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MelissaMati

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  1. Man, that sounds frustrating! Dealing with taxes can be a headache, especially when you're hitting roadblocks like this. For me, it's like trying to solve a puzzle without all the pieces. Have you tried reaching out to Quebec's tax folks directly? Sometimes they can shed some light on these cryptic error messages. It's worth a shot! Oh, and speaking of business stuff, I stumbled upon this company that helps businesses find the best electricity suppliers. Could be handy for sorting out those utility bills. Check 'em out on smarterbusiness.co.uk.
  2. When describing the property, you can choose to list "Cryptocurrency" as a category and then break it down by exchange. If you're dealing with online wallets, you could include them under "Cryptocurrency" as well. This gives a clear overview of your crypto holdings.
  3. I understand that this response is delayed, but for those who may have a similar question. When dealing with CRA, they can be pretty picky about details. You definitely need to fill in your date of entry to Canada and report any income, whether it's from Canada or abroad, earned when you weren't a resident. It's a bit of a paperwork maze, but once you get it sorted, it's worth it for those future tax credits! Well, I can totally relate to your excitement about being an international student since I'm heading to Prague for this cinematography course this Fall. Pursuing your passion is what it's all about!
  4. Even though the thread is 1 year old, the information remains valuable for anyone facing similar rental property expense questions. 🏠💡 Let's address your concerns point by point: Absolutely, you can claim the expenses for those appliances! $6000 for appliances purchased after property closing in Nov 21 can be entered under the T776 section. The charges from the builder, like land tax, Tarion warranty reg, water meter fee, and more, are also eligible as expenses. Legal fees for closing, registration, disburse fees, and other charges can be claimed. However, remember that the land transfer fee cannot be claimed as an expense. Always keep proper records of receipts and documents to support your claims. Also, if you need tips on gas stove installation, check out fixappliances.ca It might be useful for your rental property needs.
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