Where to mail non resident canadian tax return
As a non-resident of Canada, you are required to file a Canadian tax return if you have income earned in Canada or if you have a Canadian tax obligation. Here's where to mail your non-resident Canadian tax return:
For paper returns:
- Mail your completed paper return to:
- Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)
- Non-Resident Tax Division
- 1400-555 René-Lévesque Blvd. West
- Montréal, QC H3B 4N7
- Make sure to use the correct mailing address for your province or territory, as listed on the CRA website.
For electronic returns:
- File your electronic return through the CRA's My Account service or the NetFile service.
- If you're using My Account, log in and follow the instructions to file your return.
- If you're using NetFile, download and install the software, then follow the instructions to file your return.
Additional tips:
- Make sure to sign and date your return.
- Attach all required supporting documents, such as T4 slips, T5 slips, and proof of foreign tax paid.
- Use the correct tax year (e.g., 2022 for the 2022 tax year).
- Keep a copy of your return and supporting documents for your records.
Important deadlines:
- The deadline for filing a non-resident Canadian tax return is April 30th of each year, unless you're filing for a previous year, in which case the deadline is 4 months and 1 day after the original deadline.
- If you're filing for a previous year, you may need to pay a late-filing penalty and interest on any outstanding taxes owed.
Remember to consult the CRA website or contact the CRA directly if you have any questions or concerns about filing your non-resident Canadian tax return.