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Do I need to file a Non Resident Tax Return in Canada?

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Left Canada permanently in 2023. Filed an Emigrant return with departure date etc in 2023.

I only have a bank account in Canada which pays me about $ 6,000 in interest which is way below the Basic Personal Amount.

Bank knows about my non resident status and issues a NR4 slip each year instead of T5 slip. No withholding tax is held by the bank on the bank interest.

Do I have to file a non resident income tax return in Canada each year because I get this Bank interest and NR4 slip? I have no intention of filing one.

Note I have NO other income, investment, TFSA, RRSP, Property in Canada, Rental income etc besides this $ 6,000 bank interest?

Is my final tax obligations towards Canada complete? And no further tax returns need to be filed in Canada? Thanks.


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Hi James,

Here’s a clear answer to your question about your Canadian tax filing obligations as a non-resident:

Since you permanently left Canada in 2023 and filed an emigrant return reporting your date of departure, you became a non-resident for Canadian tax purposes effective that date.

Treatment of your Canadian bank interest as a non-resident:

  • Interest income paid to a non-resident is generally subject to Canadian withholding tax at a rate of 25%, unless a tax treaty reduces the rate.
  • However, there is an exemption under the Income Tax Act (subparagraph 212(1)(b)(ii)):
  • Interest paid by a Canadian financial institution (e.g., bank) to an arm’s length non- resident is exempt from withholding tax.

  • This is why your bank is correctly issuing an NR4 slip reporting the interest but not withholding tax.

Do you have to file a Canadian non-resident return each year?

No, you are not required to file a Canadian non-resident income tax return solely because of this bank interest.
Here’s why:

  • A Canadian tax return is required if you owe tax (e.g., if withholding tax was applied and you want to claim a refund, or you had taxable Canadian income beyond exempt interest).
  • Your bank interest is exempt as described above.
  • You have no other Canadian income (employment, rental, pension, etc.).

Bottom line:
✅ Your final tax obligations as an emigrant were satisfied when you filed your 2023 departure return.
✅ Going forward, you do not need to file an annual Canadian non-resident tax return just because you earn bank interest exempt from withholding tax.
✅ You can retain your NR4 slip for your records, but no action is needed.

Caution:
If your situation changes—for example, if you start earning rental income, sell taxable Canadian property, or receive pension payments—you may then have filing requirements.

If you’d like, I can help you prepare a short note to keep with your records confirming your filing position, in case the CRA ever asks.


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