Newcomers in Canada
I have a client who is a newcomer. I entered her entry date to Canada. Do I report her income in her home country before moving to Canada? If so is it under FOREIGN SOURCED NON-RESIDENT INCOME (Line 52930)?
Also, I found this website.
"For example in case you earned outside of Canada less than 10% of your total income for the year before your immigration date, you can claim the total credit of $12,069 for 2019 tax year. In case your non-Canadian income earned before the immigration date is more than 10% of your total income the non-refundable tax credits should be prorated according the number of days you resided in Canada during the tax year."
For example, a client made $1,000 in Japan before moving to Canada. She then earned $5,000 in Canada.
$1,000+$5,000=$6,000
10% of $6,000 is $600
Her Japanese income is more than 10% and therefore the non-refundable tax credits should be prorated.
Is my understanding correct? Thank you.
