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:
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Tiff Macklem, Senior Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada, told the Economic Club of Canada in Toronto last week that the Canadian economy needs annual growth of at least 2.5% to put a meaningful dent in the remaining slack in the Canadian economy.