Canada–HK Tax Advisory

Canada–Hong Kong Cross-Border Tax Advisory

Canada has some of the world's strictest foreign reporting obligations and departure tax rules. Canadian residents in HK or Canadians with HK assets face CRA reporting, FAPI on HK companies, and a deemed disposal on leaving Canada.

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Canada–HK Tax Advisory

Canada has some of the world's strictest foreign reporting obligations and departure tax rules. Canadian residents in HK or Canadians with HK assets face CRA reporting, FAPI on HK companies, and a deemed disposal on leaving Canada.

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⚠ T1135 Non-Filing Penalty: CAD 2,500 Per Year + 5% of Assets

Canadian residents with foreign property exceeding CAD 100,000 must file Form T1135 annually. Failure to file: CAD 2,500 per month (up to CAD 12,000) + 5% of highest unreported asset value if wilful. HK bank accounts, HK company shares, and HK real property all count.

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Departure Tax

When a Canadian resident leaves Canada (e.g., to work in HK), they are deemed to have disposed of all their worldwide assets at fair market value on the departure date — triggering Canadian CGT on unrealised gains.

⚠ Risk: HK company shares with accrued gains → departure tax on gains even without cash received

T1135 Foreign Reporting

Canadian residents with foreign assets exceeding CAD 100,000 must file T1135. HK bank accounts, HK company shares, and HK real property all qualify. Penalties for late filing are severe.

⚠ Risk: Non-filing → CAD 2,500/month penalty + 5% of asset value if wilful

FAPI on HK Companies

Foreign Accrual Property Income (FAPI) rules attribute passive income from HK companies to Canadian shareholders for immediate Canadian taxation — similar to US GILTI.

⚠ Risk: HK holding company passive income → attributed to Canadian shareholder annually

Dividend Timing to Canada

Dividends from a HK company to a Canadian shareholder attract 25% Canadian WHT (reduced to 15% under Canada–HK Tax Agreement). Planning the dividend timing and amount is critical.

⚠ Risk: No treaty analysis → paying 25% vs 15% WHT on repatriated HK profits
适合对象

适合对象

Canadians living and working in HK

Canadian citizens or residents employed in HK managing their CRA obligations.

Canadians departing to HK

Individuals planning to leave Canada for HK who need departure tax planning.

Canadian companies with HK subsidiaries

Canadian businesses with HK operations navigating FAPI and treaty issues.

HK residents returning to Canada

Individuals moving back to Canada who need to plan their HK asset position.

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Departure Tax Planning

Assess the deemed disposition on departure from Canada and plan timing, asset structure, and any available elections to minimise departure tax.

Including eligible property elections

T1135 & T106 Preparation

Prepare CRA foreign reporting forms T1135 (foreign property) and T106 (transfer pricing for transactions with related non-residents).

Annual CRA compliance

FAPI Analysis

Identify whether your HK company's income constitutes FAPI and advise on structuring to qualify for the active business income exclusion.

Per ITA s.95 FAPI rules

WHT Planning — Canada–HK

Apply the Canada–HK Tax Agreement to minimise WHT on dividends, interest, and royalties between HK and Canadian entities.

Tax Agreement Articles 10-12 analysis
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Canadian Tax Status Review

Assess Canadian residency, foreign reporting obligations, and FAPI exposure.

1 week
2

Departure or Repatriation Roadmap

Develop departure or repatriation plan with CRA compliance roadmap.

1 week
3

Filing & Compliance

Prepare T1135, T106, and any required tax returns.

2-4 weeks
4

CRA Filing & Obligation Monitoring

Ongoing CRA filings and monitoring of Canadian tax obligations.

Annual
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Canadian executive moving to HK — departure tax planning

CAD 185,000 节省
  • HK company shares with CAD 1.2M accrued gain
  • Departure date timed with asset restructuring
  • Eligible property election deferred CAD 800K of gain
  • T1135 filed for remaining Canadian-held foreign property
"Timed our departure perfectly. The departure tax was a fraction of what it would have been."
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Canadian company — HK subsidiary FAPI review

CAD 220,000 annually 节省
  • HK subsidiary had significant investment income
  • Investment activities restructured to qualify as active business
  • FAPI attribution reduced from CAD 1.3M to CAD 200K
  • T106 transfer pricing documentation prepared
"Restructuring the HK subsidiary's activities eliminated almost all the FAPI exposure."
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When a Canadian tax resident emigrates (e.g., moves to HK), they are deemed to have disposed of all their property at fair market value on the date of departure. If you own HK company shares with accrued gains, those gains are taxed as Canadian capital gains in your final Canadian return — at 50% inclusion rate, up to 27% effective rate.

If you are a non-resident of Canada, you file a Canadian return only if you have Canadian-source income (rental, employment from Canadian employer, RRSP withdrawals, CPP). If you have no Canadian-source income and are non-resident, you may not need to file — but should confirm your non-resident status was properly established on departure.

Form T1135 (Foreign Income Verification Statement) must be filed by Canadian residents with "specified foreign property" exceeding CAD 100,000 at any point in the year. This includes HK bank accounts, HK company shares (if not a controlled subsidiary), HK real property, and HK-listed securities. RRSP, pension plans, and property used in an active business are excluded.

FAPI (Foreign Accrual Property Income) includes passive income earned by a "controlled foreign affiliate" — a foreign company ≥10% owned by the Canadian taxpayer. Passive income (interest, dividends, rents, royalties) of the HK company is attributed to the Canadian shareholder and taxed in Canada at their marginal rate. Active business income is excluded from FAPI.

Yes — the Canada–Hong Kong Tax Agreement (2013) provides reduced WHT rates: 5% on dividends (25%+ corporate shareholding), 15% for other dividends, 10% on interest, and 10% on royalties. Without the agreement, Canada's standard WHT rate is 25% on all payments.

Your RRSP can remain in Canada after you become a non-resident. Withdrawals while non-resident attract 25% non-resident WHT (reduced to 15% under the Canada–HK Tax Agreement). HK does not tax RRSP withdrawals (HK territorial system). You cannot continue contributing to RRSP once you lose Canadian residence (no Canadian earned income).

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