Your QROPS transfer in 2016 would have transferred funds from a UK pension fund to an RRSP in Canada and, as such, would have represented a transfer between tax sheltered pension plans that would not, normally, be subject to tax at the time of the transfer in Canada. If that is the case, there shouldn't be anything to report in your 2016 Canadian tax return. However, for extra safety, you may want to confirm the above details with the original financial advisor that assisted with the transfer.
Your QROPS transfer in 2016 would have transferred funds from a UK pension fund to an RRSP in Canada and, as such, would have represented a transfer between tax sheltered pension plans that would not, normally, be subject to tax at the time of the transfer in Canada. If that is the case, there shouldn't be anything to report in your 2016 Canadian tax return. However, for extra safety, you may want to confirm the above details with the original financial advisor that assisted with the transfer.
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