回复: (ZT)关于短登之后长登的报税和GST,牛奶金申请总结
请问登陆前的海外资产应该是不要交税的?如何说明以后汇的钱是登陆前的海外资产呢?
也有同样疑问, 希望那位贵人能帮帮...
以下是CRA网页里的一些相关资讯
Before leaving for Canada
Before you arrive, you should prepare two copies
of a list (preferably typewritten) of all the goods
you intend to bring into Canada as settler’s effects,
showing the value, make, model, and serial number
(when applicable). Divide the list into two sections:
the goods you are bringing with you, and the goods
to follow.
You have to present this list to the border services
officer on your first point of arrival in Canada, even
if you are not bringing in any goods at that time.
Since jewellry is difficult to describe accurately, it is
best to use the wording from your insurance policy
or jeweller’s appraisal and to include photographs
that have been dated and signed by the jeweller or a
gemologist. You should describe each item of jewellry
on the list of goods you submit. This information
makes it easier to identify them when you first enter
Canada, and later on when you return from a trip
abroad with this jewellry.
At the border, the officer will prepare Form B4,
Personal Effects Accounting Document, on your behalf,
based on the list of goods you provided. The officer
will assign your B4 form a file number and give you
a receipt. You will need to present your receipt to
claim duty- and tax-free entry of your “goods to
follow” when they arrive later.
You can make the process easier by completing a B4
form in advance and presenting it to the officer when
you arrive. You can get a form by calling the BIS at
one of the numbers listed in the section called
“Additional information,” or you can visit our Web
site at
www.cbsa.gc.ca/formspubs.