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NR4 and NR6 Forms

Help with NR4 reporting and NR6 applications for non residents with Canadian rental income and withholding obligations.

Service Overview

NR4 and NR6 forms are common in non resident rental income situations. The NR4 reports amounts paid or credited to non residents, while the NR6 can help reduce withholding on Canadian rental income when approved.

These forms matter because rental income is often subject to withholding before the final tax result is known. A properly handled NR6 process may help align withholding with expected net income, while NR4 reporting keeps the record clear for the CRA.

Proficiency Tax helps non resident property owners, Canadian agents, and rental income payers understand which forms apply. We prepare filings, organize support, and explain deadlines so the rental income process is easier to manage.

Our Approach

A structured review of NR4 and NR6 responsibilities for non resident rental situations.

Form Review

We identify whether NR4 reporting, NR6 planning, or both are needed.

Rental Record Check

We review rent collected, expenses, agent details, and withholding history.

Filing Support

We help prepare the required forms and explain the next steps.

Year End Coordination

We connect NR4 and NR6 work with Section 216 reporting where needed.

Key Benefits

Organized support for non resident rental income reporting through NR4 and NR6.

Support for non resident rental income reporting.
Clear explanation of NR4 and NR6 responsibilities.
Help reducing confusion for owners, agents, and tenants.
Better organization for annual Canadian filing.

Popular Questions

Answers to common questions about NR4 and NR6 forms for non resident rental income.

What is the difference between NR4 and NR6?
NR4 reports payments to non residents. NR6 is an application that may reduce withholding on Canadian rental income when accepted.
Who files the NR4 slip?
The payer or agent often prepares the NR4, depending on the rental arrangement.
When should an NR6 be filed?
The timing is important and should be reviewed before the rental year begins where possible.
Can you help if no forms were filed in past years?
Yes. We can review the history and explain catch up options.

Why Choose Proficiency Tax

Bilingual English and French support
Secure client portal for documents
Ottawa based and Canada wide service
Clear guidance for complex tax matters

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