In the Know: Income Tax
UVic Global Community Newsletter: February 20, 2023
In the Know: Advice for international students is a section of the UVic Global Community Newsletter that includes valuable information and important dates for undergraduate and graduate international students in the following categories: degree-seeking, incoming exchange, and incoming study abroad/visiting.
Canada's Income Tax System
To file an income tax return in Canada means to submit income tax forms and related documents to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).
As an international student in Canada, you may need to file a Canadian income tax return.
Your ability to file an income tax return and your tax obligations are based on your residency status, which is based on the residential ties you have with Canada.
Your residency status for income tax purposes is not the same as your residency status for immigration purposes.
Reminder: You may also need to consult appropriate resources to confirm whether or not you have tax obligations in other countries.
Should I file an Income Tax Return?
Visit the CRA website to confirm whether or not you must file an income tax return.
Even if you are not required to file an income tax return, you might want to for the following reasons:
- If you received employment income in Canada, and income tax was deducted from your paycheques, you may be able to get back all or some income tax as a refund.
- You can claim credits associated with being a student and paying tuition in Canada. You may not be able to use these credits yet, but you must claim them in the year you earn them. Unused credits can be saved up, rolled forward, and used to reduce income tax owed to CRA in future years.
- You might qualify for the goods and services tax/harmonized sales tax (GST/HST) credit and associated provincial credits. If you qualify, you will receive a payment four times per year.
- If you have children and they are currently in Canada, you might qualify for the Canada child benefit (CCB) and associated provincial benefits. If you qualify, you will receive a payment every month.
- If you already registered for Fair PharmaCare and you want your coverage to continue.
If you have a spouse or common law partner, they may also need to file a return.
Reminder: You may be eligible for credits and benefits, even if you have no income to report, but you must file an income tax return to claim them.
When should I file my Income Tax Return?
Each tax year is from January 1 to December 31.
Most income tax slips needed to prepare an income tax return for the previous tax year will be ready by February 28.
Typically, the deadline for personal income tax returns and payments owing to the CRA for the previous tax year is April 30. Find more information on income tax filing and payment dates during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Even though late submissions are accepted, it is best to file before the deadline. There may be a penalty for filing after the deadline if you owe income tax to the CRA. If you file late with tax owing, a late filing penalty of 5% of the balance owed plus an additional 1% of your balance owing for each month late will be charged by the CRA.
If you owe taxes to the Canadian government, even if you cannot pay your full balance owing on or before April 30, you can avoid the late-filing penalty by filing your return on time.
Where can I find more information?
Information about the forms and other documents needed to file an income tax return in Canada is available on our website.
CRA has written a very helpful article for international students that contains tax-filing tips. Additionally, you can complete an online course where you can learn about your taxes.
Many community organizations are hosting free virtual tax clinics for the 2023 tax season. Volunteers may be able to complete and file your taxes for free, by videoconference, by phone or through a document drop-off arrangement.
Income tax issues can be complicated and confusing. We strongly recommend you to seek professional help for preparing and filing your first income tax return so you don't miss out on refunds, credits, and benefits.
Who can help me?
If you have a modest income and a simple income tax situation, you may be eligible to attend a free tax preparation clinic.
If you are not able or eligible to attend a tax preparation clinic, you may wish to pay a tax professional to prepare your income tax return. Many companies and Chartered Professional Accountants (CPAs) provide this service:
- H&R Block and Liberty Tax Service are companies with locations across Canada.
- Sprintax provides tax preparation support for non-residents of Canada
- Chartered Professional Accountants (CPAs) are recommended for complicated income tax situations (self-employment, world income, foreign property, etc.)
If you still have questions after consulting above resources, contact the CRA directly.
Tip: Always identify yourself as an international student to CRA staff, tax preparation clinic volunteers, and tax professionals. Make sure the person assisting you is familiar with income tax obligations for international students.
Upcoming Events:
March 3, 9:00am to 10:30am: UVic International Students and Income Tax Information Session
Are you an international student wondering whether or how you should file a Canadian income tax return? Join us for an informative income tax session, where a representative from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) will provide an overview on the Canadian income tax system and tips for you to complete income tax filing.
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Meeting ID: 229 402 568 900
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