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  • Foreign Buyers Tax Frequently Asked Questions

    Comprehensive analysis of the most common overseas buyer tax refund cases
    I have previously introduced to you what is overseas buyer tax, who needs to pay it, and where in Canada do you need to pay the 15% to buy a house foreign buyers tax. However, in the actual operation process, many people are still at a loss when encountering specific problems. So we summarize several of the most common cases, and give you a detailed analysis in this video.
  • 【Video】Overseas buyer tax case analysis

    In today’s video we return to the topic of “Overseas Buyer Tax”. Jinni will analyze five different cases for everyone, and what kind of response methods will be used to apply for and refund the 15% overseas buyer tax when the two parties have different identities or relationships.
  • [Video] HST tax rebate: Buying a new house to live in

    Today's video Jinni will explain to you three common situations when buying a new house to live in: self-occupied buyers, relatives of the buyers living there, and reselling to others.
  • [Video] HST New Housing Rebates: Rental/Investment Properties (HST New Housing Rebates)

    Today’s video Jinni will explain to you three common situations of HST New Housing Rebates for rental housing/investment housing.
  • [Video] HST New Housing Rebates: Converting owner-occupied housing to rental housing (HST New Housing Rebates)

    Today I will explain to you the circumstances under which you can convert your home into a rental property.
  • [Canadian Real Estate Taxation] Answers to tax questions for international students in Canada purchasing a house

    Parents of students who come to Canada to study abroad always want to buy a house for their children to live in or rent out, and the value of the house will increase in the future.

    However, once parents living outside Canada and international students in Canada jointly purchase a house, they will face the trouble of filing tax returns for residents and non-residents. Jinni from the Golden Key Business Development Center will tell you today how to solve the tax problems faced by international students in Canada after purchasing a house.

  • Reasons Why Ontario’s 15% Foreign Buyers Tax (NRST) Is Not Refundable

    We have received a lot of calls recently about the "Ontario 15% Foreign Buyers Tax (NRST)", and the vast majority of people are eligible for tax refunds. However, a small number of people have lost the qualification for the 15% overseas buyer tax refund because they have not reached the prescribed time or have changed their identities.

    Today, Jinni, an accountant at Wang Ke Accounting Firm, summarized some examples to remind buyers who are preparing to pay the 15% overseas buyer tax or are preparing to apply for a tax refund.

  • Non-tax residents: Rental income declaration NR6

    Today’s video Jinni will explain to you what non-tax residents in Canada need to pay attention to when declaring rental income NR6.
  • The tax treatment of real estate agent rebates

    Tax treatment of real estate agent rebates. How to properly file taxes for owners who receive commission rebates. Under the fierce competition in the market, rebates have become a common marketing tool in property investment. But do you need to report income for rebates? Who needs to pay taxes on rebates? Do you know?
  • Discount for first-time home buyers for international students

    First-time home buyer discount. How to buy your first home as soon as possible through the Canadian government welfare policy? Consider the tax issues you will face when buying a house as an international student.
  • Do real estate agents need to register for HST when filing taxes?

    HST-related calculation options for real estate agents when filing taxes and the question of whether to register for HST. We will give you some simple analysis through several examples to facilitate your understanding.
  • Non-tax residents sell off-the-plan properties in Canada

    NRST for non-tax residents, land transfer tax rebate for first-time home buyers and various benefits in personal tax returns. While he was happily telling his family in China the news, they asked him to come over and ask his Chinese friend Xiaoying how to deal with the sale of his off-the-plan property in Canada.
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