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Determination of Provincial Residency Status ?

Provincial Tax liability 
Alien Tax Status
"183-day-rule"

How can I determine my Provincial tax liability?
     
In order to determine the provincial tax liability in Canada, provincial residency status must first be clarified.           
In order to decide whether a person has "Provincial Residential Ties" and thus is deemed a "Resident," various criteria are considered such as:
domicile, spouce (Partner), property, such as a car or furniture, or social or business connections in the community.

Many other issues, may be considered relevant for the determination of the residency status.

Special regulations apply to persons who do not meet any of the criteria above or similar criteria, and who have, according to the "183-day-rule," spent more than 183 days during the calendar year in Canada.

 

 

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