Cra non resident mailing address

A "cra non-resident mailing address" refers to a mailing address used by a non-resident individual or business to receive mail and correspondence from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).

As a non-resident, you may not have a physical address in Canada, or you may not want to use your home address for tax purposes. In this case, you can use a non-resident mailing address to receive mail and correspondence from the CRA.

Here are some options for a non-resident mailing address:

  1. PO Box: You can rent a PO Box from a postal service provider, such as Canada Post, and use it as your non-resident mailing address.
  2. Mailbox rental service: There are companies that offer mailbox rental services, which provide a physical address and mailbox for receiving mail and packages.
  3. Law firm or accountant's office: If you have a lawyer or accountant in Canada, you can ask them to use their office address as your non-resident mailing address.
  4. Virtual office: Some virtual office providers offer a physical address and mailbox for receiving mail and packages.
  5. CRA's Non-Resident Mailbox Service: The CRA offers a Non-Resident Mailbox Service, which provides a secure and confidential mailbox for receiving mail and correspondence.

When using a non-resident mailing address, make sure to:

Remember to always verify the authenticity of any mail or correspondence you receive from the CRA or other government agencies to prevent fraud and identity theft.