How to Apply for an Individual Tax Number WHEN: COST:
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How to Apply for an Individual Tax Number WHEN: COST:
How to Apply for an Individual Tax Number This is not a legal document and information may change without notice. Always refer to http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/ for the most updated information. WHEN: COST: PROCESSING TIME: HOW: APPLICATION FORM: 2 to 3 months before the “tax season” in March/April Free 4 to 6 weeks By paper; send to Ottawa, Ontario (address provided on the back of application) “Application for a Canada Revenue Agency Individual Tax Number (ITN) for NonResidents” [T1261] General Supporting Documents (in addition to application form) Photocopy of passport bio-data page Photocopy of study permit *NOTE: Both of the above documents above must be certified by a local official, such as a doctor, accountant, lawyer, teacher, or officials in a federal department or a provincial ministry. Most students ask their professors (not a teaching assistant, or “TA”). The professor should review both the original and photocopy version of the documents and should write the following in blue ink on the photocopy version of both your passport and study permit: “I certify this to be the true copy of the original” Signature Printed name, Position Date Mailing the Application We advise you to send your documents by Canada Post Xpresspost so you can track the form. If you do not receive your ITN within 6 weeks, you may call 1-800-267-5177 to find out the status of your application. International House • 1783 West Mall • Phone: 604.822.5021 www.students.ubc.ca/international • Updated Dec. 12, 2013 • Page 1 of 2 Frequently Asked Questions What is the difference between “Foreign address” and “Mailing address”? The “Foreign Address” refers to your address in the country where you permanently or normally reside. The “Mailing Address” refers to a Canadian address to which the CRA will send the written notification of your ITN. *NOTE: You may use the International House as your address if you need. What do I put for “Foreign Tax Identification Number”? If you don’t have a Foreign Tax Identification Number, you may write “N/A”. Who should sign under the “CERTIFICATION” section at the bottom of the application form? You should. The local official (e.g. your professor) should sign and certify the PHOTOCOPY of your passport and study permit. Can I work with an ITN? No. To start working in Canada and receive benefits from employment, you need to apply for a Social Insurance Number (SIN) to replace your ITN. What if I forgot to apply for ITN before the Tax Season? Do not apply for an ITN in late February or March as it takes about 4-6 weeks to process. You may send your ITN application AND the tax return to the same address specified at the back of ITN form. Does an ITN expire? Do I have to renew ITN? No. The ITN does not have an expiry date and once you are issued an ITN, you can use it for future tax filing purposes. But remember that if you get a job in the future, you will need SIN. If I lost my ITN or need to make changes to my personal info, should I apply for a new ITN? No. You must contact the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) to notify them about the lost ITN or changes to your personal information. You can then either get your previous number re-issued or keep using the number you have. Do I need an ITN to file my taxes? If you plan on filing your tax return just once, you do not need ITN as the CRA will assign you a temporary taxation number for a single tax return. However, you will need an ITN if you need to file more than one Canadian tax return so CRA can trace your records. I am outside Canada. Can I get my documents certified by a doctor/lawyer/profess or/etc. outside Canada in order to submit my ITN application on time? Yes. International House • 1783 West Mall • Phone: 604.822.5021 www.students.ubc.ca/international • Updated Dec. 12, 2013 • Page 2 of 2