yes, I was prepared to pay tax to Canadian government on rental income, the same as I did when I was in Canada. I was just not aware things may change if I become a non-tax resident, and didn't know what would cause me to fall into this status in the first place.
I ask here because I thought I'd more likely find Canadians who are in a similar situation. Do you have a specific recommendation of which Canada group I should ask for this question? Thanks
yes, I'm aware of and was prepared to pay normal income tax in Canada for the rental income. But I wasn't aware that things change if you're outside of Canada for an extended period and become a "non-tax resident of Canada". I thought that everything would stay the same for me as a Canadian citizen, just continuing to pay Canadian taxes, and not pay tax in Thailand, especially since I'm on a LTR visa. So I'm a bit confused what will change my status to "non-tax resident" and how that affects what and who I pay taxes to.
Have you done a 1 year report before? I was researching it a bit more and it looks like it's not as bad as I thought. Just 1 page + proof of residence like a lease. Wanted to see what your experience was like if you've done it before
how/where do I get the sim card (with no plan already on it) in the first place? I'm guessing I can't put a new plan on my current AIS sim that's slow via the myAIS app?