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谢谢whst111, 找到官方解释了:0 V2 e, k: c$ c: |$ D
Income
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/ E, p1 H9 C; W9 z! `; E) t/ ]You have to report your world income for the part of the year that
& c! N( ~ M# u7 s. k# Xyou were a resident of Canada. World income is income from all: ~. ?& B% }2 ?0 \( x
sources, both inside and outside Canada. In some cases, pension
" @% I0 d% `0 a- Wincome from outside of Canada may be exempt from tax in6 J* H# K' v3 n. ?; K9 p
Canada due to a tax treaty, but you must still report the income on
8 K c3 W; L7 [4 Tyour tax return. You can deduct the exempt part on line 256 of
- K5 I; \5 e* _" C/ N byour tax return.
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/ M# N- a' H. U( O: n8 N& k5 s7 r5 gFor the part of the year that you were not a resident of Canada,
- M Q/ S2 J7 P2 b4 _# Wyou have to report only the following income:
T% x2 J% J0 c3 F% P Y■ income from employment in Canada or from a business
! k6 A! U+ H0 C* }( m' {3 \0 Lcarried on in Canada;9 n. P; }* [; C1 F, x* L' s
■ taxable capital gains from disposing of taxable Canadian
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w# o( J* Z$ R! q■ the taxable part of scholarships, fellowships, bursaries, and3 F- u: K4 I; r/ l5 w7 E
research grants you received from Canadian sources.6 C1 P& v2 j- X
! b8 \8 x* C, A; Kurspace, 你的回答太不专业了,要加强理论学习哈,
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