exclusively at that address and had not owned any other residential property during the time they owned that home. Neither Keith nor Katie changed employment last year; they moved simply because they liked the new house. Keith has a Tangerine investment account which pays him interest. He never received an information slip but was able to total up the $20.30 interest he received last year from Tangerine. Keith also has a Royal Bank savings account to which he contributes 25% of the funds and Katie contributes the remaining 75%. The $875 shown in Box 17 of the T5 slip issued by Cut You! represents royalties paid to Keith for the use of the pruning shear blade he invented. In 2017, Keith inherited a bank account in the US with a balance of US$120,000 from his uncle. At that time, the exchange rate was 1.30503. He neither contributed nor withdrew any amounts from this account. According to bank statements, the account had a balance of US$124,000 on January 1St and US$125,240 on December 315'. The bank statements also show that the only credits on this account are for monthly interest payments. For 2019 the annual average exchange rate was $13269. Keith is not a US Citizen. He does not need to file a US return. Keith has a $75 receipt for investment counsel fees. Though Katie doesn't know it yet, in November Keith bought a piece of land in a nearby rural area where he hopes to build a small cabin. Keith's T4 and other information slips are reproduced below. Last year Keith received a tax refund of $1,000, including $8.50 interest on the refund. He is hoping for a refund again this year. Keith is a Canadian citizen and he wants to answer \"Yes\" to the Elections Canada question. He has signed up for MyAccount and would like to register for online mail