By J. R. Beauregard on Tuesday, 12 January 2016
Category: Taxes

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Did you know?

Taxpayers who own specified foreign property costing more than $100,000 but less than $250,000 throughout the year can now file Form T1135, Foreign Income Verification Statement using a new simplified reporting method.

This simplified reporting method reduces your paperwork while allowing the CRA to continue to address international tax evasion and aggressive tax avoidance.

Important information

All Canadian resident taxpayers are required to file Form T1135, Foreign Income Verification Statement if, at any time in the year, the total cost of all specified foreign property to the taxpayer was more than $100,000 (Canadian).

The Government of Canada is committed to making it easier for you to meet your tax obligations. The CRA has revised the form to now include two parts: Part A features a simplified reporting method for taxpayers who held specified foreign property with a total cost of less than $250,000 throughout the year. This reporting method allows taxpayers to simply check a box for each type of property they held.

Part B continues to provide the detailed reporting method that taxpayers must use if they, at any time during a year, owned specified foreign property with a total cost of $250,000 or more.

Taxpayers who meet the criteria for completing Part A can still use the detailed reporting method in Part B if they wish.

Don’t forget to file your return and Form T1135 on time! Beginning with the 2013 tax year, the period for reassessing an income tax return is extended by three years if a taxpayer has failed to report income from a specified foreign property on their return and Form T1135 was not filed, was not filed on time, or was filed inaccurately.

For more information on Form T1135, go to Foreign Income Verification Statement, or read our questions and answers.

Fast facts for individuals about filing Form T1135 online:

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