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Traveling Tax Reclaim
Dombielaa
Posts: 1 Newbie
I'm a student who is currently studying in Canada, and my time here is nearly over, but I was told by another foreign student out here that I would be able to claim back tax money, as in Ontario, where I'm studying, the tax is 13%. I've collected all the receipts that I have received and have a massive pile sitting around, and I'm curious to see whether I would actually be able to reclaim the tax money.
Thanks,
Dom
Thanks,
Dom
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You might start here:
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/nnrsdnts/ndvdls/ntl-eng.html
Though I would guess that you won't get anything back unless you have paid Canadian income tax0 -
Or, sales duty on goods?
As you've presumably been resident in Canada for the last 4 years, there would be nothing to reclaim on your return to the UK.💙💛 💔0
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