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rules of irs of canada for canadian citizen that leaves the country?
My question is if is true that a canadian citizen once leave her country to get another citizenship is the irs(cananadian( able to take from her tax return an aount of money from pelnalty bcause she doesnt leave in canada instead in USA
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- speevo46Lv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
No. IF you have taken citizenship in another country, and earn your wages in that country, your country of birth cannot tax you.
- Jim BLv 71 decade ago
First, it is the "Canadian Revenue Agency " not the IRS.
If you don't make annual contributions to the Canada Pension Plan, you will NOT be able to to get it age age 65. You will also loose any claims to other Canadian Government benefits, if you don't file an annual tax return, in Canada.
Don't expect to be able to come back and claim any benefits here, if you don't contribute anything here in Canada.
Jim B.
Toronto.