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Please please help, I will definately rate, Case Roman A. Round was born, raised, and educated in Canada, where he had lived continuously until March
Please please help, I will definately rate,
Case
Roman A. Round was born, raised, and educated in Canada, where he had lived continuously
until March of 2017. Roman was the senior vice-president of International Products
Manufacturing Ltd. (IPML), which had its head office in Canada. The corporation transferred him
to its Hungarian sales subsidiary to gain some marketing experience in the emerging markets of
Eastern Europe. IPML planned to have him return to Canada as its president in about two to three
years.
The family home was listed for sale with a realtor in February 2017 with the objective of selling
it by the end of the school year in June 2017. Roman left Canada on March 1, 2017 to begin his
position in Hungary, after arrangements to obtain a work permit were made by the Hungarian
subsidiary. He left his wife and children, who were in elementary school, in Canada, in order for
the children to complete the school year. Roman took all of his personal possessions with him
when he left. He sold his car, but the family kept a second car registered to his wife for their use
in Canada.
The Hungarian subsidiary arranged the rental of a furnished three-bedroom apartment for Roman
and his family. Roman planned to look for a house to purchase when his family arrived later, but
prospects for finding a suitable house were not great, due to a very heavy demand. If a suitable
house were not found, the apartment would be adequate for the family.
As a result of the slow real estate market in Canada, the family home could not be sold at an
acceptable price. The family decided to rent the house for the period that they were living in
Hungary. Finally, in July 2017, tenants were found to rent the house and the furniture on a one-
year lease. Roman's wife and children left Canada to join him on August 1, 2017, after selling the
second car. Roman and his wife own a cottage in Canada which they plan to live in during a one-
month vacation in each of the summers that they will be away, starting with the summer of 2017.
This would allow the family to visit with relatives and friends who remained in Canada.
Roman retained his golf club membership in Canada, because he did not want to lose the high
initiation fee that he had paid fairly recently to become a member. However, he did resign from
two Canadian business clubs that required annual membership fees. He joined similar clubs on
his arrival in Hungary.
Roman was paid in Hungarian currency by the subsidiary, which deposited his pay directly into a
bank account which he opened in Hungary. He retained his RRSP invested in Canada and his
investment portfolio containing mostly Canadian securities. He also had to retain a bank account
in Canada into which the rent on the house was deposited by the tenants. The tenants were
instructed to withhold and remit to the Canada Revenue Agency 25% of the agreed monthly
rental, as required on payments to non-residents.
Required:
Advise Roman on how to file his 2017 tax return. Evaluate thoroughly and in detail the
alternatives in the residence issue as they relate to this fact situation. Present your answer by
discussing each degree of residence and its tax consequences as it applies to this fact situation.
Provide your advice, in conclusion, after weighing the relevance of the facts you have consid
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