Service Overview
Moving to or from Canada can change your tax obligations. Residency date, foreign income, Canadian source income, assets, benefits, and departure reporting can all affect the return.
Proficiency Tax helps newcomers and departing residents understand Canadian tax requirements during transition years. We review arrival or departure dates, income sources, and filing obligations so the return is prepared with the right context.
Tax residency is fact specific. We help you organize the facts and understand what may need to be reported to the CRA.
Our Approach
Clear guidance for newcomers and departing residents on Canadian tax filing and residency changes.
Residency Review
We review arrival or departure details and relevant ties to Canada.
Income Review
We identify Canadian and foreign income for the transition year.
Filing Preparation
We prepare the return with residency dates and required disclosures.
Future Guidance
We explain next year considerations and record keeping.
Key Benefits
Tax guidance for people moving to or from Canada with clear residency and filing support.
Popular Questions
Answers to common questions about Canadian tax for newcomers and departing residents.
Do newcomers file a Canadian tax return?
What is departure tax?
Does immigration status decide tax residency?
Can you help if I moved mid year?
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