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:
- 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.
- Mailbox rental service: There are companies that offer mailbox rental services, which provide a physical address and mailbox for receiving mail and packages.
- 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.
- Virtual office: Some virtual office providers offer a physical address and mailbox for receiving mail and packages.
- 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:
- Inform the CRA of your new address by filing a change of address form (Form RC2501) or by contacting the CRA directly.
- Keep your non-resident mailing address up to date with the CRA and other relevant parties, such as your bank and financial institutions.
- Ensure that your non-resident mailing address is secure and confidential to prevent unauthorized access to your mail and correspondence.
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.