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Finished my return reporting old age and Ca pension 11700 9K was back old age pension.. Turbo indicates no tax. Really?? US for 40 yrs filing non resident 1st time?

 
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Finished my return reporting old age and Ca pension 11700 9K was back old age pension.. Turbo indicates no tax. Really?? US for 40 yrs filing non resident 1st time?

Non-resident tax on pension and OAS income is based on tax treaties that Canada has with the county where you are living. You might be pleased to learn that Canadian pensioners living in the US and receiving OAS and CPP are tax excempt. Refer to the information at the following link: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/benefits/publicpensions/cpp/cpp-international/before-apply.html 

Review the section titled Non-Resident Tax Rates by Country

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Finished my return reporting old age and Ca pension 11700 9K was back old age pension.. Turbo indicates no tax. Really?? US for 40 yrs filing non resident 1st time?

Non-resident tax on pension and OAS income is based on tax treaties that Canada has with the county where you are living. You might be pleased to learn that Canadian pensioners living in the US and receiving OAS and CPP are tax excempt. Refer to the information at the following link: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/benefits/publicpensions/cpp/cpp-international/before-apply.html 

Review the section titled Non-Resident Tax Rates by Country

Finished my return reporting old age and Ca pension 11700 9K was back old age pension.. Turbo indicates no tax. Really?? US for 40 yrs filing non resident 1st time?

This is very good news and thanks so much for your input