June 30 Tax Deadline is Looming for Non-Residents
An important deadline is approaching for non-residents with certain Canadian-source income. June 30 is the deadline to file elected returns under Section 216 (pertaining to rental income) and Section 217 (pertaining to Canadian source pension income). There may be significant consequences for missing this deadline as returns received after this date, generally aren’t accepted. Here’s what you need to know:Precise March 15 Instalments Lead to 5 Wealth Enhancers
It’s important that fragile investments stay intact as markets recover. For this reason, it makes absolutely no sense to overpay any personal income taxes in advance on the March 15 quarterly instalment remittance deadline. Astute tax and financial advisors will make sure their clients encroach on only the right amount of capital for these purposes, especially if they are retirees.
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Canadians who reach age 65 are more likely than ever to live into their nineties, largely due to advances in preventing heart disease, and to Baby Boomers leading healthier lifestyles. This trend towards increased longevity means that retirement income planning must cover a much longer period, in which a focus on continued accumulation and investing is as important as tax-efficient withdrawal of funds.
