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hrblock.ca
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https://www.hrblock.ca/blog/everything-you-should-know-about-your-taxes-as-an…
If you’ve chosen Canada as your destination for your education, you’re a part of the growing number of international students in Canada. If you’re filing your taxes as an international student, keep reading to get all the information you need. Full-time students are not exempt from paying income tax in Canada. If you received any income from summer jobs or part-time jobs, you need to file an income tax return. The federal tuition tax credit is one of the top tax credits for post-secondary students. Even if you aren’t reporting any income on your tax return, you can use this credit to claim the eligible tuition fees for post-secondary level courses. When you repay your student loans, you are able to claim the interest as a non-refundable tax credit to help reduce any taxes owed. You may also claim moving expenses to take courses as a full-time student in a post-secondary program, but only if you have taxable scholarship income (which is not usually the case).
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studyandgoabroad.com
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https://www.studyandgoabroad.com/travel-tips/canadian-work-placement-tax-refu…
International students who've completed their work placement in Canada in the last three years are due an average tax refund of $904. That's
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internationalstudent.com
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https://www.internationalstudent.com/study_canada/tax_return_faq
# Tax Return FAQs. Depending on your student visa, you may be eligible to work on or off-campus part-time during the school year. In Canada, if you are entitled to claim tax credits, you can earn up to a certain amount without paying tax. If you earned income during the previous year it’s important to file a tax return. If you have not established significant ties to Canada but have stayed in Canada for 183 days or more during the calendar year and are not considered a resident of your home country when it comes to tax treaty terms between that country and Canada, you are likely a Deemed resident of Canada. You might be considered a deemed non-resident for tax purposes if you are considered a resident of another country with which Canada has a tax treaty, and have established significant residential ties with Canada. ## Do I have to file a tax return in Canada as an International Student?
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quora.com
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https://www.quora.com/Do-international-students-pay-tax-in-Canada-if-they-wor…
Yes international students pay income tax on earnings in Canada. The rate will vary from province to province.
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canada.ca
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https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/international-non-reside…
If you are an international student studying in Canada, you may have to file a Canadian income tax return. You must determine your residency status.
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taxtron.ca
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https://taxtron.ca/blog/Tax_Guide_for_International_Students_in_Canada
Filing Requirement: International students must file a Canadian tax return if they have Canadian income, regardless of their residency status.
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ulethbridge.ca
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https://www.ulethbridge.ca/international/frequently-asked-income-tax-question…
If you are an international student studying in Canada, you may have to file a Canadian income tax return. You must determine your residency status.
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canada.ca
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https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/forms-publications/publicati…
You are subject to Canadian tax on your income from Canadian sources, unless exempted by a treaty provision. You are also subject to provincial