NR6 Guides & Tax Insights
Clear, practical advice for non-resident landlords navigating Canadian rental income taxes. No jargon. No fluff. Just answers.
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NR6 for Multiple Properties: How to File When You Own More Than One Rental
Own two, three, or more Canadian rental properties? Here's exactly how NR6 filing works—and the smart strategies to stay compliant without the headache.
How to Fill Out the NR6 Form: A Step-by-Step Guide (2026)
The official NR6 instructions can be confusing. Here's a plain-English walkthrough of every section—what to enter, where to send it, and common mistakes to avoid.
Who Actually Handles NR6 Withholding? (Tenant, Agent, or You)
One of the most misunderstood parts of NR6: who is responsible for withholding tax? The tenant? Your agent? You? CRA doesn't care about confusion—only compliance.
NR6 Form Explained: Who Needs to File It and Why It Matters (2026 Guide)
Everything you need to know about the NR6 form in plain English. Who must file, what happens if you don't, and why it could save you thousands.
NR6 Deadline Missed? What Happens If You File Late (Penalties & Fixes)
Missed the NR6 deadline? Don't panic. Here's exactly what CRA does, what penalties you face, and how to fix it before things get worse.
NR6 vs Section 216: What's the Difference and Do You Need Both?
Confused about NR6 and Section 216? You're not alone. Here's a clear breakdown of what each form does and why you probably need both.
How Much Tax Does a Non-Resident Pay on Rental Income in Canada?
The complete breakdown of Canadian rental income tax for non-residents. Understand the 25% withholding, how to reduce it, and what you actually owe.
Can Airbnb Hosts File NR6? Everything You Need to Know
If you own a short-term rental in Canada and live abroad, you might be wondering if NR6 applies to you. The answer could save you thousands.
American Landlords in Canada: Your Complete NR6 Guide
Own Canadian property but live in the US? Here's how to navigate the cross-border tax implications and keep more of your rental income.
5 Costly NR6 Mistakes That Could Cost You Thousands
These common filing errors lead to rejected applications, missed savings, and CRA headaches. Here's how to avoid every single one.
Why CRA Requires a Canadian Agent (And How to Get One)
No Canadian agent means no NR6 approval. Learn what agents do, why they're mandatory, and the easiest way to get one.
Buying Canadian Real Estate as a Non-Resident: Tax Planning 101
Before you invest, understand the tax implications. From purchase to rental to sale—here's what non-residents need to know.
I Filed My NR6—Now What? Your Complete Next Steps Guide
You submitted your NR6. Great! But the process isn't over. Here's exactly what happens next and what you need to do to stay compliant.
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