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发表于 2010-4-1 22:32
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谢谢whst111, 找到官方解释了:
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You have to report your world income for the part of the year that
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sources, both inside and outside Canada. In some cases, pension6 \8 K7 U! l n" s
income from outside of Canada may be exempt from tax in
; l% R4 u+ n2 Y5 i: ?Canada due to a tax treaty, but you must still report the income on& s4 c# M( a3 [9 v7 S
your tax return. You can deduct the exempt part on line 256 of
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$ L( o1 c4 V5 n; |7 SFor the part of the year that you were not a resident of Canada,# k" \+ s) R. `- ]6 ?
you have to report only the following income:
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carried on in Canada;. g9 J1 v" F1 B" ?$ J% R. E
■ taxable capital gains from disposing of taxable Canadian3 K+ X5 v" b) O
property; and4 u& Y1 V, B! T# p6 e$ c" B
■ the taxable part of scholarships, fellowships, bursaries, and- W% J1 L: t8 q4 k+ ]3 G' U* N
research grants you received from Canadian sources.
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urspace, 你的回答太不专业了,要加强理论学习哈,
& ?" S0 A: }, v% I2 U不知道别瞎吓唬人哈:) |
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