 M
sources, both inside and outside Canada. In some cases, pension
6 j: X# A) m+ a& ?; T' H: cincome from outside of Canada may be exempt from tax in& |( v' t# z7 [. M# G9 s
Canada due to a tax treaty, but you must still report the income on
4 q& T' B2 g' C1 U) tyour tax return. You can deduct the exempt part on line 256 of
& Q* U# Z m7 A+ C/ x/ x( V1 }your tax return.
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' z X' d& t$ n. Z$ g+ CFor the part of the year that you were not a resident of Canada,
$ m% M9 J8 X/ {you have to report only the following income:
. _1 k% }+ B; Y# Y# t% X* e$ ]■ income from employment in Canada or from a business
1 Q& M: R+ l2 \% o2 s5 pcarried on in Canada;% `& d( a2 r! m/ F" L+ p
■ taxable capital gains from disposing of taxable Canadian
{' i ?. f, o" A5 yproperty; and6 T& n' V0 B2 U5 H6 l
■ the taxable part of scholarships, fellowships, bursaries, and
7 J- Z4 w V- ?research grants you received from Canadian sources.
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8 I& s% {/ E0 ^ L) Yurspace, 你的回答太不专业了,要加强理论学习哈,! w) |3 }% c9 u& v* k/ |; [
不知道别瞎吓唬人哈:) |
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