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Retirement tax questions
Further, you can't go by whether or not those those capital gains were taxed by Canada, as withholding on capital gains, even if distributed, is not normally the case with Canadian nonresidents.
Here is a link to great article from CA RBC Wealth Management discussing nonresident withholding on various income types. In the capital gains discussion you will find, "Distributions of capital gains, capital gains dividends or a return of capital from Canadian mutual funds are generally exempt from Canadian non-resident withholding tax."
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March 29, 2023
11:51 AM