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How do I attach the form: Deemed Disposition of Property by an Emigrant of Canada , to my Netfile using Turbo Tax? Or do I have to print out my return and mail it?
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Unfortunately, these forms are not available in TurboTax. You can, however, download them from the Canada Revenue Agency CRA's website.
T1243 Deemed Disposition of Property by an Emigrant of Canada: https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/forms-publications/forms/t1243.html
T1161 List of Properties by an Emigrant of Canada: https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/forms-publications/forms/t1161.html
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I understand that I have to print out those forms.
Does this mean I can NOT use Netfile and that I have to mail in my whole tax package with those forms?
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If you are an emigrant or non-resident of Canada, you won't be able to NETFILE your return. You can mail or fax your return. This CRA page has info on where you can send your return: https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/corporate/contact-information/where-mail-your-paper-t1-retur...
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I just recently asked that question:
Here is the answer in my own words:
If you are a Canadian Non-Resident you can NOT use netfile.
So now you have 3 options I believe:
1) mail it in from where you are
2) Fax it in (yes they are still taking faxes for 2022 taxes but maybe not next year)
(and i have the link with numbers somewhere if somebody asks)
3) Fill it out your taxes, with the deemed forms, email to a "really" good friend in Canada, have them print it and mail it for you.