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Where to put NR4 and NR4(OAS)

I lived in Canada since 1984 and moved back to Japan in April 2024. I am receiving CPP and OAS from Canada in my bank account in Japan every month. Now, I’m preparing Tax Return 2024. This is the first time to make Tax Return from outside of Canada, so I need your help.

 

Now, I am confused about where I can put “Gross Income” and “Non-resident tax withheld” of NR4 and NR4(OAS) in the Return.

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Where to put NR4 and NR4(OAS)


You would enter the amounts on your NR4 based on the codes and information on the NR4.

 

The NR4 form is only issued to Non-Residents of Canada and there are no actual NR (Non-Resident) Forms in a T1 General Tax Return.  Therefore you cannot enter this slip on a particular page or screen titled NR4.

Depending on the source of the income, you can enter on your Canadian tax return the type of slip from which that income was derived from. For example:

  • If this is from Old Age Security (OAS), enter on the T4A(OAS) screen.
  • If this is Interest income, enter it as Interest & Investment Income.
  • If this is a T5/NR4, enter on the T5 - Statement of Investment screen. Make your entries in Box 15 and 16.
  • If this is a T4A/NR4, enter on the T4A page.

Ensure you keep the slip available if CRA requests to see it.

 

For each gross income amount:

1. Compare the income code shown in box 14 or box 24 with the list of codes on the back of your NR4 slip. This code tells you what type of income the amount represents.
2. Open the in-product help and click the Search tab.
3. In the search field, enter the description you have found on the back of your NR4 slip and click List Topics.
4. In the list of topics found for your search term, choose the topic that most closely describes your income type. Follow the instructions on where to enter the amount in TurboTax.

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