CRA’s Default Tax Rules for Non-Residents Explained –
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Загружено: 2025-12-07
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Did you know the CRA taxes non-resident landlords 25% of their gross rent, with no deductions allowed—unless you take action?
In this video, we break down the CRA’s default tax treatment for non-residents earning rental income from Canadian property. You’ll learn who’s responsible for withholding tax, what happens if you don’t file the right forms, and how you can legally switch to a smarter system that taxes you on net income instead.
Thousands of non-resident landlords overpay each year because they didn’t know about Section 216 or the NR6 form. Don’t make that mistake. If you own property in Canada, this is the tax rule you can’t afford to ignore.
👉 Need help opting out of the default CRA system? Visit: www.theaccountingandtax.com
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