hopper500
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When I enter a foreign income slip I suddenly owe $4000 in tax which isn't right. Why is this happening?

 

Investors and rental owners

Generally, when you have foreign income, if the income is not taxed in the foreign country and is it’s not tax exempt, then Canada will tax it. So your tax due will increase when you add it.


hopper500
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Investors and rental owners

I did enter the amount of tax paid on this income, but still the taxes to be paid seem incorrectly high.  I wouldn't even pay this much tax in the country in which the money was earned which to me flags it as incorrect.

Investors and rental owners

I've got the same issue! My husband and I have income from another country ('other income' and 'self-employed income') and when I enter that, also with the amount of taxes paid, Turbotax just keeps adding thousands of dollars of taxes to be paid.

But the whole amount should be exempt from the tax-balance, since the taxes on that have already been paid in that country. I can't seem to find how to get it right, where to fill in the numbers etc.

Wondering if you figured it out and hopefully can help me as well now 🙂

Investors and rental owners

Did you figure it out? I'd love to hear the solution!

lbye
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Investors and rental owners

I am also curious as I am having the same problem when I enter my Australian payslips (including paying Australian tax) and it says I owe thousands!?! any help would be great! @TurboTaxSusan @hopper500 @dutchiesinbc